Bean Loved in Skipton has reopened after a full refurbishment of its downstairs dining and service bar areas.
The new-look independent coffee house also includes a dedicated takeaway offering, set to launch in April.
The modern refurbishment, undertaken by contractors ADNC Projects Limited and designed by Skipton’s design company, Bowman Riley, introduces a brand-new counter and bar service area, meticulously designed to ‘elevate customer experience’.
This modern setup is aimed to streamline service and add a fresh, aesthetic appeal to the café's cosy environment.
Bean Loved is also set to launch a new ‘Quick Bites’ takeaway menu from April, for customers seeking the cafe’s much-loved breakfast, brunch and lunch options, on the go.
Takeaway options will include sandwiches, poke bowls, salads as well as sweet treats and hot and cold drinks.

The dine-in menu has also been refreshed, featuring an array of traditional dishes with a twist, and new and exciting flavours.
Wes Bond, owner and founder of Bean Loved, said:
"This refurbishment has been needed for many years, and we're thrilled to finally bring it to life.
“The addition of our takeaway service meets the growing demand for high-quality, convenient food options while still catering to our valued dine-in customers.
“We understand people lead busy lives, so now they can pre-order via our app, collect without waiting, and enjoy their Bean Loved favourites on the go.
“This will not only cut down on wait times but will also create a more relaxed, ambient atmosphere inside the café."
He added:
“Our refreshed dine-in menu offers both classic dishes and new inspired options from our talented kitchen team.
"Our regulars will be pleased to know that the pancakes are still on the menu!
“We’re thrilled with the end result of the build, and I’d like to thank our design and contractor partners and the Bean Loved team which without all your support and hard work, this could have never happened.”
Bean Loved partnered with Bowman Riley, a local architecture, interior design and building surveying practice, to bring the refurbishment to life.
The project was designed and executed with a deep understanding of the café’s needs and its commitment to local sourcing.
Michael Feather, Managing Director at Bowman Riley, added:
"It has been a pleasure to work closely with Bean Loved on this project.
“Wes is passionate about supporting local businesses, and that ethos is reflected in everything he does - from the locally sourced produce and coffee to working with Bowman Riley and ADNC for the refurbishment.
“The new space is not only functional and efficient but also warm and welcoming, creating an even better experience for customers.”
Throughout April, customers can enjoy 10 per cent off all orders made on the Bean Loved App, where it can be found on the App Store and Google Play.
The app allows users to pre-order breakfast, brunch, or lunch from the new takeaway service.
Bean Loved is located at 17 Otley Street, Skipton, BD23 1DY. Operating hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
For more information, visit www.beanloved.co.uk or, follow Bean Loved on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates.

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