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Where to Get Your Street Food Fix – These Vendors Ain't Going Nowhere
"927-929 Harrogate Road, Bradford BD10 0RB EnglandItalian, PizzaLunch, DinnerReservations, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service+44 1274 270802https://www.aldositalian.co.uk/restaurant-1"
"24/05/2021: After so long in lock down it was great to be able to visit again. Warm welcome received and the food was as good as ever. Although it was busy still received great service and food without a long wait."
"14 Westgate, Ripon HG4 2AT, EnglandReservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, TakeoutItalian, Pizza, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsDinner, Late Night+44 1765 604201"
"Located on Greek Street in the heart of the city, Gusto Italian have over 18 restaurants across the United Kingdom, and they don’t disappoint!. With glamorous interior, this venue is perfect if you want to get dressed up and enjoy some top class Italian dishes. Their menu includes pizzas, pastas and steaks, as well as delicious dishes for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten free guests."
"Gusto is a rather posh affair, perfect for celebrations, and they’ve got the kids covered too. You know the phrase ‘variety is the spice of life’?. Well it’s certainly true when it comes to Gusto’s kids menu, where young diners can enjoy any pasta dish from the main menu in a child-friendly portion."
"In the summer, the delicious smells of Gusto spread out onto Greek Street to create an alfresco dining experience that’s hard to resist. Their outdoor seating comes with big parasols and cosy heat lamps, so you can dine in the lap of outdoor luxury. The menu is filled with refined Italian classics."
"White Rose Shopping Centre is a leisure and shopping area in one delivering a fun-filled experience either through their cinema or escape themed park. Not only do they offer a wonderful amusement that is perfect for the whole family, but they also offer different shops that both kids and parents would enjoy. Housing over 12 shops from famous retail brands that are perfect for all types of individuals regardless of gender and age, you would certainly find the best clothing items that are suitable to your distinct fashion taste."
"Dominating the city centre is Trinity Leeds, an almost labyrinthine collection of the biggest shopping brands Leeds has to offer. The shopping centre opened in 2013, bringing the former Trinity and Buton Arcades under one shiny glass roof and redeveloping the Leeds Shopping Plaza into Trinity West. The is also home to the Everyman Cinema and a range of restaurants, plus Trinity Kitchen, a street-food-style food court with regular pop-up eateries and a proescco bar."
"Trinity Leeds is perfected situated at the heart of Leeds making it extremely convenient for shoppers to commute. The 3-floor structure of this shopping centre features more than 100 shops, restaurants and bars. It is considered as one of the unique shopping centres fees from tax as most of the businesses follow Premier tax or Global blue system."
"King’s Manor is a stately house in York city centre that has played host to some of British history’s most important visitors. In the days before the Reformation, it was the home of the Abbot of St Mary’s, before becoming the headquarters of the Council of the North in Henry VIII’s time. The Tudor king himself stayed there, giving rise to its current name."
"Stately homes may be two a penny in England, but you'll have to try pretty damn hard to find one as breathtakingly stately as Castle Howard, a work of theatrical grandeur and audacity set in the rolling Howardian Hills. This is one of the world's most beautiful buildings, instantly recognisable from its starring role in the 1980s TV series Brideshead Revisited and in the 2008 film of the same name (both based on Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel of nostalgia for the English aristocracy)."
"Standing in the Howardian Hills to the west of Malton, Castle Howard is an outstanding example of English baroque, with a distinctive…"
"I’ve honestly lost count the amount of times I’ve raved about Cosy Club on my blog and Instagram, but it truly is my favourite place to eat in York!. Cosy Club have such a vast array of choices on their menus; from salads to sandwiches, to tapas and burgers, Cosy Club really have thought of it all when it comes to their extensive menu. Not only that, but it’s also got the most amazing interior and decor and is without a doubt my number 1 recommendation of places to eat and drink in York!"
"Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as having dedicated kids, vegan and gluten free menus. 19-22 Fossgate, York YO1 9TAT: 01904 395056"
"The Stone Roses Bar has a unique and quirky Britpop theme to it and is a popular place amongst people of all ages. The area of the bar is pretty huge and there’s even an upstairs balcony where you can enjoy dancing, drinking and playing pool. They’re also famous for their creation of ‘Blue Shit’; a mixture of vodka, lemonade and Blue WKD that’s sure to fill you full of party juice!"