Joy Cafe - Carta

Churchill Gardens, BH1 4HD, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

🛍 Coffee, Drinks, British, Breakfast

4.8 💬 1138 Reseñas
Joy Cafe

Teléfono: +447593394812

Dirección: Churchill Gardens, BH1 4HD, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Bournemouth

Menú Platos: 7

Reseñas: 1138

Sitio Web: https://www.joycafe.org/

"I visited Joys Cafe, yesterday lunchtime, for a snack and was very impressed with my meal and drink. I had never been here before, so wanted to go along to see what it was like and wasn't disappointed. I went in here with my Support Worker and sat a table by the window, where you could see out over to the green and around. We had toasties and two drinks, which was very nice and delicious, with mine being a bacon and cheese toastie on brown bread with a coffee oak milk. My Support had a cheese and toastie on brown bread with a orange juice. They had brownies and crispy cakes for sale, but we were full after our toastie. The staff are very friendly and helpful, with a smile and we would go there again and I would recommend the cafe to my disabled friends, if they are in the area. I love Community base places where people can get together and share? Thank you, see you again soon."

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User User

Always good, Reece and Sammi are so hospitable, bacon bap an Latte always tasty!

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Stuart
Stuart

Love the new building! Great atmosphere, great team and cracking brownies! Only the second time visiting but I'll be back for sure.


User
User

Visited today with the family for breakfast, had lovely mugs of tea and toasted sandwiches. Everything was perfect and would definitely visit again. Reece was most friendly and had time to chat to every single customer even though it was quite busy.


User
User

joy cafe is the best little caffe around! with incredibly friendly volunteers it is such a friendly and beautiful place. great prices on coffee, lunch and cake in a beautiful atmosphere. I especially like sitting on the window seat that looks beyond the park! Ver carta


User
User

Great Park cafe with friendly staff. Lovely food with reasonable prices. Outdoor seating and 10-15min walk from the beach. Parking is on the road and there are no stairs to navigate so wheelchair accessible. There's a tap there as well to fill up water bottles.


User
User

beautiful local friendly community café serves large diners for good trips. a visit and a chat worth. I had an oreo-shake was lush and a spicy tomato sausage and kichererbsenmelt and really big crusty brot. my friend had a mega-tuna melt sandwich on the right sewn brot.


User
User

what a beautiful little place, the great place for the children is because the park is right in front of the café steps. eating is nice and the great price staff is so pleasant and friendly. would highly recommend and I will definitely be back. many thanks for the beautiful eating today Ver carta


Joe
Joe

Brilliant cafe and the staff were very friendly. However, false advertising occurred as the joy smoothie had a severe lack of “joy” as suggested by the title as my mood wasn’t raised. One new member of staff told us that we were “not invited” when trying to order an iced latte. *These are our friends we love them really :


faemx
faemx

Spent the morning here, the staff were absolutely amazing, especially Reece the manager. He was very knowledgeable on coeliac disease and ensured separate utensils were used for my gluten free toastie and brownie. Lovely food. I find it really hard to eat out and find suitable gluten free options and this place is perfect. Will be visiting regularly. Lovely little place with lots of options Thankyou!


lisabM9436KF
lisabM9436KF

I visited Joys Cafe, yesterday lunchtime, for a snack and was very impressed with my meal and drink. I had never been here before, so wanted to go along to see what it was like and wasn't disappointed. I went in here with my Support Worker and sat a table by the window, where you could see out over to the green and around. We had toasties and two drinks, which was very nice and delicious, with mine being a bacon and cheese toastie on brown bread with a coffee oak milk. My Support had a cheese and toastie on brown bread with a orange juice. They had brownies and crispy cakes for sale, but we were full after our toastie. The staff are very friendly and helpful, with a smile and we would go the... Ver carta

Categorías

  • Coffee Disfruta de nuestra selección de cafés elaborados por expertos, desde ricos espressos hasta cremosos capuchinos. Ya sea que necesites un impulso matutino o un sorbo relajado, nuestras opciones de café prometen calidez y confort en cada taza.
  • Drinks Apaga tu sed con nuestra refrescante selección de bebidas, desde cócteles artesanales y vinos finos hasta delicias sin alcohol, incluidas sodas, jugos y café y té elaborados a la perfección. ¡Complementos perfectos para tu comida! Ver carta
  • British Tradicional y sustancioso, el menú británico ofrece clásicos reconfortantes como el fish and chips, asados jugosos y pasteles salados. Redescubre favoritos familiares, elaborados con cariño con recetas atemporales e ingredientes frescos y locales.
  • Breakfast Comienza tu día con nuestras deliciosas opciones de desayuno, que incluyen desde huevos y panqueques clásicos hasta batidos saludables y yogur. ¡Perfecto para una comida abundante o un bocado ligero por la mañana!

Comodidades

  • Cafe
  • Wifi
  • Carta
  • Takeout
  • menú
  • Seating

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