
Lords Courtyard
📍 The Courtyard, A65, Settle BD24 9JY, UK
About Lords Courtyard
Lords Courtyard is a charming cafe and shop nestled in Settle, offering a delightful stop for visitors exploring the stunning Yorkshire Dales. Known for its warm welcome and unique atmosphere, it boasts an excellent Google rating of 4.6/5 stars. Guests often describe it as more than just a place to eat, but an experience 'packed with wonders'.
Visitors can enjoy delicious homemade food, including lauded lunches, and perfectly prepared coffee, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing break. The friendly and welcoming staff are consistently highlighted for their exceptional service, ensuring every visit is pleasant and memorable. Lords Courtyard is also celebrated for its fabulous decor and unique array of items available in its adjoining courtyard shop, perfect for browsing for gifts and treats. It’s a popular spot for a 'lovely treat of a day out', with dog-friendly facilities making it accessible for visitors with furry companions.
Visiting Information
Lords Courtyard welcomes guests every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The venue is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance. Payment is convenient, with options including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments.
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📍 The Courtyard, A65, Settle BD24 9JY, UK
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Showing 5 of 142 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
Stopped here for lunch on the way home from a trip to York. Has recently reopened under new management. The restaurant has been redecorated and a couple of rooms have been opened up to accommodate diners. The area that used to house the main dining area is now being used as the kitchen. We waited to be seated and were told we could sit wherever ever was available, we took a table for two by a window overlooking the Outer courtyard. We were given the lunch menu, I chose fish and chips, my wife chose pan roasted chicken, we also ordered tea and coffee. The drinks came reasonably quickly, but we had about a 25 minute wait for our meals. There is a note on each table about locally sourced fresh produce taking longer to prepare but as we were the only two people having a meal at this time, we thought this was slightly longer than we should have had to wait. When the food came the chicken and pasta on the chicken dish went cold very quickly as though it had been sat waiting for the other dish to be ready. Unfortunately the fish and chips were overcooked, the fish was very dry and the chips were overly crispy. Non of the waiting staff asked us about the food while we were eating and when we asked about the bill we were told to pay at the till. £38.25p for lunch was reasonable, and although I have had better fish and chips my wife did enjoy the pan roasted chicken and ate it all. Based on the experience I don’t think we will be stopping by again.
It was pouring down and we just bobbed in for a coffee break. What a wonderful surprise. So friendly and welcoming. Staff couldn't do enough. We only had time for a coffee unfortunately as the menu looked delicious. Would love to revisit. Fabulous decor.
We've passed this place on many an occasion and never gave it a thought, however, this time we thought that we'd give it a go and ventured in for brunch. The site is an interesting shopping experience with much to browse, and the restaurant is well laid out. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and although the service was a little slow, I'd give them 10/10 for service and presentation, I would certainly visit again.
Fabulous. When I arived, I got the strangest feeling of deja vu. Was looking at the name of the venue and trying to remember the history when it hit me, and what triggered the memory was the owner walking past. There was a film made in Yorkshire called LAD- A YORKSHIRE STORY, which was excellent, and the main character was in the news for starting a reclamation yard, this venue is his new adventure. I'd read it on a news article and the owner happened to walk by whilst we were ordering. It is off the main road on its own, and consists of an auction room, antiques, a shop and a cafe. The cafe is small and perfectly formed, as the saying goes. It is on the first floor and has a lift if required. We ordered fish and chips, plus a sandwich and chips. Got to say, stunningly good!! Was served with minted peas, which were absolutely divine, would have happily had a plate just of them. Fish cooked perfectly, and chips cooked perfectly, Plus it came with their own brand of tartar sauce. It was a bit sharper and nicer than a regular sauce, and totally enhanced what I had. We hadn't planned to come here, and it was on the spur of a we-need-to-eat-something moment, and very very glad that we did. Now that we know it is there we will be returning. Plenty of parking, and it is on a gravel surface so be wary if you are in a wheelchair. Staff are excellent. One minor comment is that service was very slow, and I perceive that to be due to the average age of the clientele maybe making a longer trip than we had planned to . They were still very professional and welcoming. A superb venue and a stunningly unexpected meal. Highly recommend. Number of views to date = 9.8m
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