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    Vicars Cafe Bistro

    4.6 (5 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    This is a nice, cozy place to stay. The staff was warm and welcoming. The food was good.

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    18 years ago

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    18 years ago

    I love it here, can't wait to go again-really good food, a great social venue.

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    Pickles Delicatessen & Tearooms

    Pickles Delicatessen & Tearooms

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    ££

    Baildon has gone up in the world! This shiny new deli and tearooms is a glorious, scrumptious,…read morestylish and very, very welcome addition to Baildon village. It has been over two years in the planning, as it is in a building that had been lying empty for years and getting hold of it took a while. But the owner has been planning it for all that time and it really shows. Everything from the vintage restored furniture, to the individually sourced picquot ware teapots has been lovingly put in place to great effect. The tea is fantastic, the coffee is spot on and their range of deli food and groceries is impressive. They've been open two weeks, so the menu is growing and they are just finding their feet, but their delicious homemade cakes and food have sold out most days and the place has been buzzing every time I've popped in. Their upstairs tearoom is delightful. Why not pop in for afternoon tea, read the papers... before crossing the road to Emma to buy a beautiful bunch of flowers and put you squarely in somebodies good books! Baildon moor is less than 10 minutes walk away, as is the golf course. This place is a very hot tip - well worth a visit.

    Edit: after 2 years I decided to venture to pickles one again All I can say is how much they've…read morechanged in the 2 years. Still quite pricey but fantastic food and very well cooked. Currently eating my takeaway sandwich and its so yummy! I'm not going to delete my original post because I want to share how much of a convert I am! August 2010-To be honest I went to pickles with a positive attitude. I've been told about the cheeses and deli counter etc which is something I that I feel Baildon has been missing. I decided to eat in and ordered the Pitta and Houmous light bite as I thought this would be quick and I didn't have much time to spare. This overpriced dish took nearly 30 minutes to prepare coming to my table with the tiniest pot of houmous and one and a half pittas. Oh and there was also the salad garnish which came with added salmon flakes from a different dish. Food contamination? The decor of the place is shabby chic which I feel works well within the venue but the waitresses (which by the way there are far too many) dress was scruffy and their attitude was unorganised and blasé. The only good thing about the lunch was the carrot cake. Personally, I'll stick to some of the better cafes Baildon has to offer.

    Interlude Tea Room and Emporium

    Interlude Tea Room and Emporium

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    I came back here recently for another visit with the same friend who I had discovered this lovely…read morelittle café with, as ever since our first visit we had longed to come back for a proper lunch here. We timed it so that we had another opportunity to enjoy a browse in the upstairs vintage room, which was perfect as they were just clearing some tables, so we got a good fifteen minute look around before seating became available. Yet again there was a hoard of gems that tempted me, one being a gorgeous fifties dress that was delightfully displayed on the mannequin, the others being a host of tempting hats fit for Ascott. I had a little try, the dress sadly being a few sizes too large, but the hat was a total win so I brought that down with me ready to buy. We were seated and greeted in a lovely manner and perused the vintage style menu, it being printed and pasted in an old book (nice touch) and we chose our food. My friend opted for the soup of the day - which on arrival was a huge delicious bowl of soup, and I opted for the ham and cheese sandwich. It came with a small offering of salad, and although at first glance I was a little miffed at the size, it turns out my eyes are too big for my stomach as it was the perfect amount. Whilst is wasn't gourmet it was perfectly yummy. As is standard, I was too tempted by the cream cakes, and so stuffed myself with a sweet dessert for afters. It was lovely, light and the cream was delicious! I love my cakes. Topped off with a nice coffee it was the perfect afternoon snack and we left feeling satiated but not over full. My only regret is that I didn't have a cup of tea instead, so as to utilise the delightful tea cups that adorn each table. A lovely spot in Shipley for a glamorous and vintage light lunch!

    Lovely olde worlde tea room with excellent service & care. For example we were offered 3 strengths…read moreof coffee and 3 options of milk/cream. We had the cream tea which is brilliant value for £10 and more than you can eat. But we didn't need to ask if we could take the cakes home. All bread is made by the cafe as are the cakes and scones etc. Lovely atmosphere too and a bell on your table if you need to get the attention of the waitress (who was also the owner). No surprise this place has been going for 10 years. Long may it continue.

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    Interlude Tea Room and Emporium - Inside the most gorgeous cafe!

    Inside the most gorgeous cafe!

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    Starbucks

    Starbucks

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    A nice shop! The most beautiful design, (I LOVED the graffiti) The Food was nice (The Strawberry…read moreAçai refresher was very nice and the cookies and cream Frappuccino) and the Service was okay. Sadly, one time, there was a Barista who was quite rude.. they were quite rude about my taste in drinks. Other than that, it's a great place :)

    This branch of Starbucks is the main branch serving Bradford city centre, situated around a 5…read moreminute walk from the main shopping complex, The Broadway Bradford which actually is only a year old, newer than this branch of Starbucks. The location is nice being next to Nando's and Wetherspoons in Centenary Square, albeit the location would have been far better in Bradford's new Broadway Mall. I originally thought this branch was heading for a one star review, as everything seemed to have started wrong like Martin Demichiles' career did when he signed for Manchester City. I ordered my drinks, the waitress seemed awkward and didnt seem to understand what I wanted with my drink, sadly there is no way of ordering on your phone at this branch, something that is slowly being rolled out in cities such as London, Birmingham and Manchester. I ordered a Gingerbread Latte with Gingerbread Cream, the woman confirmed to me it would contain the Gingerbread Cream, only to get my drink and hear they had run out. Very frustrating. My friend also complained that her coffee looked rather weird and not like what it normally looks or tastes liks. My friend also had a problem with his Almond Biscotti, which he found to taste hard, a woman came over who I presume to be the manager shared a joke about it. He also ordered a Full Breakfast Sandwich, which was quite expensive at £3.85. It was basically thrown in and out on the oven, so I doubt it was fully cooked and warm. He didn't seem to enjoy it and did complain it was of a worse quality than other branches such as Rochdale. Then everything turned around (When I turned around), the barista had actually made me another drink, without me even asking after she found the Gingerbread Cream, she also let me keep the old one, which I was partway through eating. This was an amazing gesture. The branch is quite nice inside with some cool decor, although it can be quite squashed when queing around the counter and with the very small selection of merch being around a table, hence almost impossible to grab. To conclude in one of the many reviews I have written on a bus, this is a decent store and it is a nice brand for Bradford to have, the manager seems to be friendly and identify the problem and put it right, which is why I feel this branch deserves a solid three star rating.

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