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Yorkshire Dales National Park in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Yorkshire Dales National Park, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Yorkshire Dales National Park offers classic English countryside scenery, with rolling green hills, dry-stone walls, stone-built villages, and dramatic limestone features like Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. Walkers and cyclists are drawn to its extensive network of footpaths and trails, including sections of the Pennine Way and the Three Peaks. You can explore historic sites such as Bolton Abbey and Fountains Abbey (a UNESCO World Heritage Site nearby), as well as traditional market towns like Hawes and Grassington. The area is also known for its wildlife, waterfalls such as Aysgarth Falls, and locally produced cheeses, ales, and farm foods.
With favorites like National Science and Media Museum, Leeds Corn Exchange, and Oliver's Pantry, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Mommy Thai and Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Leeds so you can get the best taste of Yorkshire Dales National Park while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Trinity Leeds and Leeds Corn Exchange with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Yorkshire Dales National Park without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 9 hours of your day.
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Trinity Leeds

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4.3
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Shopping mall
Food & Drink
Other Food & Drink
Trinity Leeds is a vibrant shopping destination that offers an impressive array of lifestyle and designer fashion stores, making it a must-visit for any fashion enthusiast. Beyond shopping, this expansive mall features a delightful selection of restaurants to satisfy your culinary cravings and even boasts a three-screen arthouse cinema for those looking to catch an indie film. Nestled in the heart of Leeds city centre, Trinity Leeds stands out as part of the city's rich cultural landscape, surrounded by attractions like museums, galleries, and theaters.
Wayfinding needs to be improved. So many entrances and small routes which you can take more efficiently, if you know your way around. If not you will be walking around in circles and realising that there are small entrances from the back alley, say Albion street. Entrances should be marked as entrances or something to inform people. Overall mall is filled with lots of essential shops, not much branded, very hearty place. I guess because it is on a hill, some floors appear as first floor while others are like second floor to first. Mostly clothing on the first floor and eating on the third floors. I like the seasonal decorations and nice dome shape clear class which allows you to have a breathtaking view
FFROSTYY — Google review
On our trip to Leeds for an event, we got here slightly early, and decided to have a wonder around this mall. Got here at 6pm so quite a few places had closed. One thing we were desperate for was the loo! Nice enough toilets and quite easy to find, however my toilet did not flush! Clearly didn’t flush for the few users before me either. Slightly mortifying. We had planned to come back here for food after our event (either Five Guys, Tortilla, That Ziki) but we were quite tired and decided to head straight home! I’d love to come back here and properly explore/shop one day!
Lucky K — Google review
I call this building Leeds Corn Ex-change Rotunda, shops. Visitors like us, saying Good morning to Locals, with a smile, makes this lovely market, brighter with Colours. Well done Job.. to buy a lovely item or a dress.. thank you Leeds & hi you !! Don't miss this Rotunda, "from inside" ....chxx
Charlie I — Google review
Washrooms could be a lot better. But a wide range of restaurants, tech centres, clothing. Really busy on weekends. A one stop destination to do all your shopping
Leo P — Google review
Trinity Leeds is a fantastic one-stop destination located in the heart of Leeds City Centre, just a short walk from both the train station and bus station. We have all top brands in one place, making it incredibly convenient to find everything you need without travelling far. The complex also features a well-organized food court with plenty of dining options, a cinema theatre for entertainment, and clean, accessible toilets. A great place to spend time with family or friends!
Pavithran G — Google review
Amazing service! (Trinity Leeds Customer services.) About three weeks ago, I was having an issue online with an order from 'Zara'. I called 'Leeds Trinity's, in the hope that they could put me through. Unfortunately, Zara don't have a customer service number that I could get them on, which makes any number superfluous. I was trying to get to know where an order that was a week late was. Fortunately, my hero 'Lorella' from customer services, went above and beyond. She not only tried to contact them for me, but took my number to call me back, as I was on the school run. After waiting a while to get hold of someone, she finally did & found out that what I ordered was no longer in stock. This wasn't good customer service from them, as I hadn't received any email notifying me, or that I would be getting a refund. I was very thankful to Lorella, for taking the time to help me out, as she was very empathetic & showed exactly what good customer service is. She got nothing in the way of a sale or anything else, it was just to help me, & she re affirmed that some companies employ people who will go above & beyond to deliver that great standard! Thank you again Lorella, you're a credit to 'Trinity Leeds'.
