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Map of Shipley — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Shipley — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedNov 17, 2025

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Shipley, United Kingdom for travelers! Check out Shipley’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 10 attractions in Shipley

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Shipley. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Saltaire

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Saltaire is a Victorian model village located near Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. It was built by Titus Salt between 1851 and 1871 to provide better living conditions for his workers compared to the slums of Bradford. The village is situated between the River Aire, the railway, and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Saltaire has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical significance.
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Salts Mill

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Art center
Museums
Salts Mill, a former textile mill built in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt, has been transformed into a vibrant cultural and entertainment complex. It features art galleries showcasing works by renowned British artists like David Hockney, as well as indie shops offering various treasures. Visitors can explore the history of the mill and the local area while enjoying free entry to the galleries. The complex also houses a cafe, restaurant, and an antiques shop for a complete experience.
Lovely visit today. Walk around the park then went into the Mill. All free. Went via train from Skipton. David Hockney exhibition. Quiet coffee on 3rd floor but bit a big range of food. Cafe on L2 busy and food looked good. All Terrain cycles were very friendly.
Graham N — Google review
Great day out in all weather. Lots to see and do. Had little trouble parking. Gallery & mill shops to enjoy. Small village with some nice shops, inc a bakery & arts and crafts. If you want to be outside, large beautiful clean park to stroll around in pathed walkways. Riverside pub/bistro to enjoy refreshments serving nice food & beer on tap. Nip up to the tramway for a little bit of historical cheap fun, very well run by hardworking & passionate volenteers.
Richard L — Google review
I had a fabulous day. The art by Hockney is astounding. The exhibit showing his process was especially fascinating. We ate in the diner. Twas a lovely meal and the staff nicely attentive. Free parking, free art by premier artists, a fabulous building in wonderful surroundings. Great use of an old building. What's not to love?
Heather P — Google review
My favourite place in Yorkshire! I’ve been coming here since I was a kid and still love it now. Great selection of shops, art, restaurants! Really well looked after building and I can spend hours in here!
Chloe R — Google review
A fascinating historic mill that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for arts, culture, dining, and community life. It’s best known for its impressive collection of David Hockney’s work, which alone makes it worth a visit. Alongside the art, you’ll find excellent dining options, engaging displays on the mill’s history, and insights into the surrounding village. With ample parking and so much to see and do, it’s an ideal place to spend the day.
David H — Google review
Incredible place, We Will Sing is amazing and is highly recommend a visit just for this, I really wish I could buy a vinyl album of the recording it was breathtaking. But there are also wonderful shops with books, stationery etc. Quite a few eating options, the carrot cake in the upper cafe is heavenly! And of course the artwork is fantastic. Very highly recommend!
Lisel J — Google review
Loved this old industrial building, wonderfully preserved. Went to the free Hockney exhibition and perused the gallery upstairs and bolt on antique store. It looked like a great cafe in the place too. All in a beautiful part of the world. What a great place to walk around Saltaire is.
Leaburn — Google review
Fantastic array of art and quirky shops. Didn't visit the restaurant but food smelled lush!
Ems — Google review
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Bradford Industrial Museum

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Bradford Industrial Museum offers an engaging look into the industrial revolution, showcasing exhibits on textile machinery, steam power, engineering, printing machinery, and motor vehicles. Housed in a small worsted spinning mill from 1875, the museum provides insight into the city's industrial past. Visitors can explore working exhibits and learn about the cultural impact of this historical period. Additionally, there are displays depicting Moorside House and mill-workers' terraced houses across different time periods.
What a fantastic day we had today at the museum! It was free entry but we made a donation for the token of appreciation. The museum was packed with lots of history/facts alongside all the engines and machinery. It’s an Engineer’s dream here! There were plenty of moving pieces of machinery and you can watch demonstrations from different departments. They have also moved a row of terrace houses and rebuilt them in the grounds and fitted them with furniture from the bygone era! The Mill Manager’s house was also a spectacle to see! Then lastly, we saw a blacksmith forge in action! Would highly recommend this to anyone interested in machinery and the history around Bradford and surrounding areas!
Elisa W — Google review
Free to enter and lots of amazing things to see. We loved the transport gallery as well as the great terraced houses to look back in time at housing as it would've been. We visited on a weekday and the museum was fairly quiet so easy to see and interact with everything that we wanted to.
Flora S — Google review
Bradford Industrial Museum is an absolutely stunning gem 💎. The place will bring You great memories and it's like a travel machine. Great selection of steam trains, classic cars, old bikes and lot of different innovative engineering ideas from the past. I highly advise skip the central part of Bradford just for this place itself and trust me You won't regret it. It's worth to see worsted spinning wheel in action :) there are toilets, cafe and parking nearby. The museum is free but honestly please leave some cash donation there to keep this stunning museum alive.
Paul B — Google review
Great place, nice presentation of the historic growth of Bradford and the way the industrial revolution helped it to develop and be what it is now. Unfortunately I guess there was no plan how to continue keeping their production and the outcome of that is evident in the way the city is now. Is there a chance for that to be redeveloped or create a new products that will bring life back here again.
Bogomil R — Google review
Excellent! I had a fantastic time. The museum is full of exciting things to see. Only downside not a wonderful cafe but still a sandwich and hot drink was available and was sufficient. Plenty to look at and keep you interested.
Gail W — Google review
A great Industrial museum, with activities for children (colouring in, dressing up a dummy, printing etc) and a vintage car gallery and terrace houses decorated through the decades. Especially good to visit when the machines are running, and when the Mill Owners house is open. Admission by suggested donation (currently £3 per adult visitor) this is a low cost/free place for families to visit. Limited free parking onsite.
BEVERLEY T — Google review
Storm Floris got me to reschedule my outdoor plans. So I needed an urgent rearrangement and this museum was it. At 11:45am the husband is asking, "how long will you be as I need to be somewhere for 1:15pm." Response : "Ohhh! An hour and a half. Can't be much more that can it?" (I'm thinking the 4 year old would probably get bored) So off we went. Soon as we walked in, the 4 year old activity started. And from time to time there was an activity for a very eager little child whilst the elder two (12 and 13 respectively) keenly looked, wondering how people managed in those days. The husband went and came back at 2:30pm and we still hadn't finished. We did get a pit stop from the little gift shop. A standard coffee, sandwich/baguette and a seabrook crisp for £5 which was pretty decent. The staff were very helpful. The card machine wasn't working so he patiently waited for me to try several times until he cancelled the transaction and started again. (i didn't catch his name I'm so sorry) The 4 year old still wanted to play/read books in the various corners. I was surprised at how much we enjoyed ourselves and time flew by. We could have spent a little longer. It did get a bit busy during the afternoon so I'm glad we started early. Mind you my children love historical artefacts and so do l. If your children don't enjoy that sort of thing, it's still good enough to try as it's all FREE! It may just change their mind. There's so much to see over two floors. Thank you for a fantabulous day ♥️
F — Google review
Interesting museum giving the history of different industries in Bradford including motoring, steam engines and woollen. Also has a working blacksmith there. Parking is a little limited, especially when there are events on.
Michael D — Google review
4

National Science and Media Museum

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Museum
National museum
Specialty Museums
The National Science and Media Museum is a vibrant hub dedicated to the fascinating worlds of television, radio, film, and photography. Recently revamped with exciting exhibitions like 'Sonic: Adventures in Audio' and 'Boom: Experiments in Sound,' it offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. The interactive displays in 'Boom' allow guests to explore sound waves' journeys while learning about their impact on our lives.
This is an excellent museum. Free of charge, although donations encouraged. Lots to see and do, very well thought out displays. I've been coming since my first school trip, which helped fuel my lifelong passion for film and television.
James B — Google review
We had a great time visiting the Bradford Science and Media Museum. The exhibits are engaging, interactive, and perfect for visitors of all ages. I especially loved the hands-on science displays and the fascinating film and TV history sections. The staff were friendly and helpful, making the experience even better. The gentleman giving the talk about the planets was fun and engaging. The museum offers a great mix of education and fun, with plenty of opportunities to explore and learn in a lively environment. Whether you’re interested in science, technology, or media, this museum is definitely worth a visit.
Izy — Google review
100% worth a visit. Free entry for most but a fee exhibits you pay extra to go in. The video game floor is by far the best £3 and you can play loads of retro and classic video games. (Also makes me feel old that video games are in a museum 😢)
T — Google review
Free entry to a fun packed, interactive experience. Suitable for all ages. No time limits. Small entry charges to some exhibits. A great family day out. Cafe and toilets.
Jo G — Google review
Good museum with free entry. Wonderlab was the kids favourite area. Spent around 2 hours. Lifts take ages so easy to just use stairs. Has a gift shop.
AbuAadam — Google review
Great variety of interactive and engaging exhibits, covering everything from photography to the internet. Good overall, and the free entry makes it fantastic value.
Danish M — Google review
Oh the nostalgia! I used to visit here as a kid (maybe 15 years ago 😳). My visit today was the perfect combination of childhood memories and brand new experiences and IT’S FREE! Five floors of exhibitions…something for everyone. It’s a must if you’re in the area.
Coley F — Google review
Lots of photo ops at You Matter. Sound and Vision is a new gallery that talks about technology used in cinema, press, radio and media. Enjoy the fairies story and the Foley interactive most!
Wendy W — Google review
5

