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Child Friendly Restaurants & Cafes in Leeds
"There’s a reason why this humble street food favourite is number one on TripAdvisor. The Falafel Guys make their own secret recipe hummus, falafel and tahini fresh every day. You can get three plump balls of falafel wrapped up with halloumi or chicken shawarma with salad, tahini, garlic mayo and chilli sauce – their wraps are absolutely loaded and incredibly filling, so you’re in for a stomach-stretching feast."
"Falafel Guys can now bringing their deliciously healthy Middle-Eastern street food to your door. Vegans can choose from a falafel salad or wrap and there are plenty of options for vegetarians."
"08/05/2021: Greasy soggy chips in horible driping avoid at all cost better fish chips elsewhere better making your own fish chips. 02/05/2021: One of the best fish and chips in Leeds, definitely in my top 10!. Crispy fish and lovely chips at a fair price!"
"Hidden away on the corner of Low Lane in Horsforth is one of Leeds’ best-kept secrets. Woodside Fisheries is a proper chippy with a mind-boggling menu. Whether you prefer haddock or scampi, pop in for enormous portions and a welcoming atmosphere."
"Once Across The Garden is a catering company based in York, and each Saturday have a stall at The Shambles Market serving delicious vegan cakes, cupcakes, tray bakes, millionaire’s shortbread and other delicious treats. You can also find a great selection of vegan-friendly food at Holland & Barrett if you want to cook something for yourself at your aparthotel."
"Vegan Kitchen – Street Food including curries, cakes & lots more. We also serve gluten free food. Deliveries only for now: call to order or message."
"Split between a modern takeaway kitchen and a restaurant proper, Shimla offers a full menu of curry dishes, but the star attraction is its grilled meats. Its tandoor-cooked lamb chops, fantastic juicy seekh kebabs (bursting with fresh onions, herbs and green chillies), and its remarkably good "donners". Donner kebab, of course, is a phrase which, in the UK, usually indicates huge, sweating "elephant legs" of dubiously reconstituted meat revolving on a spit."
"121-125 Great Horton Road, Bradford BD7 1PS EnglandIndian, Asian, Balti, PakistaniLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1274 723992http://www.shimlas.co.uk"
"Kala Sangam, St. Peter’s House, 1 Forster Square, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4TY - Visit now. Kala Sangam is an intercultural arts hub based in the heart of Bradford city centre which reflects the diversity of contemporary Britain through the work it presents, the artists it supports and the communities it engages."
"In the near centre of Wakefield sits the magnificent Wakefield Cathedral, or the even grander title of the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Wakefield. Although we owe the Victorians for Wakefield Cathedral’s current appearance, restored and reopened in 1888, it has been a place of worship since the 9th-century, and has even been mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Today, anyone can come and have an informal, 45 minute tour of this historic cathedral, with no booking required and completely free!"
"Another incredibly old building, Wakefield Cathedral is the tallest church in Yorkshire and has a long and fascinating history. Although it has been developed and rebuilt at various points over the past 900 years, the building which exists today dates back to the 14th century. Its 247-foot tall spire is visible from many of the suburbs of Wakefield and even beyond on a clear day."
"Address & map:27 Vinery Rd, Burley, Leeds LS4 2LB, United Kingdom. Sometimes leg stretches don’t require a vast green space, particularly for the little-limbed pals among us. In those cases, Burley Park is a city centre salvation: a small dog-friendly park that provides enough good smells for even the most inquisitive of pups–particularly those still on the lead–as well as frisbee space for the older members of the clan."
"Though not the grandest, Thornton’s Arcade was the first Victorian shopping arcade to be built in Leeds and remains one of the most interesting. Its sky-coloured, neo-Gothic arches rise up to a glass ceiling and..."
"The landmark clock is located at the western end of Thornton’s Arcade. It has wooden sculptures of people and a huge bell. The sculptures are colorful, vibrant, and life-size."