Paul G — Google review
Good place to shop in Leeds, Bradford, or the Huddersfield area. There are plenty of options with big and small brands. Good food court options and the general atmosphere is comfortable and cool.
Farrukh H — Google review
I love visiting the Trinity, mainly for the Apple store but there are a lot of great stores available, M&S right on the edge of the centre is really convenient and so is the Boots store, there’s lots of restaurants too where you can bob in for lunch or an evening meal. There’s a cinema too but I haven’t made use of this. They have a nice and helpful customer service point that you can find on the maps which are situated on each floor. Even just for walking around and grabbing a bite and a coffee it’s generally a nice please to visit.
Stephen B — Google review
27 Albion St, Leeds, LS1 5AT, United Kingdom•http://www.trinityleeds.com/•+44 113 394 2415•Tips and more reviews for Trinity Leeds
5 min · 0.28 mi
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Leeds Corn Exchange

4.4
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4.1
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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Leeds Corn Exchange is a stunning Victorian domed building that houses fashion, lifestyle, and jewellery stores. The area around it offers a mix of sightseeing attractions, cultural experiences, local dining options, and budget-friendly accommodations. The built heritage in the center includes iconic landmarks like Leeds Town Hall, Leeds Civic Hall, and Leeds Central Library. Nearby Kirkstall Abbey provides opportunities for various events throughout the year and houses the Abbey House Museum which delves into Victorian life in the city.
Great place to visit! Interesting independent shops with good gift ideas. There's a seating area where you can buy a warm drink. Would recommend 👍🏻
Michelle M — Google review
Absolutely fun exploring around, stunning Victorian Dome architecture indeed. Scrumptious food shops, valid reason packed with locals and visitors alike. Impressed with what Leeds local market has to offer. Cheers.
M C — Google review
Wonderful quirky place to go. There are an amazing variety of quirky unique shops, a very good cafe and an excellent cheese shop where you can buy lots of cheeses and snacks and have a wide variety of cheese based delights, including a truly delicious fondue.
Caroline S — Google review
Leeds Corn Exchange is such a unique and beautiful building! 🏛️✨ The architecture is stunning inside and out, and it has such a vibrant, creative atmosphere. It’s full of independent shops, quirky boutiques, and little cafés that make it a joy to wander around. The mix of history and modern culture is perfect, and it really feels like the heart of Leeds’ independent scene. A must-visit if you’re in the city.
Mohammed A — Google review
An iconic Leeds must visit spot! Such an architecturally interesting building with some really cool shops!
Karina O — Google review
Stunning building. Lines and design is gorgeous. Visited day and night was great. In the night was just beautiful. Definitely reccomend even for just a quick walk around tbe building to view the beauty of the stone work. Wow.
Paul — Google review
Beautiful architecture. Lots of interesting shops and eateries. Definitely worth a visit.
Chris D — Google review
Boutique style shops in a historic venue (worth having a look at). Decent for a wander about.
James A — Google review
Call Ln, Leeds, LS1 7BR, United Kingdom•http://www.leedscornexchange.co.uk/•+44 113 234 0363•Tips and more reviews for Leeds Corn Exchange
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Victoria Leeds

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Shopping
Clothing store
Department store
Victoria Leeds is a stunning shopping destination that showcases the elegance of Victorian architecture with its ornate, glass-roofed arcades. This retail haven spans over 650,000 square feet and features two main sections: Victoria Quarter and Victoria Gate. Here, you can explore an impressive selection of luxury brands that rival those found in London, including renowned names like Paul Smith and Estee Lauder.
Victoria Leeds is a true gem in the heart of the city, offering a shopping experience that’s both elegant and exciting. The architecture alone is stunning—beautiful arcades with intricate details and modern touches make it a joy just to walk around. The mix of high-end brands, unique boutiques, and popular stores ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you’re just browsing or on a shopping spree. Beyond the shopping, there’s a fantastic selection of cafes and restaurants where you can take a break and enjoy a bite to eat or a coffee. The entire space is always clean, well-maintained, and feels very upscale, with a lovely, relaxed atmosphere. The staff in the shops and around the area are always welcoming and happy to help, which adds to the overall experience. Victoria Leeds is a perfect blend of luxury, style, and convenience—highly recommended for anyone visiting Leeds or locals looking for a top-notch shopping destination!