Shipley Glen Tramway

Mentioned on 
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Transportation
Tramways
Shipley Glen Tramway, established in 1896, is a well-preserved historic tramway operated by dedicated volunteers. This traditional mode of transport offers a leisurely 400-meter ride through the picturesque Shipley Glen, providing access to Saltaire Railway Station and the charming shops and restaurants at Salts Mill. As one of the oldest working cable tramways in Great Britain, it serves as both an enjoyable and affordable means of sightseeing in the scenic Bradford area.
This is our country at its best. Volunteers running a beautiful tramway for the pleasure and enjoyment of others. It’s not brash, expensive, commercial. It is a small friendly enterprise that I am sure gives huge pleasure to many people. I loved it. It was a few minutes each way of the joy of nature and the bluntest running it were super lovely.
N — Google review
What a great attraction, the volunteers that run this place should be proud as punch. All very friendly and professional, very inexpensive. Well done all involved.
Adele W — Google review
What a wonderful place!, staff were so friendly and helpful, the ride up and down was fabulous, and the price even better, parking just outside was easy, and what a wonderful gift shop!. A must for every funicular lover!
Jason B — Google review
Unfortunately it was closed for a Monday but used it before and is a historic way to climb the hill. Well kept path to the side for an alternative way to the top🙂👍.
Paul F — Google review
This was a fantastic attraction to ride, with cheap journey tickets and staff readily available to buy them! The tram is pulled up a glorious route driverless through the trees which has Christmas lights during winter, accompanied by decorations like a vintage wheelbarrow on the platforms. Last station has a mini exhibition showing the history of the tramway that was interesting, even shown with an old sign as the Tram Stop!
K. P — Google review
Went to the Santa Special today - excellent. Friendly staff, enjoyable ride on the tram. Santa friendly and engaging, elves helpful. Great value and all run by volunteers. Our three grandsons were really excited to see Santa and they loved going there and back on the tram. Excellent experience thank you everyone.
Andrew S — Google review
Lovely day visiting the tramway. One way was 50p for over 4 years olds and £1.50 per adult. It takes you to the top and you can walk along across Shipley Glen which is a lovely walk. There is a tea room and a public house with ice cream vans around to help encourage young ones. Afterwards we walked down the hill past the tramway and visited Roberts Park which is a lovely large park with a play area for children. There was also a new train in the park.
Lisa R — Google review
Fantastic little tramway. The staff were all so lovely and made my sons day. The day tickets are inexpencive and unlimited, so you can ride up and down a few times. The tramway itself is not big enough to fill the whole afternoon, but Roberts park across the road from the car park is lovely and has a cafe and play park. We thoroughly enjoyed our trip here and will be back again soon.
Donna W — Google review
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6

Cartwright Hall

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Art gallery
Nature & Parks
Cartwright Hall is a grand civic art gallery located within the grounds of Lister Park. It specializes in 19th and 20th-century British art, with four permanent galleries showcasing impressive contemporary exhibitions. The gallery offers a diverse range of work, from established names to new artists and designers. Visitors can enjoy the ever-changing program of exhibitions without any admission fee.
Top marks! Interesting and eclectic collection of art work in a beautiful building and it's free. Some of the exhibitions are temporary e.g. David Hockney. Lovely helpful staff. There is a lift to the upper floor plus an accessible toilet and another lift to avoid the steps getting in and out of the building. Zipped round in half an hour as it was near closing time but we were still warmly welcomed and we didn't feel rushed. There's a cafe serving hot food until 2pm which closes at 3.30pm and the gallery closes at 4pm. The fountain gardens outside are very picturesque. Managed to park for free on the road opposite the gates. Highly recommend.
Zee N — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to Cartwright Hall to see the displays, but especially to see Fighting to be Heard and I Am Me. Those two exhibitions were very beautiful and well-curated - everyone involved should be very proud of their efforts. The entrance exhibition space is beautiful, including the impressive sculptures. I was also really happy to see a Dame Laura Knight painting, which I didn't realise was on display here before I visited, as I'd just finished reading about her and her work. I enjoyed some of the Hockney art, and I loved the gallery spaces upstairs featuring artworks by Arpana Caur, Emilie Taylor, Sutapa Biswas, Bertram Priestman, L.S. Lowry, William Shackleton, and Yinka Shonibare (I mention these in particular as they were my favourite works). Unfortunately the refreshment room was closed, however this was clearly advertised on the Bradford Museums and Galleries social media so we knew this before we visited. The staff were lovely and the gift shop was well stocked.
Alex W — Google review
What a fabulous gem of Culture we found today !! Some contemporary art , some archive pieces, and a fabulous exhibition of David Hockney and his life, born in Bradford and still a working Artist 80 years later ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ No tickets required !!! Free entry !! Which is why we bought lots of items at the shop, had coffee and cakes , and put some cash into the donation box.
Jan C — Google review
Fantastic David Hockney Exhibition. Free entry too. Easy to park for no charge near by, nice cafe for a quick coffee. The Hockney exhibition was extremely informative about his early life and career history. Lovely park to explore too.
Chris B — Google review
This art gallery is in one of those Victorian buildings that expresses the confidence of the period. On my visit there was an exhibition of the Turner Prize finalists and this was excellently curated. It is well worth a visit if you are at all interested in art. The setting, within a large park, only adds to the experience.
Joe B — Google review
Visited Cartwright Hall for the Turner Prize and it was wonderful! Such a nice way to spend a few hours on a weekend. Gorgeous building, lots of free parking round about. Would recommend.
Isabelle M — Google review
Beautiful stone hall repurposed as a museum and art gallery, and visited by David Hockney when he was younger. Its free to enter and they have different exhibitions throughout the year. The last time I visited I saw The Clangers and Bagpuss, this time I saw the Jameel Prize: Moving Images exhibition. There is a small cafe downstairs serving drinks and limited foods. Outside the hall there are a few sculptures and gardens to walk through. Entry is free.
Michael D — Google review
A lovely museum, the cafe was very nice as well, I got tuna mayo sandwiches that were very nice and a toffee muffin with a bottle of water. I bought myself a fridge magnet and keyring as a souvenir.
Jane W — Google review
7

Impressions Gallery

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Art gallery
Museums
Impressions Gallery, located in the heart of Bradford next to City Park, is a leading independent venue for photography. The gallery showcases contemporary British photography and hosts world-class exhibitions, talks, events, and features a specialist bookshop. With a diverse education and events program, it aims to engage visitors in looking, thinking, and discussing photography. The gallery offers free admission and is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive space with regularly changing exhibitions.
Always something of interest going on. The Cafe Royal Books was a fascinating exhibition.
M S — Google review
A very long wait for replies if by email requesting information but more helpful over the phone. Still waiting for my reply by email. Has of yet still not had any positive response from my enquiring about a book that's only available in Bradford. in modern times with technology I really can't understand why just buying a available book has to take a long process. I'm still hopeful to get the one only remaining copy left in stock but won't be holding my breath either for it.. Room for improvement here..
Derek A — Google review
Friendly, central, light and airy public gallery. Mix of excellent and less experienced portraits on show when I visited, but politically and stylistically diverse. Nice gift shop, too ...
Rosie H — Google review
Great upstairs gallery in the heart of Bradford. Has a lift and level access.
Robin C — Google review
Nov 5th to March 11th 2023. Exhibition. Bringing the Beat Back to Bradford. Featuring exhibits from NewVic/Gaumont/Odeon building currently undergoing restoration.
Adrian H — Google review
Came to Bradford as it's the city of culture and the only art gallery was closed
Carys — Google review
Pre opening for latest exhibition. Lovely evening
Cath M — Google review
Impressions Gallery is located in Centenary square, opposite the new mirror pool. Whilst the location is good, I feel it could easily go unnoticed as the building doesn't really stand out as being a gallery. It's a photography gallery, so work is always photography based.
Stafford R — Google review
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Shipley Glen

