An excellent cafe hidden down an alleyway called Mauds Yard in the olde Market town of Pontefract. The building is oblong shaped, its length running parallel to the old alleyway with frecnh doors swinging out in summer.
The name instantly associated itself with old women, frilly doilys and pots of tea, however don't be put off as Mauds cafe is bang up to date. Presumably like York, the capital city of Yorkshire which also has its fair share of random names for streets and alleyways, certain places must have got their names from some of the characters that lived in them, so Maud must have been infamous for her day. I dread to think actually (!)
A very slick and polished interior with light stained oak laminate flooring and panels and cream walls is the perfect environment for the well presented but honest and down to earth food consisting of Sandwiches wraps and jacket potatoes and all coffees with a contemporary edge. the place is light and airy but quiet enough to get away from the hustle and bustle of the market in full swing unlike some of the other places in town
The staff are extremely friendly and effiecent and always welcoming and remembering of faces.
At night they also have a full license and Maud's turns into a bar, which is quite popular and busy.
certainly one of the more clean and aspiring cafes in pontefract, probably the main one to go to now. read more