Chief P — Google review
Victoria Gate in Leeds is a stylish, modern shopping spot with high-end stores and cool architecture. Great for shopping, dining, and a fun day out in the city.
Himashi M — Google review
A great space, filled with shops and a restaurant. Sad to see empty spaces to rent. There is a great Alice in Wonderland set up for the kids. I didn’t see the staff this time around but have seen them previously, all dressed up in theme interacting with the kids.
Glam N — Google review
Compared with last year’s Monopoly themed event, this year is clearly much weaker! Although the installations are grand and dazzling, very attractive for photo taking and social media, the activity of searching for hidden playing cards within the installations is just a decent parent-child activity. However, the staff merely stood around chatting, offering no guidance or introductions, and some landmarks didn’t even have staff present. The main character, Alice, was nowhere to be seen; the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit just rushed past laughing, with no intention of stopping to take photos with participants. Last year, staff were dressed in gorgeous costumes, but this year they only wore printed t-shirts. In the end, the art installations became nothing more than photo backdrops.
Moon R — Google review
You can find many shops next to the entrance and then at the far end is the entrance to the John Lewis store. Great selection of stores. A great place for a quick snack or coffee for lunch break after work or even on a day out with the family. Absolutely loved the place, very modern and quiet. Loved the modern open ceiling design. Huge John Lewis department store inside. Fantastic, would definitely go back when I’m in Leeds again. A great shopping centre really well laid out and very clean pretty much every major shop that you would need including some lovely independents too.
Bakht S — Google review
A shopping centre with luxury shops. There are a couple of restaurants, nova. It's a small shopping centre in general, unless you consider Leeds Market and Victoria Quarter. I understand it's all separate, or just different buildings but one shopping centre
John — Google review
I recently visited Victoria Leeds, and it was a fantastic shopping experience! The centre beautifully combines historic charm with modern design, highlighted by its stunning stained-glass canopy and elegant arcades. It offers a wide variety of shops, from luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Mulberry to popular high-street stores such as John Lewis. The dining options are excellent, with places like The Ivy providing a perfect spot to relax after shopping. The staff across the centre were friendly and helpful, and the atmosphere felt lively yet welcoming. Whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or just enjoy the architecture, Victoria Leeds is definitely worth a visit.
XCNG S — Google review
Used to be a secure reasonable car park, they now charge you £10 for 30 mins, incorrectly stating that is ‘lost my ticket’ I’d suggest using the Light instead. Security no help, business manager can’t be bothered to return calls either. What a shame I have to resort to reviews for £6.50!
Joseph H — Google review
44, Victoria Gate, Vicar Ln, Leeds LS2 7AU, United Kingdom•http://www.victorialeeds.co.uk/•+44 113 245 5333•Tips and more reviews for Victoria Leeds
23 min · 15.5 mi
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National Science and Media Museum

4.4
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4.2
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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 day out with the kids, lots to do and they particularly enjoyed IMAX. Staff were lovely too. For an idea of ages, I took 7 and 11 year old boys.
Marc H — 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
Pictureville, Bradford, BD1 1NQ, United Kingdom•https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/•+44 330 058 0058•Tips and more reviews for National Science and Media Museum
51 min · 30.4 mi
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Fountains Abbey

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4.5
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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Garden
Fountains Abbey, located in the Yorkshire Dales, is a National Trust property that offers a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Nestled in a secluded valley, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features the impressive ruins of a Cistercian Abbey alongside an 18th-century landscaped garden. Visitors can explore the grand abbey ruins with its hidden staircases and alcoves before venturing to the Cisterian Mill built by the monks.
What an incredible place, if you are like myself you will need multiple trips to take in everything. We spent the entire day basically going around the ruins and didn't even get chance to go in the Hall or the deer park. Stunning place and it is lovely to see it busy as well, and not to mention how well maintained it is. English heritage and National Trust free entry which is a bonus. Highly recommended place to go and like I said maybe two days to explore the entire site properly but wow you won't regret it.