Mentioned on 
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Park
If you're seeking a delightful blend of history and nature, look no further than Shipley Glen. This enchanting area begins at the charming Saltaire village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and meanders along the Bronte Way through lush woodlands and vibrant fields. As you journey towards the stunning Bronte Waterfall and the quaint village of Haworth, you'll find yourself immersed in the rich literary legacy of the Bronte sisters—an experience that beautifully complements the breathtaking landscapes that inspired their timeless works.
Very pretty, lots of bins, quite a few seats and quite busy but still a beautiful spot with some gorgeous views and quiet nooks.
Bob — Google review
Very nice place when you're feeling low.nature everything perfect
M B — Google review
A nice walk gor dogs..very steep in places 🌟
Sam R — Google review
Wear good walking shoes as the ground is very uneven. There's tea rooms that sell snacks etc and a pub just before you get onto the Glen. Very nice place to visit with different walking routes.
Michelle M — Google review
For a small walk it is alright. Not much to do tbh.
Hamad F — Google review
I don't live far. I like it here ,Nice place to walk
Min M — Google review
Great place to walk and breathe in the fresh air. Many dog walkers on the day of my visit but plenty of room to social distance. Will have to come again for more real English countryside.
Vijay M — Google review
Wooded valley with many pathways and stream down the middle. Could probably go back several times before exploring the whole Glen. Busy but not surprising as on the doorstep of a number of towns north of Bradford. Lots of Oaks and silver birch trees and a small resivour toward the end of the woods. Recommend decent walking or welly boots as muddy. Also quite rock with lots of exposed limestone. Would recommend if in the area.
Andrew M — Google review
9

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

Mentioned on 
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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
The Alhambra Theatre in Bradford is a historic 1,400-seat performing-arts venue that hosts large touring shows and international dance events. The theatre is named after the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain and was inspired by local impresario Francis Laidler in 1912.
One of the best theatres we've been in. Accessible for all. The show 'The Lion the Witch and The Wardrobe' was absolutely amazing again one of the best shows around. A credit to all the cast and the staff we had a brilliant time. I'm sure we will be visiting again.
June G — Google review
I wanted to say a huge thank you to the theatre staff (especially the tall gentleman with glasses) and bbc production crew member who helped us on Sunday 12th October. My girlfriend and I booked tickets for us and our little girl to see the CBeebies panto on Sunday (or so we thought!) We arrived at the theatre early to make sure we could find our seats and get settled. We’d been sat in our seats for about ten minutes when, as kids do, she decided she needed the toilet. While I waited for my girlfriend and little girl to come back, a family arrived and looked a bit confused. ‘Sorry I think these are our seats’ we checked tickets and they noticed my tickets were for the night before! I felt awful, my little girl would be devastated if we had to leave. I thought I’d ruined the whole day. I gathered our things and made my way back to the exit to find my girlfriend in full panic mode. I saw a lady from the bbc production crew and begged her for help. She was so kind and understanding, she just said ‘don’t worry, it happens more than you’d think, we’ll sort something’. She went and found a member of the theatre staff (possibly the manager - the tall gentleman with glasses - wish I’d got their names!) who advised it was a full house but if we followed him he’d sort something out. 2 minutes later we were sat down in time for the panto and our little girl was none the wiser (she just thought we’d been given better seats!). It was completely our fault and they could have just shrugged and asked us to leave, but instead they went out of their way to help and avoided breaking my little girls heart, for that I’ll be forever grateful.
Dominic P — Google review
Pre-Show: Great waiting area, loads of space at the bars, rare to get a seat before a show starts but there were so many tables it made it quite easy. I did not buy any food or drink at the venue as I took my own water in and I saw other people with snacks so loved this aspect of the venue. The queue for the merchandise was ridiculously long and poorly placed (on the stairs so people were trying to get by). A second merchandise location would've helped. The toilets weren't busy when I went and there were a few dotted around which felt suitable for the theatre size. During show: I was in the Dress Circle, Row A, Seat 19. There is a railing that slightly obstructed my view but once the lights were down it was barely noticeable. The circle railing was at a good height to look over (I'm 5'3" and could see fine without leaning forward). The staff were helpful and seating space was good. The Show: I saw Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief which was surprisingly better than I expected. I would recommend it to fans of mythology and the book/movie/TV show. Overall, after being in quite a few cramped London venues recently I really enjoyed the amount of space at this venue both inside the auditorium and front of house.
Jennifer — Google review
Watched the matinée performance of Mary Poppins. It was absolutely fantastic. Everyone on the stage was amazing. A must see show. The Alhambra is a lovely venue to watch a show. Comfy seats.
Yvonne G — Google review
We ventured to Bradford from Wakefield. Theatre really easy to find, but then again it is world famous and plonked right bang in the middle of the middle of the city.Disney’s Mary Poppins was our choice for a Sunday Matinee performance. Everything about our experience was truly and wholeheartedly supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. The staff would go that extra mile to be helpful, I will definitely be visiting again.
Mark B — Google review
Went to see Mary Poppins, absolutely amazing! Couldn't fault it! The theatre set it off perfectly.. good facilities with friendly staff. Easy to get to with parking nearby and plenty of resteraunts too. Will happily go again 😀
Sam K — Google review
Always a great experience, the production of Hamilton was amazing. Tge theater is a imposing building with amazing architecture and a great view from the very good restaurant on the upper floor. Disabled parking is great with easy access to the main building and lifts to the upper floor and restaurant. All in all a great theatrical experience. Top marks will be back soon.
Paul W — Google review
The Alhambra theatre is lovely, beautiful inside, plenty of toilets on all levels. We were in the dress circle, but there was lots of leg room and comfy chairs. Multistorey carpark 3 minutes away.
Penny R — Google review
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Roberts Park

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Nature & Parks
Roberts Park, located in Saltaire, is a 14-acre urban park that has been open since 1871. It was designed by William Gay of Bradford and offers ample space for activities like ball games and picnics. The park features a charming bandstand where local events often take place, as well as a playground and skate park for kids to enjoy. In the summer, visitors can watch cricket matches or take a leisurely stroll along the river while basking in the sun.
Lovely park, really well kept and absolutely stunning surroundings. Brilliant childrens play area with sand, boat, zip wire and more. Canal with ice cream boat, lovely walk, historical features and plenty of picnic space. There is also a lovely pub and restaurant to have a spot of lunch or Sunday dinner, with scenic views and cafe. Lots of places to play ball games or just sit in the sun. Road train rides (cash only) £3pp. Highly recommended family park.
Debs — Google review
Lovely park, very clean, sandy play area etc, large cricket field, walks along the river, flowered gardens area, bandstand, cafe, small parking area but also quiet on road parking nearby. I’ll defo be back 😍
BCFCLAAAD L — Google review
Lovely park with a large flat field, which is ideal for family picnics and children to play games. Also has a nice garden area, children's play area and path by the river. Ideal for a relaxing walk and you can walk on the bridge which is over the river. Good location for the family and of course the village of Saltaire is just over the bridge. Photos are from the Dragon boat festival event.
Quddus — Google review
Such a lovely place to visit with little ones. The park has lots of fun things in and there's usually an ice cream van outside too. The parks and open spaces are really nice to walk round too.
Natalie — Google review
Really enjoyed taking a trip on the land train here and catching the cricket match being on was an added bonus as well. Cool statues of alpacas, cannons and Titus Salt as well. Just keep away from the bottom end of the park where the covered seating area is, as this was not only a litter magnet but it was where the yobs hang out playing loud music and lightning fires for some reason.
Daniel B — Google review
Its an amazing park for family, day out, couples It's beautiful definitely will recommend
Amina — Google review
Great park in otley band stand and cricket pitch play area for children.
Mike ( — Google review
A great place just to chill out and relax on the banks of the River Aire. Across the river bridge from the park, is the beautiful historic village of Saltaire. Also Salts Mill and the lovely United Reformed church, where Sir Titus Salt is buried. Saltaire railway station which is on the Airedale train line provides handy connections to the nearby Cities of Bradford and Leeds, along with connections to Keighley, Skipton and beyond. It is also possible to change trains at Shipley train station to connect with the Wharfedale train line for services to Baildon, Guiseley and Ilkley. You can also change at Keighley, for the Keighley and Worth Valley heritage steam railway. There is also the historical Shipley Glen Tramway on the other side of Roberts Park which runs upto Shipley Glen and Baildon Moor, and also nice walks to be enjoyed along the Leeds Liverpool canal which passes through Saltaire Village.
Daryl W — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Shipley

