After my obsession with a certain café on the same road I decided I needed to sample the other treats on the street. Deli 59 is big enough to pretty much guarantee a seat even at peak office lunch time which is a bonus. The chairs are really random too, corner chairs to a curved square table. Quirky in a good way, a little challenge for the day. We went on a bit of an off day as they didn’t have much left for some reason everything we ordered was gone. Finally settled on paninis which took a while to come but came with a little salad. Wouldn’t say no to going again but neither would I recommend a visit.
Kate H.
Classificação do local: 3 Leeds, United Kingdom
Sitting on Millennium Square on a humid or lazy afternoon, is a particular pastime I do enjoy. Accompanied with friends, the odd refreshing pint and some sunglasses, the hours are frittered away with the large screen’s rolling news headlines as a distraction. Further down, Mandela Gardens provide a little sanctuary amongst the frenetic urban flow, dipping your feet in the cool, rehydrating water feature is delightful! A snack to accompany such strenuous activity is inevitable, and Deli 59 often provides such refreshments. I have become fond of their chorizo and mozzarella panini, a perfect crunchy snack in the sun. The prawn, crab and shrimp sandwich is another delicious option, the odours eradicated by its consumption al fresco. This café offers a comprehensive ordering and delivery service for businesses or individuals in the area. The vast array of hot and cold sandwiches on offer is impressive. Alongside some tasty jacket potato fillings and some excellent cakes, Deli 59 is a convenient place to acquire a tasty lunch time snack.