TODAY is the day we can reveal which coffee shops have made it to the final of a Telegraph & Argus competition.
Earlier this month, the T&A launched a competition that will crown the Bradford area's 'Best Coffee Shop 2024’.
Readers made their nominations and they have now been whittled down to the final 10.
We’ll be aiming to profile every one of the finalists in the next 10 editions of the T&A to give you a flavour of each establishment.
From today and throughout the upcoming editions of the newspaper, readers will be able to vote for their ‘Best Coffee Shop’ by picking up copies of the T&A and simply filling out the form below the article.
The finalists of the T&A's Best Coffee Shop competition
- Christophe’s Coffee House, Thornton
- Copper and Moss, Shipley
- Four Corners Coffee, Baildon
- Idle Lounge Coffee House, Idle,
- Java Joe, Dudley Hill
- Ka-Fei House, Queensbury
- King Coffee Co, Leeds Road
- Plenty at The Square, Thornton
- Skylight Lounge, Five Lane Ends
- The Bothy, Shipley
Speaking as nominations opened, T&A editor Nigel Burton said: "Coffee shops provide people with a neighbourhood place to do so many things - from spending quality time with family and friends, ducking in from the rain, taking a business meeting, or even just some time for themselves watching the world go by.
“Plenty of us will say that a visit to their favourite spot for a hot drink and maybe catching up with owners and regulars helps them to make it through the day, and for others the ambience makes them an essential part of a regular routine."
He added: “At the T&A, we want to celebrate the people behind these businesses, who work hard for their customers, opening varied hours and provide a great backdrop for their enjoyment.
“That’s why we’re launching this competition to recognise the best of the best.”
The coupon will run in the paper until December 7 - so don't miss out on your opportunity to vote for the coffee shop you think should take the top spot.
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