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SALT Beer Factory

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Food & Drink
SALT Beer Factory is a trendy open-plan restaurant located in a former tram depot, offering a modern British menu and a dining gallery upstairs. The brewery boasts an expanding selection of craft beers, including award-winning brews and artisan gin. The taproom also serves wood-fired pizzas, steaks, and unique dishes like the Yorkshire pudding wrap. Additionally, it doubles as a live music venue for evening entertainment.
A fantastic place for lunch or just a drink, of which there is a vast array. Welcoming friendly staff. Delicious pizzas and chicken wings. Well worth a visit if you're in Saltaire. Also dog friendly.
Nicole C — Google review
Vast choice of beers but I’m not much of a drinker I’m afraid although the fresh orange and lemonade was very refreshing ! And so to the food … I had a meat pizza which was frankly rubbish the base had been overworked the tomato base was terrible and the toppings very poor my daughter had the pulled pork pizza which was much the same and I’ve been generous with those comments … the ambience was good with a nice buzz and the decor was once stylish now a little old hat and very grubby round the edges there’s no opportunity to mark the food alone (not surprisingly) so it’s a one star from me can and must do better !
David — Google review
Nice place :) friendly staff and great atmosphere overall. Comfy and an easy place to enjoy a drink and a pizza if you’re hungry. The pizza was really tasty and nice and large. I would recommend :) would be 5 star if my and other tables had been cleaned. Some strangers cups stayed on my table with crumbs for 20 mins before cleaning away. But a great place and it’s my second visit in two days so they are doing some right.
Adam P — Google review
Really well presented place great food reasonable priced. Staff are very polite and helpful. My partner said if she had to pick one small fault it would have been that no staff member came around to check that the food was alright, for me I agree however it was perfect and well presented . It took around 20 minutes for the food to come out, but again, freshly cooked and prepared. Drink prices were a little on the expensive side. Single vodka lime and soda and a pint of cider came to £10.50. Will visit again.
Mr M — Google review
Party of 4 and we had an excellent meal on a Monday evening. Pizzas were spot on, garlic bread, chips and onion rings were lovely too. Great choice of drinks and cocktails. Prompt service and good ambiance. Staff checked we were ok during the meal. Not as expensive as I expected - also had 6 pints, a large soda & lime and a Cosmopolitan. Not our first visit and it won't be our last. Would recommend.
Lydia J — Google review
Tasty food and came in a decent time, was able to find a seat straight away. Would recommend an app for food ordering
Charcoal R — Google review
Great beer choice and setting. Friendly staff and the pizza ticked the box for a quick something to eat. Suprised a place so big didn't have a small shop selling their beers and other brewery merch as we always tend to bring a few beers and a plaque or something home with us to put in our home bar.
Anthony S — Google review
Had a beer here, SALT, it was a cloudy pale, lovely. Sat outside because it was a warm day. Great place with a good atmosphere.
Andrew V — Google review
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Cap and Collar

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Cap and Collar, located on Queens Road, is a must-visit bar in Saltaire. As West Yorkshire's first micropub, it offers a cozy atmosphere and an impressive selection of quality beer. The venue's floor-to-ceiling windows create a bright and airy space where knowledgeable staff serve up local brews with passion. Cap and Collar is highly regarded by CAMRA members for its ever-changing beer selection and regular events.
Really friendly micropub with outside seating to front and rear and a small but great selection of draft/cask beers. Just off the main road. Dogs are welcome and the customers are really nice. Definitely recommended if you are in the area.
Sean H — Google review
Excellent micro pub serving well kept cask ales and craft kegs. Friendly and welcoming. Some outdoor seating, well worth a visit.
Graham H — Google review
I'm glad there are small bars opening up, It's great for customer choice and experience. This is a great little bar. For me though, I just found the bar staff a bit indifferent, and not really prepared to engage with people other than regulars. A simple hello on arrival and hope to see you again when I left would have been good. I did look round but didn't get any response. It's the little things which make you feel your custom is valued, perhaps this was a one off.
Mike J — Google review
This was a lovely little surprise we found on the way to Salt beer factory, and what a find it was too. It isn't the biggest bar in the world but is nice and snug and as we found a local pub full of local people, who by the way were aii super friendly. The beer choice wasn't massive but ample and to find Magic Rock Highwire on cask just made my night. A lovely pub indeed.
John B — Google review
Love to pop in for good beer and hospitality when around. Website said open Today Wednesday 27th August but was not when I and 4 others arrived at 17.00. Left at 17.10 as no sign of life. I hope all is ok
Richard S — Google review
Fantastic staff, great beers, cozy atmosphere and a lovely little beer garden. Doggo friendly and all round awesome place to drink.
Robert T — Google review
Great micro pub. Superb selection of ales. Great service. Very friendly landlord
Andy W — Google review
First visit and it won't be the last. We had a brilliant evening. The service is friendly, the atmosphere is great and the range of beers, ciders and spirits are excellent. The place is small but that adds to its charm. The pork pie was tasty too! 👍
Michael W — Google review
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Hullabaloo

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Nestled on Westgate in Shipley, Hullabaloo stands out as a vibrant bar that perfectly balances the charm of a traditional pub with a modern twist. Renowned for its delectable food options, including vegan choices, and an impressive array of real ales, this establishment has garnered praise from locals and visitors alike. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a long day.
Absolutely brilliant bar - not quite a micropub, not quite a pub ... loved my mini visit on the evening of Weds 28 Feb 2024. What a diverse vibrant collection of customers (myself included 😉). Nice choice of real ale, 3 pumps on, and about 5 craft kegs very reasonable prices. Nice to chat to two of the community shareholders at the bar, Graham and Mike (sorry if spelling not correct). Get behind this place ❤
Matty K — Google review
Had a great meal. Staff and customers all really friendly. Jerk chicken wings, sweet potato fries & home made slaw highly recommended!!
Peter — Google review
Amazing real ale bar with a large selection of local beers - great atmosphere with fun friendly staff. The street food is outstanding - we shared the Traditional Slow Cooked Goat Curry and Chinese Salt & Pepper Chicken Giant Yorkshire Puddings Wrap - both are highly recommended.
Andrew C — Google review
Went here to have a drink and told by my mum they do “street food” Obviously no idea what that means but having seen some of the food coming out look pretty good. Basically various types inc jerk curries , burgers , wings , quesadillas u name it…. Went safe and went for a chicken burger with jerk sauce.Not long at all to wait, was told all food cooked fresh, they weren’t kidding. Came out was a monster of a burger and huge portion of fries. I smashed it down in about 10 mins , amazing flavour, tasted fresh and brilliant flavour. Couldn’t believe what I stumbled on. So much so that after a chat about their trifecta burger challenge I had to come back as only 3 people have eaten it… I wanted to be the 4th!! Came back next day , ordered it! Obviously being Friday night took a bit longer as it was much busier not that I cared , enjoying my drink and waited with anticipation… My god it was a beast …… A block ( I mean block ) of halloumi , one massive chicken breast, two beef patties and two pieces of bacon. It was a beautiful monster with fries. I could barely get my mouth around it but eventually after a long battle I got to the end and as much as I battled I did not want to leave a drop as it tasted unbelievable! What a burger, what a place to eat, I will be back and be recommending this to anyone and everyone. Staff were brilliant , good laugh and the chef was class!!! so in to what he was doing, genuinely cared about what he was cooking and it showed in the food. made everything fresh including the jerk sauce. Absolute gem of a place to go. Can’t recommend any higher. Well done!! If u live near here u are lucky.
Metin T — Google review
Great little pub with fantastic friendly staff. Always a warm welcome, great selection of different ales on cask and keg. Fantastic food made by their new chef! The goat curry is to die for and the chef even did me a old special "the trifector burger" which was almost too big to eat. But we managed 😁 Would highly recommend!!
Travis H — Google review
Amazing food - the goat curry is to die for, really friendly atmosphere, bar staff very welcoming. Lovely venue for a gig. Daughters band has played here on numerous occasions. Sound engineer Ed is amazing and so helpful with lots of advice for a teen band. If you are a band get a gig there. If you want good food/beer go! You won't regret.
Rowan C — Google review
We booked the back room for a 30th birthday party. The venue was perfect, the staff went out of their way to make sure we had everything we needed and the food was spot on.
Sue E — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal service atmosphere and food incredible from the staff! Ran out of wine and went to the shop for more just to serve us! Can't say thank you enough! Unbeleiveable from start to finish! If we could rate 10* we would 😍keep up the awesome effort guys you're absolutely smashing the customer service and would put most if not all big brand pubs to shame. 10/10 cannot recommend enough. Best pub ive been to for years ❤️❤️❤️
Tom A — Google review
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Shimla Spice Shipley

