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Child Friendly Restaurants & Cafes in Leeds
"Bella Italia’s bottomless brunch offer is absolutely amazing, and you can make the most of it from Friday to Sunday for just £27.99 per person, which is great!. For that price you not only get bottomless bubbles, you also get two delicious courses of some of Italy’s finest. How about bruschetta and a lasagne?"
"09/06/2021: We had an amazing lunch at the Bella Italian in York. The food we had was delicious, and brought to us quickly. The waiter, Danish, was attentive and even brought us some discounted drinks!"
"Lucia is tucked away in the cute little corner of Swinegate and reminds me somewhat of al fresco dining when you’re on holiday. While you naturally don’t have to sit outside, I would definitely recommend doing so in the summer when there’s an abundance of blankets, outdoor heaters and such a wonderful atmosphere to enjoy. I’d recommend: pork belly and chorizo sausage or the pollo pizza."
"Lovely little wine bar with outside eating area in quaint part of town and blankets provided in the winter to keep you warm. You can’t book but nice place to chill and have a drink whilst you wait for a table.www.luciawinebar.co.uk"
"Join us at Lucia York for delicious Italian, Mediterranean and tapas food by day and mind blowing cocktails by night. 13 Swinegate East court, York, YO1 8AJT: 01904 731599"
"Featuring 84 luxurious bedrooms, Dakota Leeds is located in Leeds, 300 metres from Trinity Leeds and 300 metres from Leeds Town Hall. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Leeds train station. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and free WiFi."
"In the heart of the city’s fashionable shopping and restaurant districts, this luxuriously low-key hotel, with its candles, grey-on-grey colours and basement restaurant, has the feel of a private members’ club, albeit a large one."
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"The patty slingers are whipping up all things comfort food, with an extensive and quirky selection of chicken, beef and vegan chows, alongside boozy slushies and shakes."
"Starting life as a pop up food van around Leeds, this houmous-loving cafe has gone from strength to strength, and now serves the nation’s favourite dip in 13 locations across the North of England. A great place to eat in or takeaway, the array of delicious menu options is sure to keep everyone happy. Little ones might enjoy a simple hummus bowl with pitta, whilst parents could go for a warm wrap loaded with falafel, fresh colourful salads and a myriad of condiments."
"Humpit started out life as a street food trader, but it’s now right at home in Leeds Corn Exchange. It’s got a big reputation thanks to its incredible hummus. The staple is The Humpit Classic, a bowl of hummus, whole chickpeas, parsley, olive oil and paprika."
"Soak up the sunshine and take stock of your day’s sightseeing by enjoying one of York’s magnificent parks. The city is blessed with an abundance of green spaces, so take your pick...The York Museum Gardens are one of the reasons York is so wonderful. As well as being a beautiful botanical garden, you’ll find the Yorkshire Museum, York Observatory, York Hospitium, the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey and a Roman Fortress."
"Back to the centre of Leeds and we find Leeds Docks where the renowned Royal Armouries Museum is situated. The Docks are surrounded by high rise modern flats but with plenty of canal boats nestled into the moorings. Stand on the bridge at the end of Armouries Way and wait for the iconic little yellow water taxi to glide past transporting people from the docks to Granary Wharf near the train station."
"The Leeds Dock area is home to some new chic developments, but is also packed with history. It was constructed in 1843, initially built to transport coal into the city centre. Nowadays, there are considerably less coal shipments entering the docks, but it's still one of the most picturesque spots in the city."
"A sunny spring day, walking next to the river, stopping on the way. for some shopping or at one of the cafes and restaurants.The docks are accessible by free water taxi."