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Child Friendly Restaurants & Cafes in Leeds
"If you haven’t tried one of Falafel Guys’ legendary wraps yet, you need to snaffle one ASAP. Head to their food truck on Briggate or to their stall in Assembly Underground and you’ll be treated to a flatbread loaded with falafel, halloumi, chicken shawarma or any combination of the three. Smothered with traditional Arabic hummus, tahini, fresh salad, lashings of sauce and a pickled chilli, it’s a real treat for the tastebuds."
"A humble street food van outside M&S on Briggate, Falafel Guys has no seating. We’ll get that out the way now in case it’s a deal breaker for your family. But if you’re looking for a bite-to-go, or even something to take home and devour later, this is a great place to eat with kids."
"Expect the usual array of obscene burgers that promise to fulfil the brand’s ‘come hungry, leave wobbly’ motto, along with hotdogs, fries, sides and hard shakes. Kids and dogs are both welcome and vegans are catered for too."
"Really good value for money and unlike anything else you’ll find in York. Service is top notch and no compromise on food standards and hygiene. My fav spot for lunch or dinner.Bonus is the baklava, sweet sticky nutty goodness and freshly made!"
"Serving Middle Eastern food such as shawrama, falafel, grilled halloumi and kids wraps and salad boxes. 23 Lendal, YorkT: 07889 648094"
"Okay, so it’s debatable whether a huge, novelty donut is an essential element of a picnic but when they’re this good (and this fun), why not?. Rainbow, cream-filled, seasonal, chocolatey, fruity, vegan and veggie, Doe has an array of homemade donuts to choose from right in the heart of the city. Prepare to queue at peak times, but it’s worth the wait."
"You’ll find two Opposite cafes in Leeds, each ready and waiting to give you a tasty caffeine boost. One sip of their Square Mile, Grumpy Mule or North Star coffees, which they change up on a regular basis, will show you why they’re considered one of the leaders of the indie coffee shop revolution. So whether you’re after a latte, a cappuccino or something a little stronger, nip into one of their cafes for a mighty fine brew and a bite to eat."
"Opposite Café’s name refers to its original location, situated directly opposite Leeds University’s Parkinson building. If you don’t fancy hanging out with students, there’s also a branch in the Victoria Quarter where you can sample their delicious homemade food and impressive selection of Fairtrade coffee. The perfect place to head for lunch, their menu focuses on sandwiches, Paninis and soups for fuss-free meals."
"Home to two locations in the city, with one across from the University of Leeds and the other in the sophisticated setting of the Victoria Quarter, this much-loved haunt is renowned for its seasonal espresso and single origin filter coffees, and homemade chocolate brownies. Visit: 26 Blenheim Terrace, LS2 9HD / Victoria Quarter, Queen Victoria Street, LS1 6AZ - oppositecafe.co.uk"
"Do good as you eat well, thanks to this much-treasured social enterprise in Leeds. The cafe itself has honed a lovely, family-friendly environment with homemade cakes, sandwiches and hot specials made to fill that gaping hole in your tummy. High chairs and baby-changing facilities are on hand too, plus some of the friendliest staff around."
"Venture under the Leeds rail station to the atmospheric Dark Arches. Now flooded with multi-colour light, it’s a photo favourite!. Dark Neville Street, LS1 4BR"