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Nestled in Shipley, just a stone's throw from Bradford, Shimla Spice is an upscale Indian restaurant that promises a delightful culinary journey. Established by three brothers, this award-winning eatery has garnered numerous accolades over the years, including being named the Best Indian Restaurant in England at the English Curry Awards. The ambiance is enhanced by mood lighting, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying their diverse menu.
Best Asian cuisine in the town. I had a wonderful experience at this restaurant! The customer service was outstanding—staff were friendly, attentive, and made sure everything was perfect throughout the meal. The ambiance is absolutely beautiful, with elegant seating and stunning decor that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Highly recommend for anyone looking for both great service and a visually charming dining experience!
Aitsam A — Google review
Really poor curry the menu is vast it’s not possible to cook so many dishes and have distinct flavours I had the madras with poor chicken and nothing like a madras sauce I’ve ever had the popadoms were not good or crisp despite being kept in a hot cupboard… the mixed starter was ok as was the rice … we had the family garlic nan which was doughy and partially uncooked at the edges and no discernible garlic … Aagrah round the corner is much better a la carte or buffet or better still individually cooked dishes at Mughals on Leeds Road
David — Google review
Had an unexpected curry before home and was hugely surprised. I'm not keen on curry usually as spice can overrule the flavour but not on this occasion. The quality of food and added ingredients were very good. Food was served hot and everything clean. The service was excellent, short waiting times and really pleasant and attentive staff. Just disappointed I couldn't finish it all. Will definitely be returning.
Gwen C — Google review
Absolutely The best curry in Bradford. Food arrived piping hot and really fresh. The best Achari iv ever had. Even when asked to be cooked to a specific taste they absolutely know what they doing at shimla. The chappatis are incredible, Really hot and soft, everything was cooked perfectly. Attentive staff. Can’t wait to come back, Thankyou 🫶🏼x
Emma H — Google review
Fab service. Food arrived super fast even though it was a very busy friday night. The fish pakora is always great. Good atmosphere. Thank you, we'll be back soon
Charley P — Google review
Excellent curry in Shipley. I love Balti with king prawns. Garlic Naan is amazing as well. Highly recommended restaurant 👌
Nathasha S — Google review
Was disappointed with the visit. I would say this is a below average curry house. The food was average at best and the service was not tentative at all. Service fell down when we asked to order starters and got told we can only order once we knew what our mains dish was. No drinks orders taken until after ordering. Very strange service. Other waiters managed to make up the slack of others. The food was generally underwhelming and the best part of the mixed grill sizzle was the fried onions!
Akaash S — Google review
What can I say, service was excellent, even the trainee was really good. Can't complain about the food either, ordered 3 currys all were perfectly cooked. Order the mix grill starter for 2 people but as there was 3 of us they were more than happy to make it for three. Definitely will be returning.
SARFRAZ F — Google review
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Aagrah Shipley

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Kashmiri restaurant
Aagrah is a contemporary chain restaurant that offers traditional regional dishes from India and Pakistan. The Aagrah Shipley location, in particular, is known for serving Kashmiri cuisine and perfectly cooked fluffy naan bread. The restaurant prides itself on providing a pleasant ambiance, modern decor, and prompt service to ensure a worthwhile dining experience. Aagrah believes that creating curries is an art form, reflected in their carefully designed menu to cater to various taste preferences.
We’ve dined at the Shipley Aagrah many many times over the years, we’ve always enjoyed great food and service in the a la carte restaurant and more recently we’ve discovered the delicious delights of the grill & carvery buffet, the wide selection of starters, mains and desserts lets you have a little bit of everything so you can quite literally eat until you are fit to burst, and for the last few years we’ve chosen to eat our Christmas lunch there too and it is for the most recent visit that this review is based on. The restaurant has recently reconfigured the layout of the grill & carvery, the kitchen has been moved which has opened up a considerable area for additional dining and we were initially concerned this extra capacity may lead to it being more congested at the self serve buffet but the opposite seems to be the case, throughout our meal there was a steady flow of diners loading up their plates (ourselves included) but the staff kept all the dishes well topped up and the whole thing just seems to work better. The food was exceptionally good, considering the volume produced it was all perfectly cooked and variety enough to suit all palettes, there was even a curried turkey offering so we left very full and contented with all our choices, the photos really don’t do justice to that but give you an idea. Just on a final note, the restaurant is no longer licensed so if you do want an alcoholic drink with your meal then you can bring your own but any soft drinks must be purchased in house. So thank you Aagrah for another wonderful Christmas meal and we will look forward to seeing you next year and many times in-between I’m sure.
Andrew M — Google review
We have been going to the Aagrah chain of Kashmiri restaurants in Yorkshire and enjoying their consistently fantastic food since the mid 1980s, shortly after they opened their first restaurant in Shipley in 1977. Our current favourite is the buffet lunch at the Shipley Aagrah, which is fantastic value for just £13.95. There is an a large carte restaurant downstairs, which opens in the evening from 5pm to 11pm. The buffet restaurant is on the first floor with a buffet lunch for £13.95 (Wed to Sat 10am to 3pm) and an evening buffet for £23.95 (every day 5pm to 11pm). There is also a large private dinning room on the first floor. Entry to the buffet restaurant for lunch is up the ramp around the side of the restaurant with an alternative entrance at the front in the evenings when the ground floor a la carte restaurant is also open. There are a small number of parking spaces in front of the restaurant, with 3 disabled spaces, and diners are required to enter their car registration numbers into a screen at the entrance of the restaurant for free parking, to avoid paying a parking penalty fee. On street parking near the restaurant is very limited during the day. There is a reduced choice for the lunch buffet compared to the evening buffet, however, there's still plenty of choice for us. There a refrigerated display for salads & sauces to accompany papadoms and a good selection of 4-5 starters with a couple of vegetarian options. There are usually 3-4 meat curry and a couple of vegetarian curries for main courses with pilau rice, nans and other breads as accompliments. There's a small selection of deserts available, however, ice creams aren't included for the lunch buffet and are only served for the evening buffet. Bottles of free tap water are provided to diners. Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks and hot beverages can also be ordered. One aspect I like is that free hot sweet Indian cha is available in an urn for diners to help themselves to. As I have been going to the Aagrah restaurants for so many years I know most of the long serving staff who always greet me with a warm smile and handshake. They are always very helpful, attentive and hospitable. We enjoy going to the Aagrah and keep on going back as the standard of their food is so consistently good and the quality of their cooking is so authentic with each different curry having its own distinct flavour and taste - alot of the smaller Indian restaurants only use 2 types of base sauces for all their dishes, which is why their curries taste very similar to each other.
Hong L — Google review
Aagrah take away food is excellent. Very quick delivery by Uber eats and food was warm, delicious & good packaging. Definitely recommended everyone during corona time many people avoid to go to restaurant so if you want best food and quality then go for Aagrah. Thanks We went to their restaurant 31st May 2025 for dinner menu. We ordered tandoori mix grill and butter cream with tandoori roti and popadam with sauces n ask for salad but they were rude and said we don’t do salad her then we said can you please get some salad from your buffet bar they get few salad and they charged £7 for salad. Popoadam £7 as well. Go their only food don’t buy salad n popadam together is £14 n you can buy instead of these you can have nice 2 starters. I will not go there again. Not happy with them
Travel Z — Google review
Great Ambiance. Service was a little slow. Not many dishes but good choice of menu. Meat dishes were outstanding except Haleem.
Youmna R — Google review
My 2nd visit for the Brunch Menu. A great selection of food, including fruit, pastries, English style breakfast, and Indian cuisine. Freshly cooked, tasty food, with great service and value. Eat as much as you like, you will not be disappointed.
Steve A — Google review
Today I will visit 2nd May . Great food a lot of varieties, good quality standards, especially desert excellent service we will defo going back and had an excellent experience.
Faisal R — Google review
Food was exceptional the young waiters serving were hospitable and respectful but the man in charge of taking payment has a awful attitude. Personally I travelled to go here from a distance but I won't recommend when there are far superior better places. So I give it a 6/10
Gulam C — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at this restaurant! The food was absolutely lovely with a great selection to choose from—something for everyone. What really stood out was the incredibly friendly and helpful staff. They went out of their way to make us feel welcome and were especially thoughtful in looking after our 2-year-old, making it a very family-oriented and comfortable place to dine. Highly recommend for families or anyone looking for great food and warm service!
Chris F — Google review
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Sambuca