Damien S — Google review
Wow, what a place! Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Gardens completely blew me away. The abbey ruins are absolutely stunning – huge, dramatic, and full of atmosphere. You can just wander around and lose yourself in the history. The gardens are gorgeous too – so beautifully designed with lakes, statues, little follies, and surprise viewpoints. Catching a glimpse of the abbey from across the water is like something out of a painting. We also spotted deer in the park which was a bit of a treat! Loads of walking routes to choose from, so you can do a quick wander or spend the whole day exploring. There’s also two good on-site cafes, one at the visitor centre, and one lakeside venue. There are also plenty of picnic spots if you bring your own. The whole place is spotless and really well looked after. This was one of the best days out I’ve had in ages – peaceful, scenic, and full of history. It is also a World Heritage Site to boot, so you are in for a treat!
David H — Google review
We attends an evening event with a male voice choir which was just lovely. To explore the ruins in the dark/by torchlight gave it a very different feel. The acoustics for the concert were brilliant and gave me goosebumps! We will definitely return in the daytime to see it again. Nice to do something different, we had a great time.
Helen C — Google review
It's a magical place. The Abbey is large and it is in good condition considering it's hundreds of years old. You could spend quite sometime here enjoying the Abbey. There is alot to see on the estate.
Jonathan C — Google review
Absolutely Stunning place to visit. The grounds are immense and walks were beautiful. So we'll looked after. I'll definitely be going back to see the rest of it, it is so vast. Tip. Go early and take a pick nic if it's nice, or enjoy the cafe on site.
Bfcuk1 — Google review
The Abbey is beautiful and nd there is so much to see in the grounds. The Mill, Hall and the walk by the river through the woods to a lovely view point. The pools and statues are great. There are toilets and cafes in the grounds. Spent 5 hours there and still didn't get to see the deer park and church.
Tel F — Google review
Visited over the New Year A great set of ruins with plenty of information boards. The site is large so a fair bit of walking involved if you want to take in the gardens, follies & the church,though this isn't open during the winter months but looks spectacular. A coffee shop & seating avaliable near the lake & toilets, as well as near the entrance. The only downside was the amount of children climbing over the ruins,sometimes with big drops, let alone the importance of preserving them. An adequate play area is avaliable.
Diane C — Google review
Really beautiful place to spend the day. Either for picnic or the nice cafe by the lake. They also have a 2nd cafe as fair size place. Great for a nice walk & perfect for family day out
Liz W — Google review
Fountains, Ripon, HG4 3DY, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey-and-studley-roy…•+44 1765 608888•Tips and more reviews for Fountains Abbey
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Leeds Corn Exchange.

Mommy Thai

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4.0
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Thai restaurant
Mommy Thai is a popular restaurant with multiple locations in Leeds and York, offering a menu filled with classic Thai dishes served in a vibrant and rustic setting. The franchise has gained popularity for its delicious and authentic Thai cuisine, creating a street-food atmosphere that enhances the dining experience. One of their highlights is the lunch deal, providing great value for money and a wide variety of customizable options.
Hands down one of the best value restaurants in Leeds. The portions were massive and the prices were amazing. Fast service too! Food was absolutely delish, I forgot what I ordered but I ate EVERYTHING. My friends thoroughly enjoyed all of their dishes and the staff even provided containers if you wanted to take it home. You can pay in cash or card too! Thank you for a great experience.
Abbey — Google review
Lovely place to have lunch. Great value for money and good tasting food. Great wide choice. It's a type of quick and yummy experience. We share with our 7 year old, two main meals. Plenty to go around. Drinks are also priced decently. We love it.
Gabriela B — Google review
Went here with a friend for the first time! 😍 The food was nice with decent sized portions. I ordered noodles with prawns for protein as part of the meal and it was lovely! I couldn't finish, but the staff kindly gave me my own takeaway box to pack myself when asked, and were efficient when delivering our meal. The atmosphere was quite noisy, especially as it was late at 8/9pm and multiple conversations were happening. Overall though, it is a nice place to eat at with a friend or two! ❤️
Equus F — Google review
Place feels very similar to places in Thailand. Portion sizes are large and will definitely fill you up. Service was very helpful and kind. Tom yum was good, perfect amount of spicy-ness. Pad Thai was sweet and nice although I found the noodles to be dry and stuck together. Overall, tasted very authentic and I would revisit.
