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The Best Cafes in Leeds
"In 1819, a museum was established in Philosophical Hall, Bond Street, by the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, and in 1821 it opened to the public. In 1921, control of the museum was handed to the Corporation of Leeds which later became Leeds City Council. In 1862, Philosophical Hall was rebuilt in Park Row, where its stone portico can still be seen on the west side of the road.[1] In 1941, the museum building and artifacts were badly damaged by bombing.[2][3] In 1965 the museum was closed, and a few exhibits removed to a couple of rooms in the city library in 1966."
"Swaledale runs broadly from west to east, from the high moors on the Cumbria–Yorkshire boundary at the watershed of Northern England to the market town of Richmond, where the dale meets the lowlands. Nine Standards Rigg, the prominent ridge with nine ancient tall cairns, rises on the watershed at the head of Swaledale. To the south and east of the ridge a number of smaller dales (Birkdale, Little Sleddale, Great Sleddale and Whitsundale) join to form the narrow valley of upper Swaledale at the small village of Keld."
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"Yet another establishment found within Micklegate, Partisan is a trendy and independent coffee shop, which transforms into a restaurant in the evening. The menu’s diverse, and changes every week – as a result, it’s difficult to make a solid recommendation on which dish to choose, however, the principles at Partisan are clear – they value seasonality, allow the ingredients to do the talking and provide a relaxed, indulgent experience for diners. They were this year highlighted as one of the best restaurants in York by the Good Food Guide, which described “This distinctive arrival on blossoming Micklegate is principally a daytime café with a rustic ambience."
"Stop at this independent coffee shop and restaurant on Micklegate and you can look forward to all day brunch dishes such as French toast, eggs benedict, and cooked breakfasts served in a skillet."
"At Brew & Brownie “we are inspired by the seasons, our countryside upbringing, our urban adulthood, the food we craved as children, to the tastes we developed as we grew. We aim to bring this vision to life at our cafe and coffee house in the centre of York. We have spent many hours researching and discovering some of Yorkshire’s best produce, such as Raydale Preserves based in the sleepy village of Stalling Busk, Johnson’s free range eggs, Bishy Road’s M & K butchers, Wilson’s Butchers based in Huntington, not to mention Haxby Bakehouse’s amazing bread!"
"What’s on the menu – York’s best brownies delivered to your doorstep – what’s not to love?. Millionaire’s shortbread and rocky road are on the menu too."
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"What: You'll have to venture a little bit out of the city centre to find Grön Kafe, which is located in the suburban area of Oakwood, but it's well-worth it if you're wanting a more unusual brunch. Owned by Leeds chef Matt Healy, Grön Kafe has a distinctly Scandi feel to it and that carries through to the food offering, with everything from crab scrambled eggs with radish, to banana bread with soya yoghurt and berry compote on the brunch menu.Where: 454 Roundhay Road, LS8 2HU"
"Grön is all about Scandi-inspired brunch from pancakes to crab scrambled eggs on toast and banana bread – “At Grön, we’re all about #KeepingItClean. From fresh, locally sourced ingredients to organic wines from local distributors – we’re committed to delivering a great brunch or dinner, with minimum impact on the environment. With milk alternatives always free of charge and an extensive range of plant-based options, we’re vegan and vegetarian friendly."
"454 Roundhay Road, Leeds LS8 2HUGrön is another gorgeous cafe with scandi-style and a seasonal menu. Opened by Masterchef: The Professionals winner Matt Healey, Grön has a well-labelled, vegan-friendly menu."
"From their home in a converted textiles mill to the local produce they use to make their food, Mill Kitchen celebrates everything that’s great about Leeds. They serve their breakfast menu all day, so you can treat yourself to eggs florentine, power waffles or a Full English. Come lunchtime, you can also enjoy a range of sandwiches, soups and savoury bakes, all made in house."
"Located in a prime position, less than a minute’s walk from the Valley Gardens and Royal Pump Rooms, the restaurant and wine bar. has been established in Harrogate for over 40 years. Dipped below the pavement, customers step into an intimate bar that boasts over 100 varieties of wine; diners can choose to feast here, or alternatively they can move upstairs into an airy and elegant dining space."
"This restaurant and wine bar serves traditional British food and has been a Harrogate staple for over 40 years. Characterful interiors and classic dishes like shepherd’s pie make this great for a hearty meal. A great choice for Sunday lunch!"
"If you’re local to Harrogate then you’re guaranteed to know this place, and if you’re not familiar, it should be towards the top of your list. The Fat Badger is a wonderfully British pub that gives you the chance to enjoy some real top-notch food alongside great drinks. They are all prepped for outdoor drinking having recently converted the top floor of their multi-story car park to an open-air dining and drinking area."
"A trendy hipster hangout offering unique indie brews which are developed in house and brewed upstairs from the bar. Neighbouring the Brewhouse is the Clubhouse, an event space great for larger parties. On weekends, join in on the fun as Cold Bath host street food vendors, pop-ups and more."
"The official brewery of Tour de Yorkshire 2018, Black Sheep Brewery for over 20 years has brewed beer with real flavour built on traditional values. Daily guided tours are available, you can visit the fermenting rooms and learn how they brew their award winning beers and get to taste a few too!"
"If you’re looking for a more intimate environment for a night of comedy in Leeds, look no further than the Carriageworks Theatre. The venue puts on a vast and diverse array of entertainment all year round – and they get more than their fair share of comedy too. They’ve had visits from the likes of Mitch Benn, The Reduced Shakespeare Company, Tape Face, Patrick Monahan and The Clean As Possible Comedy Show over the past few years."
"A 45 – 60 minute show packed with interactive fun and games for the whole family. This show is all about children’s ideas and stories…"