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Italian restaurant
Bar
Sambuca is a lively restaurant and bar located in Shipley, Yorkshire, offering a cozy atmosphere and authentic Italian cuisine. The staff are known for their warm hospitality, making visitors feel welcome. The menu may be small but offers delicious options for everyone at great prices. Guests have praised the calamari for its perfect crunch and flavor, as well as the succulent bass dish. Despite running out of tiramisu, the fantastic profiteroles made up for it.
My first visit with friends after work, and I was blown away with the service, value, quality of food, and a great atmosphere. This place was packed on a Thursday night, and I can see why. £12.95 for a two course meal is fantastic, served with a choice of good value extras, and cool Peronni on draught. I would highly recommend this place, and I shall be returning soon.
Steve A — Google review
Incredibly welcoming. One of the kids twisted my arm into going for an Italian on night after school. I’d heard good things about Sambuca from my family and looked forward to the visit. The food was very nice, we both had a great time but the thing that made the whole experience worth the review was the wholesome and genuinely warm atmosphere. The dude running the restaurant was really friendly and welcoming. There were happy family scenes all across the place and it really felt like something from a movie.
Ryan L — Google review
It was very busy when we went there, last Friday. However... The food was lovely, and the staff were very attentive.
Hadrian B — Google review
5* amazing 😍 Been going for years and never had a bad meal. Always an Incredible atmosphere as well 😁 Not much parking 🅿️ so it's recommended you walk down or get a taxi 🚕 Pasta dishes are great 👍 Staff are great and friendly
Danny R — Google review
Update: Visited here again recently and it was just as good as the previous visit. Great early bird offer with great value! Excellent find. The food is amazing and the staff are nice and friendly. Very well priced for today's cost of living. I had the Sambuca Special Pizza and it was one of the best I've had, even the mixed salad was on another level. Cannot recommend this place enough!
David J — Google review
Fantastic value great food. Lovely friendly staff who couldn't be more helpful. Highly recommended!
Graham A — Google review
I recently took advantage of their incredible Sunday to Thursday deal: two courses for just £12.95. What a steal! To start, I went with the bruschetta, and it was absolutely delicious. The bread was perfectly toasted, and the topping was fresh, vibrant, and seasoned just right. It was a great indication of the quality to come. For my main, I opted for a pizza, and it definitely didn't disappoint. The crust was exactly how I like it – crispy on the outside with a nice chew, and the toppings were fresh and generously applied. It was clear they use quality ingredients, and the pizza was cooked to perfection. Overall, Sambica offers fantastic food at an unbeatable price point, especially with that weekday deal. The atmosphere was welcoming, and the service was efficient. I'd highly recommend giving them a try!
Honest R — Google review
Great food and great atmosphere. Well worth a visit but you beed to book as this place is in high demand. Had mushroom in garlic sauce fir starter and pollo stroganoff fir bsin. Hubby gsd pollo fiorentine. Tiramisu for desert goes without saying.
Terry R — Google review
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The Imperial Chinese Shipley

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Chinese restaurant
Chinese takeaway
The Imperial Chinese Takeaway Shipley is a popular restaurant in Bradford known for its delicious Chinese cuisine. The restaurant offers a wide variety of classic and innovative dishes, making it a favorite among students. They also have a special 3-course menu at an affordable price. Customers praise the fresh ingredients, perfectly cooked food, and friendly service at The Imperial. One standout dish is the crispy roast duck, which receives high praise for its amazing taste and perfect cooking.
I've never known a sweet lil spot like it! I have a favourite member of staff, I see you, Flora! She's such an angel & super lovely. The food is immaculate & I've never ever had any complaints! An amazing restaurant, with AMAZING staff! Love this place! 🥰
Katie R — Google review
Wow I was not expecting such delicious food. I had Dim Sum to start and I could have been in Shanghai. Then I had crispy chilli beef. How many times have you ordered this and it arrives soggy with no chilli, but here it's the best I have ever had really crispy with a chilli kick great place highly recommended. Finally the young waitress was excellent great customer service for someone so young, I am sure your parents are proud
Nigel A — Google review
Ordered a take out today... I'm a very particular person when it comes to food and like things the way I've asked. These guys cooked everything I asked for perfectly and didn't miss a single request. Food was spot on, cooked perfectly, great taste and even better customer service. Star of the show, The crispy roast duck, I often find a lot of places dry it out and it becomes hard and chewy. Not here... nothing short of amazing. Definitely recommend.
Usman A — Google review
I have eaten here on many an occasion and it never lets us down. The food is really really nice and not ovetpriced. We are looking forward to our next visit
SqazxFN — Google review
The food is very tasty and above average, although in some aspects service was lacking. The waitress seemed a little bit bone idle and didn’t come over and ask us if everything was ok, if we wanted drinks etc... the owner on the other hand is a natural when it comes to customer service, very friendly and polite. The restaurant itself is decorated nicely, although a little cold. It’s not great when staff (waitress, delivery driver) are just stood around talking, and customers were waving to get her attention. Other than that.. the food was lovely, would visit again.
Luke B — Google review
Food and service were very good and reasonably priced. Restaurant clean but could benefit from brighter decoration, but overall good and i would use again.
Les D — Google review
Totally disappointed cold when it arrived well tastless sogggy salt and pepper chips only thing i actually engoyed was the bbq sare ribs will not buy from here again defo not worth £33
Callan P — Google review
Ordered chicken fried rice, was really bland, nothing added to it e.g no peas carrots or any seasoning. Just plain rice and no taste to the chicken
Shantel B — Google review
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Noble Comb