Justin F — Google review
Great service and atmosphere, but I’d say be careful what noodles you order if you want authentic noodles. Recommend getting the mixed platter starter to share, it has a good variety and comes in a cute basket, very picturesque. I didn’t quite like the Kow soi curry noodles I had, the curry soup was seasoned well with mild spice, but the egg noodles were way too soft and had no texture. Disappointed in the egg noodles, they were in short strands as well, not sure if that was intentionally cut, can’t call it egg noodles if it’s trimmed. 10% off if you pay in cash.
Yulin — Google review
Their lunch deal is definitely of amazing value where you get a starter and main for £11! Compared to some of these other Thai restaurants that charge extra for even the rice dish! Quick and friendly service too.
Wren — Google review
Paid £12.95 for a meal that was unacceptable. Portion consisted of just two pieces of pork with a huge chunk of skin. Sauce leaked everywhere, soaking the bag and packaging (photos attached). To make things worse, the quality and presentation were completely inconsistent compared to my previous order from the same place (see photo). When I called the restaurant to give feedback, the staff showed no apology or accountability—instead, they told me to “ask Deliveroo for a refund.” That’s not how you treat paying customers.
Lai P — Google review
9 of us popped in and the staff was amazing , got us all seated in a few minutes, we all had lunch time deal, a great choice from the lunch menu. The food came in a good time , and it was all amazing !everyone left happy and full , would highly recommend 👌
Daniel M — Google review
7 Duncan St, Leeds, LS1 6DQ, United Kingdom•https://www.mommythai.co.uk/•+44 113 244 9289•Tips and more reviews for Mommy Thai

Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Leeds

4.6
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4.0
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$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Rudy's Pizza Napoletana in Leeds offers affordable and delicious Neapolitan-style pizzas with a variety of toppings, including classic options like margherita and vegetarian choices, as well as unique specials. The restaurant's white pizza and flavorful condiments set it apart from other pizza places. With its focus on chewy rather than crispy dough, Rudy's has become a popular choice for pizza lovers.
Delicious authentic Neapolitan pizza with a light, airy crust and fresh toppings. The Margherita was spot on, and the anchovy/olive pizza was full of flavor. Friendly service and a cozy spot. Definitely recommend! 🍕🥗🤌
Doni M — Google review
Edit: emailed address below and Leeds branch twice, never heard back. Such a disappointing experience for Fathers Day. We love the Headingley branch so gave Leeds city a try. The waitress when asked by us if there was a free pint for Father’s Day said yes, but we were charged for it on the bill - to then be given a can of IPA instead, nice gesture (thank you) but not a free house drink like we were promised, or received for Mothers Day in Headingley. On Mothers Day my wife also received a kind free dessert but no offer of this for Father Day in Leeds. The pizzas took around 70 minutes from sitting down to arrive, the restaurant wasn’t even full and the staff didn’t appear too overwhelmed either. Tried ordering some olives to start and on my pizza only to be told “we’ve run out of olives?!” We were already a little miffed as to how Rudy’s in Headingley had run out of burrata on Mother’s Day too, for such a big chain their stock levels need looking at. The pizzas were great but after 2 very different experiences at 2 branches we are hesitant to go again 🤷🏻‍♂️
Matt — Google review
Ordered a boozy lemonade, garlic bread, a couple of pizzas some ice cream, and because the waiter was feeling generous, a lemoncello on the house! Amazing authentic food at reasonable prices especially keeping in mind premium location next to the train station, service was very good despite us not having a booking (we were heading for Jodhpur but it was closed ☹️), one of the lads took a 30min wait down to 10-15min by reshuffling booking arrangements (not everyone does this) for us two be seated, very accomadating Staff despite business and the atmosphere was very industrial/ contemporary whilst being homely, pizza is cooked, and bar are as part of open plan layout, bringing in natural light via high ceilings. Will definitely be taking my wife's parents when they arrive in the UK 😎 We spent £50 betwixt the two of us, but £10-20 per person should be ok, as my wife and I just came from 3hrs of tennis and ate like there's no tomorrow! 😄
Ronak N — Google review
Rudys near the station road is an absolute vibe. Rustic, authentic neapolitean pizzas with ambience as good as the toppings makes it one of the best pizza places in Leeds. We tried the garlic bread and portebello mushroom pizza, and both were brilliant. The most suprising part is how well everything is seasoned and every bite is flavorful. Unfortunately, we had no idea that the garlic bread is a pizza on its own with mozzarella so both the pizzas tasted very similar, but we'll have a reason to go back again (red sauce base)
Siddhant S — Google review
Such delicious pizza, highly recommend with the garlic aioli dip for the crust! I had the doppia mozzarella with added sweetcorn and garlic oil this time. Open kitchen where you can see them being made, out waitress was very sweet and all the staff were friendly and seemed upbeat. This is my second time at this branch but I enjoyed visiting the Manchester one a few years ago too.
