What a find! The smell of the barbecued sausages drew us to this wonderful cafe. It was a tough decision, but we opted for the club sandwich which came with fries. Wow! It was delicious. We will definitely be returning!!
What a find! The smell of the barbecued sausages drew us to this wonderful cafe. It was a tough decision, but we opted for the club sandwich which came with fries. Wow! It was delicious. We will definitely be returning!!
During a week in Preston I visited here twice (in part because the parched peas tram was closed!). Friendly little place on Cannon Street with homemade Polish food and sandwiches being made in the kitchen right in front of you. Sausage stew: delicious. Vegetable soup:...hearty, creamy, delicious. Homemade meat dumplings: plentiful, salty, delicious. Will certainly go again: it’s like stepping into a family kitchen.More
Hazelnut Latte and two veggie breakfasts with alternatives that were NO trouble for the lovely owner. Absolutely delicious food. Nice and hot, no complaints at all. Thank you so much x
I always thought when you chose to go out and spend your money you chose something good value I was very disappointed . The menu said no swaps ..you cannot swap your tomatoes for anything else , the menu has two different prices for eating...in and out it actually cost u more for eating in ,there was 4 little tables close to each other never saw any of them get wiped two people in the kitchen one of them serving.The attitude of the waitress said it all ..you expect customers to come back by welcoming and smiling at them not making them feel like they have added to your work load. So I ordered a tea cake which was burnt bread tasted stale .. partner had a bacon sandwich which was greasy and fatty the cofee was ok .. but the whole process of waiting for 30 mins to be served basic food .... never again left disappointed for what was supposed to be the most important meal of the day breakfast ... I will try next door ravenous or rise where customers are welcome and not greeted by someone who doesn't want to be there and serve and one advice for the waitress do not rearrange your hair when you're serving paying customers specially when you are in a kitchen..no hygiene there ... we won't be backMore
Ordered a tuna melt. Was advised it came with fries & salad. Extortion cost of £5.80. Melt was of a very poor quality - burnt & sloppy as were fries. Not even given any cutlery or serviette. Would never go back again.
For lunch I just love a plate of soup. I make many types, with varying degrees of success ! At least once a week my wife and I 'lunch out' and as you may guess I almost always have soup. In my travels I have...noted that lentil soup is the the preferred choice throughout Scotland and a very fine soup it is too. However in England the opposite prevails ,while countless very excellent soups are available lentil soup is almost never listed. Therefore in my very first visit to Dell-Licious I was delighted and almost astonished to find lentil soup as one of the two soups on offer. I consider myself as an amateur authority on lentil soup, and the soup I was served, in this establishment, was not only plentiful, but quite superb, indeed as good as I have ever tasted. We also had ham sandwiches, again, away above the norm, the filling was just absolutely excellent. The visit was "pluses all round", pleasant, efficient, staff, spotlessly clean premises. Overall well impressed, will definitely be my first choice for lunch in Preston. It may only be a tiny business but it has quality, and real value for money, throughout !More
Friendly staff, great food and nicely presented. Reasonable prices. We had club sandwich which came with fries and a latte and a caramel latte. The only problem we found was no ventilation for the kitchen, our clothes smelt of the cooking when we came out.
If you want to have a fry up.. but like most places which stop serving at 12.. then go here, it’s down a little street past costa, but the twinkly lights and lovely food make it a great place for a light bite before Christmas...shopping! They serve breakfast all day! What more could you want??More
Tucked away off main road is a lovely little, only four tables seating 12, cafe. Food delicious and freshly cooked. Fast food it is not but definately worth the wait.I recommend you visit.
popped in here saturday lunchtime for a bite to eat, great little place, off the main high street, small, cosy, good menu, excellent food, good pricing. Staff very friendly, service excellent, highly recommend for something a little different
Day trip to Preston found this place by chance ordered the breakfast was one of the best I have had. Staff very helpful food nice and hot and well presented. Would highly recommend 5 stars
Absolutely amazing pierogi! Breakfast here is great but lunch is even better the homemade dumplings are so good especially with bacon and spring onions
Buried down an alley off Preston’s High Street but worth hunting down. Service is great and the food is Deli-Licius! Filling and great value.
Have been to several cafes in Preston and Delicious is the nicest cafe I've been to. The breakfasts are great and staff are friendly.
I took my three children here today for a bite to eat and they all said it was wonderful. We had bacon and egg on toast, a small English breakfast and a cheese and onion toastie with salad and fries plus the home made waffles....The prices are very good and the food is excellent. Best fries I've tasted for a long time and very nice Latte coffee. The lovely Polish girls who run the place could not do enough for us. Well worth a visit if you are in Preston city centre. Highly recommended.More