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Restaurant
Noble Comb is a popular chain pub and restaurant in Shipley, UK, offering classic comfort food for all ages. The establishment prides itself on its friendly service and accommodating staff who are open to special requests. Guests can enjoy a variety of menu options, including kids' meals and delectable desserts. The venue's warm atmosphere and delicious yet affordable dishes make it a great choice for both locals and visitors alike.
Everything was so good with this pub. Food was the main reason we came here although they didn’t have much guest ale options. We four of us from London had such a good time here over the last couple days. The staffs were fantastic too!
Karthik M — Google review
Visited the Noble Comb today. Service was good and the staff were friendly and helpful. Plenty of free parking onsite, which is a plus. Unfortunately, the food let the experience down. The steak was bland, the gammon and chicken were dry, and the beef lasagna was just average. Even the Coke was flat. There also weren’t enough cutleries available at the station, which added to the inconvenience. Disappointing overall, great service, but the food and attention to basic details need serious improvement.
T T — Google review
Clare was our waitress today. She was friendly and very helpful. It’s a nice place for food. The staff are all friendly and helpful. It’s a nice atmosphere and family friendly. The food is nice and a good price.
Toni T — Google review
Food was hot, fresh, came to the table quickly. Drove up from the south and it's probably the best pub dinner I've eaten.
Pride1 G — Google review
Amazing food, my first time in England and first time there. I never knew what to expect! But all I can say is WOW, great service and food,
Justin S — Google review
We used to come here on curry night and the curries were absolutely awesome. We came back today and were really disappointed. More like curry soup and the portions were small compared to previously. Far too watery for our liking. The drinks were served immediately and the food was very quick to come out. A bit too quick to suggest it was fresh and for those reasons, we won't be back for curry night. Such a shame. The staff and service, I couldn't fault though.
Diana S — Google review
2nd time visiting and it’s been great both times. Molly, our server was extremely warm and welcoming from the moment we walked in until the minute we left. She is an asset to the team and hope to see her again when we visit next time.
Phoenix — Google review
Excellent price excellent food. Good service and very clean restaurant. Kudos to Clare our server and Chris the Chef.
JJ V — Google review
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Dandelion Cafe

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Vegan restaurant
Nestled within the charming Holding Space, a transformed Victorian mill that embraces holistic businesses, Dandelion Cafe is a delightful vegan haven. This beautifully adorned spot is filled with vibrant artwork and lush plants, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for relaxation. The cafe prides itself on serving wholesome plant-based dishes crafted from fresh, organic ingredients sourced locally and seasonally. Whether you're enjoying a delicious brunch or indulging in their mouthwatering cakes, every bite reflects the passion of the dedicated team behind it.
The service was outstanding! Catered for my mum who is vegan but also has black pepper allergy which meant they created her a bespoke meal. Food was very nice and whilst I’m not personally vegan I thoroughly enjoyed! Full of flavour, colourful and beautifully presented! Thank you for being so patient!
Kayla R — Google review
I’d been to the old venue previously, so was looking forward to visiting again. Lovely space and vibe, comfortable and welcoming. Big tables, you may need to share at busy times. A few choices not available and reading the menu was difficult as it’s at the busy counter area and high up on the wall. I waited quite a while for my order to be taken whilst staff were busy preparing drinks/food, trying to keep two dogs entertained at the counter wasn’t easy 😅 I had the tempeh wrap with fries, very fresh if lacking flavour for me personally (I did order the mild though). I’d definitely return if in the area again.
L B — Google review
An excellent cafe hidden down a side street on the border of Shipley and Saltaire with a yoga studio underneath. The food is all vegan. We ordered a mezze platter and as all the food was prepared on site and fresh it wasn't the cheapest, but totally worth it. We enjoyed every type of food in the platter and some items were outstanding. Will absolutely be going again. Only criticisms would be to rethink the drink choices a bit and possibly the seating as I can imagine some people may prefer cosy tables for two rather than larger tables. Accessible with a lift. Wish I'd had a piece of the cake!
PBD — Google review
I walked into the cafe to a very well lit place with very welcoming staff. The cafe was abit quiet on arrival but soon got busy over the time I was dining. Good menu, I ordered the Mexican blackbean tempeh burger & paprika fries. The burger had a nice flavour kick, and the fries were very nicely cooked. All in all a very enjoyable meal.
Andy J — Google review
Amazing vegan food which is a short walk from all the touristy stuff to see. Dog friendly and yoga too. Especially recommend the Koran loaded fries!
Isla — Google review
Limited menu but really beautiful space and really great service, despite a mix up. Burgers were great but the menu was mostly not for sale, and I've heard it often is, so I'm not inclined to visit again for a burger - just some constructive information there. Lovely food however, great ingredients, just refine it a bit more and open up options to bring me back.
HL S — Google review
We’ve visited twice In the last two weeks which speaks for itself really. A beautiful, welcoming cafe with a fantastic vegan menu, that also caters for gf diets. There’s a really nice range of small plates, bigger meals and sharing plates. The coffee is excellent. Dogs are welcome, and our last visit was with a 5 month old baby who was also made to feel very welcome.
Mary B — Google review
The cafe took a bit of finding and even when I was stood outside it I wasn't sure as it looked like an office unit. Very pleasant and welcoming inside. Nice music. I ordered tea which was served by a pleasant young man. It was served with hot milk and brown sugar which i thought was unusual. I didn't order food as I had already had lunch. There was plenty on the menu and I will be returning soon to try something.
Nina M — Google review
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Tallulah's wine bar

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Tallulah's wine bar is a celebrated spot located in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saltaire. The historic building boasts stunning art deco-inspired interiors and is known for serving top-notch cocktails, bottomless brunches, and afternoon teas. It's a stylish and sophisticated setting that offers a contemporary twist on boozy afternoon teas with friends after exploring the area's historic sites and independent shops. On weekends, the bar comes alive with live music, transporting visitors to the roaring twenties.
Booked a bottomless afternoon tea for 8 people. The whole place has a lovely, stylish 1920s feel to it. We were greeted with a very warm welcome and 😃 staff. They took the time and care to explain how the bottomless afternoon tea worked. We were seated upstairs, but tables are available on the ground floor level. The food provided was plentiful, delicious, and all freshly made. The cocktails were massive and went down an absolute treat. For £40 per person it was extremely reasonable and definitely didn't disappoint. Looking forward to booking again
Sammi X — Google review
My partner and I recently hired out space in tallulahs for a drinks reception following our wedding meal and I can’t recommend the place enough. The booking process and general service was impeccable. The staff behind the bar were so friendly and helpful they felt like they were part of the party! The cocktails were exceptional and I’m so grateful for all the help in storing our cake and providing crockery/cutlery for scoffing it. A couple of months ago my friends also hosted my baby shower here and the catering was amazing too! Highly recommend!
Katie M — Google review
A beautiful bar in Saltaire serving the best drinks. Perfect for a romantic drink or a drink with friends. Staff are very knowledgeable and attentive and make you feel most welcome from the moment you walk through the door. Will definitely be visiting again in the near future.
Victoria E — Google review
We came for afternoon tea for Mother’s Day and it was amazing! The freshly baked cakes were perfection and the lemon posset 😍😍😍 couldn’t ask for anything more. Will definitely be returning!
Jade S — Google review
Please note that this place is a "white-only" establishment. I was treated unfairly due to the colour of my skin. If you are coloured, please avoid this place at all costs. I was refused service at this bar under the premise that I was "drunk and disorderly". When I enquired how they were able to come to that conclusion they stated and I quote "Because you were laughing loud". I never knew they was a correlation between the decibels of my laughter and disorderly conduct. Mind you, several other (non-coloured) persons were carrying on just as I was, but the staff had no problems with them. It became clear to me what the ulterior motive of the bar staff was: to ensure that I leave due to the colour of my skin. Thus I will deem this establishment highly racist and urge everyone who are against racism to strictly avoid.
K S — Google review
Lovely place, visited on a busy Saturday evening and after a short wait me and my partner were served by the kind lady being the bar. I had margarita and he had a beer, all reasonably priced. Lovely vibe upstairs, highly recommend :)
Szabo B — Google review
Art Deco themed cocktail bar - also serving wines and a limited selection of draught & bottled beers. Attracts a slightly older clientele in general, mainly because it’s a little more expensive (and sophisticated) than its local competition. Small downstairs bar with additional seating upstairs - sometimes showing silent b&w movies. A great addition to the area.
David S — Google review
Great atmosphere and service ..drinks overpriced..glass of wine 10 pounds and 10 for long island tea that shouldnt be wrong but hardly any alcohol in it 🙃
Joanna K — Google review