Emma — Google review
Really disappointed as we normally love rudys ☹️ Ordered 2 pizzas for takeaway and they arrived with hardly any toppings, cheese or sauce, dry & cold as per photo, ended up binning most of it, have tried to contact company via their website first but didn’t receive a response
Nicole F — Google review
Amazing pizza! Best I’ve eaten since being back in the UK. I now have a new life goal of visiting every location and trying a new pie in each place.
Simon D — Google review
Best pizza in england, been to both in Liverpool and they were also great, however one of the servers was putting pressure on us during our stay.
Artur J — Google review
2 New Station St, Leeds, LS1 5DL, United Kingdom•https://www.rudyspizza.co.uk/location/new-station-street/•+44 113 834 9697•Tips and more reviews for Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Leeds
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House of Fu: Ramen, Cocktails & Karaoke

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Ramen restaurant
Nestled in the heart of the city, House of Fu is a culinary gem that has recently transitioned from pop-up success to a permanent dining destination. This vibrant ramen restaurant offers an array of mouthwatering dishes, including their standout beef ramen, which boasts rich flavors and high-quality ingredients. For those looking for a lively atmosphere beyond dining, the upstairs bar features private karaoke booths where you can unleash your inner rock star.
We were strolling through the city center when we spotted this place and decided to give it a try—and it was the best decision ever! The curry chicken with rice and all the toppings was incredible, and the crispy cauliflower was out of this world. The prices are reasonable, and the service is outstanding. Definitely give it a try—you won’t regret it!
Florin C — Google review
House of Fu was a lovely spot to get lunch. My friend and I shared a starter of pork gyozas (some of the best I have ever had) then we both got a bowl of ramen which were also delicious. The atmosphere was lively and there was nice background music. The staff were efficient but not overly chatty in my opinion. Overall I would really recommend. I would also advise booking on a weekend lunchtime.
Anna — Google review
Such a gem. We didn't book a table but we were lucky enough to have seats at high chairs. The staff is very friendly, relaxed and chatty. Food is amazing, and if you are struggling to use chopsticks 🥢-don't hesitate and ask for cutlery.(I am absolutely rubbish to use them in public, and would have food all over me ,and possibly other people😂). We had crispy cauliflower, and dumplings for start and both had 🍜 Ramen( that's what we was planning to have). It didn't disappoint! Nom nom nom! We will back when next time visiting Leeds for gig. Thank you!
Izabela W — Google review
Went here for lunchtime, the menu is ok, can be better. Mostly pork or chicken, there were other ramen that I would've tried, but it was plant based, unfortunately. The lack of beef dishes was a bit disappointing, and the gyoza's arrived earlier than the main food, we waited for the ramen but came too late so we just went ahead and ate the gyoza otherwise they'd go cold. The original fu ramen was a bit too rich and creamy slightly made me feel sick, so I stopped eating it. Don't get me wrong. The dish is nice but not for me.
Dan B — Google review
Had a lovely meal at House of Fu this afternoon. My partner has some food allergies and the staff made him feel really reassured and informed which meant we could both enjoy our food worry free! It was delicious, the atmosphere was really relaxed, and the staff were lovely! Will definitely dine there again.
