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"16 Cheltenham Crescent, Harrogate HG1 1DH EnglandItalian, Pizza, Mediterranean, EuropeanLunch, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Wine and Beer[email protected]+44 1423 566453http://www.vividorestaurant.co.uk"
"Vivido is a truly Independent, family run business and we have just marked our second year. We are excited to show everyone our ongoing improvements.We are still serving authentic Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, We pride ourselves on using fresh local produce, as we know this will result in the...See more"
"Independent Italian / Mediterranean restaurant, serving traditional cuisine and wine with outdoor terrace. Located at: 16 Cheltenham Cres, Harrogate HG1 1DH."
"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"
"08/02/2021: Just wanted to say thank you for yet another perfect pizza!. We ordered two pizzas and two tiramisu (for takeaway of course) last Saturday. We didn't have to wait at all to collect and despite a short car journey and a quick warm-up in the oven once we got home the pizzas were absolutely delicious - just as good as they would've been straight out of the oven."
"There are two Revolutions in Leeds, so you should definitely be able to get a space at one or the other if you book in advance. At only £20 per person, their bottomless brunch is cheap as chips, and you can enjoy it on Saturdays and Sundays between 11 and 4. There are six boozy drinks options, and in terms of food, there are all kinds of things, ranging from pizza to pancakes to full English-style brunches."
"Serving up the perfect mix of fresh food and cocktails over three unique bars, you can’t beat the flavours at Revolution Electric Press. The perfect stop for your pre-concert dinner and drinks and a great place to party the night away. A passionate team deliver quality service across three bars with the very best tunes!"
"48 Call Lane, Leeds LS1 6DT41 Cookridge St, Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 3AWYou can view Revs’ vegan menu online, with plenty of plant-based options available."
"Get a streetside table at Editor's Draught and you'll enjoy some glorious sunshine, a range of craft beers and a menu of comfort food classics - think burgers, pizzas, tacos and more."
"Fancy Hanks is a new and welcome addition to York serving American deep South good mood food. They serve classics such as a Double Cheese Burger, Blackened Cajun Chicken as well as a Vegan Corn Burger. They also do some excellent buttermilk fried chicken!"
"Contemporary European chain dishing up separate breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch and dinner menus. Lovely atmosphere with attentive and friendly staff. Reviews say this is the place to go in Leeds on a Sunday after a heavy weekend around the pubs."
"The Tetley is a gallery like no other as a former brewery that’s now become three floors of art and workshops. They showcase emerging artists and show their work to a wider audience, from cool prints to boundary-pushing, immersive installations. Over the years, they’ve presented work by the likes of Jonathan Trayte, Joseph Buckley and Dora García, as well as big shows that sees local artists come together to collaborate."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Chemical Engineer used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Just south of the city center in Leeds is where you’ll find The Tetley. This modern art gallery opened in late 2013 and stands on the former Tetley’s Brewery."
"Tetley Brewery's defunct 1930s offices have been converted into a contemporary-arts venue with a restaurant and pub on the ground floor, spilling out onto an outdoor terrace. Upstairs the old meeting rooms have..."
"Set inside a large and elegant building, an £8 million development back in 2015 has seen York Art Gallery rise to one of the best regional galleries in the country. Boasting 7 exhibition spaces across 2 floors and an outdoor Artist’s garden, there’s plenty to see for the art lovers visiting York, including an internationally significant collection of ceramics spreading across 2 galleries and temporary exhibitions that mean there is always something fresh to see. Keep your eyes out for works by hugely famous artists such as Turner and Hockney."
"York Art Gallery boasts the largest collection of British Studio Ceramics in the country in its Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA). The 19th century building (restored 2013-2015) contains works from the 14th century to the present day including altarpieces, drawings, paintings, prints and sculpture. Highlights include works by Pablo Picasso, L S Lowry and David Hockney."