Transportation in Shipley

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Nearby airports

Manchester Airport

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Manchester Airport (MAN) is a bustling 3-terminal airport with national rail connections and flights to various destinations worldwide. It offers a range of facilities including shops, self-check-in kiosks, and parking spaces, although parking can be pricey. The airport provides quick check-in procedures and an array of dining and shopping options. While it may lack some staff for inquiries, the new Terminal 3 has improved convenience and reduced queues compared to other terminals.
Passport control has been massively improved since my last international trip a few years ago. The flight arrived early, we got through passport control super quick and my baggage only took 15-20 mins to show up on the carousel. Express pickup area was convenient and made it easy to get the Uber.
Baz P — Google review
It was a great Airport especially Terminal 2! The interior design was great and it was fascinating to be there. The only problem is that when I was collecting my luggage they would only send out 2-3 luggage every few minutes or so and that nearly made me miss my train! Great experience though.
Fabio S — Google review
Came on a train four hours before the flight so no rush. I had to walk to Terminal 3 but the signs were clearly displayed so it was easy to follow. Used toilets twice and although both were reasonably clean, it was smelling really bad in one of them. Waiting area after the security check was packed, so I had to wander for a few minutes to find a seat with enough personal space around me. Plenty of places to eat and drink.
Vintage K — Google review
Arrived at Manchester Airport with time to spare — parking was easy to find and clearly signed. Check-in was smooth, and the staff were helpful and polite. Security took around 20 minutes, which felt reasonable for a busy weekday morning. Once through, Terminal 2 was bright, clean, and full of decent food and coffee spots. Grabbed a quick bite and found plenty of seating near the gate. Boarding was well-organised, and staff kept things moving without fuss. Overall, a solid travel experience — efficient, comfortable, and much improved from a few years ago. Just arrive early, especially during peak times, and you’ll be fine.
Abdullah A — Google review
I've been here 4 times, and it's been a good, straightforward journey getting to and from the gates. My favourite terminal has to be T2 as it has a good variety of shops and the gates aren't too far away.
Connor C — Google review
Well what a change in Terminal 2 now the renovations are just about complete. It no longer feels like Luton airport in the 1970s. Lovely modern spacious ambience, fast efficient security, clean and tidy with a fast train link. Great shopping and eating too. What more could you ask for.
Martin F — Google review
It’s a good airport. Modern. Well appointed. Good facilities and amenities. Not much in departures before security. There is a WH Smith and a Starbucks. Protip: nowhere to sit in departures really so might not want to arrive too early. Can sit on the cement blocks outside if the weathers ok. After security the Duty Free is epic. The eatery options decent. Seating options are significantly better. Adequate. Another Protip: Boots is a really great store in my experience for travel amenities and snacks. Good variety of options and so many of the things you may be looking for at a reasonable price.
Kris T — Google review
Manchester Airport is a very smooth, very well organised airport. Being one of the busiest airports in the UK, it's absolutely amazing. There's a lot of car parking by the airport and it's a very affordable price. Manchester Airport has a humongous selection, and 3 terminals make it spread out, and the ATC knows how to make sure the runways are running smoothly. Absolutely amazing airport, and I would highly recommend it. It's also got a great planespotting place with a British Airways Concorde on show!. P.S. : The planespotting area costs £5 for entry, but it's worth it.
LyrxPlayz — Google review

Leeds Bradford Airport

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Leeds Bradford Airport is an international airport conveniently served by buses from Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate, and other regional points. It's located near major roads such as the M6, A66, A1, A65, and A59. The airport offers clean facilities with friendly staff and a smooth check-in process. There are various shops and dining options available in the terminal. Although it's a small airport with limited destinations, it provides efficient services for travelers.
The six eight one lounge Seen a lot of negative reviews regarding the new lounge, so was apprehensive when I had already booked it. But honestly me and my dad had no issues, the food was really nice and could have 4 alcoholic drinks each, which for us is plenty before a flight, was the view the best ?? Probably not, and the price ?? Also maybe not, but when is stepped out to go to the gate and I saw how busy the airport was I was happy to have been in the lounge where it was quieter, plenty of seating and not crowded, so yes I would probably book the facility again.
Charlotte R — Google review
Contrary to the other reviews we had a solid experience flying out from this airport, where security lines were easy to find from the staff's guidance! Did not take long and trays go through the conveyor belts quickly, getting around the airport areas is quick on escalators and stairs. Departure boards kept us updated for flight status, waiting areas have plenty of seating and points to charge our phones. Walkway to the flight boarding has lots of windows giving views to outside and shuttle bus took us efficiently to our flight, one problem is the Gregg's is not in the airport so be aware you need to go there pre-security.
K. P — Google review
I have flown from Leeds a couple of times and always found it ok, but I was there today to pick my daughter and her friend up. There is no arrivals lounge. There is currently a massive renovation going on. The arrivals pick up area is outside next to a dirty grotty smoking shelter. There is no way to access any information about the arrivals. No information screens, no staff, no shelter and no views of the planes so no way to know if the flight has arrived. There is one hour free parking, but if you go over that hour it's a £68 charge. I almost left to go and move the car to avoid the astronomic charge. Stood in the rain for 30 mins waiting with my younger daughter. Even the smoking shelter had a missing roof. So anyone going to pick up a family member or friend. Wrap up warm, take an umbrella and check the flight times on your phone.
Kate A — Google review
Getting to this airport already felt unusual. The road leading there is a small country lane, and for much of the drive I honestly thought I was heading to the wrong place. The airport appears suddenly, almost out of nowhere, which already gives a strange first impression. Once I arrived, things only became more chaotic. I travel often, and I have never experienced having to wait outside the airport just to get inside the building. The queue lasted more than an hour, which is completely unacceptable for any airport. Passengers with larger luggage had it even worse, because they had to queue twice: first to drop off their big suitcase, and then again to pass through the gates. There was also no clear organisation between priority and non-priority passengers. Everyone was mixed together in the same lines, so paying extra for priority meant nothing at all. The only positive part of my experience was a member of staff who tried to help people with flights leaving soon by moving them ahead in the queue. That effort was appreciated, but it was not enough to make up for the overall mess. Inside, the airport was no better. It felt dirty, neglected, and poorly managed. Fortunately, the weather was good that day, because standing outside in the rain or in strong heat for over an hour would have been unbearable. Overall, the experience was stressful, disorganised, and far below the standards travellers should expect. This airport leaves a very negative impression from start to finish.
Monika A — Google review
Review for the new 681 Lounge. We made use of the old 1432 Runway Lounge on many occasions and were excited to try the new offering. Having paid £54 each a few months previously we were disappointed to be offered a price of £39 by email 22 hours before departure. Of course we could not cancel the booking. On to the lounge… The drink offering is worse. You are restricted in what drinks you can get, and how many. The food offering is better, very nice buffet style, but no table service. The runway view is an absolute joke. Instead of watching the airport you get a view of the car park (see photo) All in all, a worse service for a higher price. BTW after complaining LBA did refund the difference in price
David H — Google review
One of the more popular airports in the North of England, but still feels quite small and occasionally disorganised—especially during busy times. Security queues can be long, with only two lanes operating unless you’ve booked fast track. It’s particularly chaotic when multiple flights are checking in at once. That said, it’s convenient and easy to get to, and much simpler than going all the way to Manchester. The meet-and-greet zone is right by the entrance, but it’s steep at £7 just to stop for a couple of minutes. There’s a free one-hour parking option further away, which is fine if you’re mobile, but may not suit everyone. The car rental centre is about a 10-minute walk, though there is a shuttle bus—I usually walk through the car parks unless it’s raining. They’re currently expanding the terminal with a new section that includes restaurants and lounges (including a Burger King), which is a nice improvement. All in all, not the most polished airport experience, but it’s local and convenient for me, and I’d still choose it over Manchester. Flying out of London is smoother overall—but for northern travel, LBA does the job.
Samantha G — Google review
There are no signs in regards carrying liquids through to airside. When you hit security (what a farce), there's only one lane open. Security told us, even though they have the new scanners, they are no longer allowed to use them to their full extent. Despite the Web page saying different This was the only human interaction we had. So sad everything is automated. We did manage to find a free washer fountain. Just before duty free. There is a lot of construction going on.
Nick L — Google review
New terminal open but only two new eateries. One is the size of a football stadium! They could have added more variety. And they sell the same food as the other food places. If you like burgers for starter, burgers for main and burgers for dessert you are sorted. If you don't like burgers, hard times......
Marky B — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. A650 Bradford Road
  2. A657 Leeds Road
  3. A6038 Otley Road
  4. A657 Saltaire Road
  5. A6037 Bradford and Bingley Road
  6. A6034 Keighley Road
  7. B6151 Otley Old Road
  8. A650 Bingley Road
  9. A650 Harden Road
  10. A6037 Canal Road.
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