Meghann C — Google review
Loved the vibe of this place and the cool tiling and general decor/colour scheme. Had a nice mocktail menu and the staff were very attentive, chickened out of trying ramen for the first time but enjoyed the cauliflower rice bowl instead - very generous portions also!
Emma — Google review
We just found your new favourite spot in Leeds. Bold flavours, good vibes, and food that always hits ,welcome to House of FU🍜
LetsjustgoAway14 — Google review
The food is always amazing here! The lunch deal slaps for £10, as well as the great selection of drinks. Seeing jubel on the menu is always a good sign. Highly recommend coming for a cosy lunch lunch spot or lovely evening meal. Shout out to Tilly and Fin. They looked after me so well and the best people! Can’t wait to come back. Emma <3
Emma N — Google review
15-19 The Headrow, Leeds, LS1 6PU, United Kingdom•http://www.hellohouseoffu.com/•+44 113 234 6907•Tips and more reviews for House of Fu: Ramen, Cocktails & Karaoke

Oliver's Pantry

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Cafe
Oliver's Pantry is a charming café located just off the Market Square in Ripon, North Yorkshire. It prides itself on serving rich coffee and flavorful loose leaf tea, along with fresh and uplifting food throughout the day. The café offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making visitors feel right at home. With a focus on wholesome dishes and delectable baked goods, it's known for its delicious all-day brunches and seasonal lunch menu featuring homemade dishes.
The staff were really friendly and helpful. Maverick our chocolate labrador loved it too especially as he had a Waggychino. The food was really good. I had Eggs Benedict whilst my wife had a Pancake Stack with Berry Compote and white chocolate sauce.
Stephen H — Google review
A lovely place to while away a bit of time as a family. A good place to come after visiting the workhouse museum down the road (also recommended!). We particularly enjoyed the chocolate brownie and maltesers brownie, though one of our party noted that the carrot cake wasnt their favourite. Dogs are welcome, prices are as expected, menu is extensive enough to suit most tastes, staff are smiley and friendly and the walls are green.
Jim K — Google review
A great little find on our travels. The young lady serving was attentive and helpful. We had the best coffees in a while and the Eggs Florentine we ordered were delicious, hence the photo!! Wishing you well with your business.
BGGC — Google review
Nice little coffee shop with a good menu. Very welcoming and attentive service. Cakes were tasty and dog was greeted warmly with a complimentary gravy bone.
S K — Google review
Went here today on recommendation of a friend. Wasn't disappointed ordered their large breakfast and a Tea, the tea came in it's own little teapot with real tea leaves. Lovely cuppa. The food was one of, if not the best Breakfast I have had. Could tell all the produce was fresh from a butcher not usual supermarket stuff. The large mushroom was cooked to perfection as was everything. The staff were polite and helpful, it was a pleasure to dine there and will be returning when next in Ripon. Well done to all, thank you for such a pleasant dining experience
Stuart B — Google review
Ooooh wow! You have to taste the Millionaire's shortbread! Mmmm! Absolutely gorgeous cafe! Lovely outside seating area. Warm welcome. A very happy place. Very friendly and attentive staff. The cakes.... oh, my word. Millionaire's shortbread eith REAL Belgian chocolate. So glad I chose that! (Waitress recommended it too). Lovely coffee, great vibe, comfortable and lovely decor. Ripon definitely has quirky and arty influences. So much to see. Will come back to Oliver's pantry! Might see you there! Thank you!
Wendi N — Google review
Nice place but I can't help feeling it is a bit unloved nowadays. Service is always very good and foods OK but its lacking something. If. You're paying to eat out you either want an amazing interior or great food so it's got a few paddles stuck on the wall, hmm. Plants? Lovely paintings? Nice calm music? Has none of this. Sorry needs a good cuddle from its owners :)
Duncan P — Google review
We had a great lunch, pictured is the fish finger wrap. Great service from a friendly team, definitely would recommend 🙂
Matthew L — Google review
86 North St, Ripon, HG4 1DP, United Kingdom•https://www.oliverspantry.com/•+44 1765 600548•Tips and more reviews for Oliver's Pantry
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