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Keighley in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Keighley, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Lacock Abbey, The Endless Kettle, and Cliffe Castle, 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 The Kings Arms and The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen so you can get the best taste of Keighley 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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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Brontë Parsonage Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. 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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Lacock Abbey

4.6
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4.4
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$$$$affordable
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Lacock Abbey, originally a nunnery dating back to the 13th century, has a rich history that includes being converted into a family home and later becoming the residence of William Henry Fox Talbot. The abbey is renowned as the birthplace of modern photography, where Fox Talbot captured the world's first photographic negative. Visitors are drawn to its unique features and picturesque setting in Lacock Village, with its historic streets and woodland grounds.
charming and atmospheric site rich in history and beauty. Lacock Abbey blends medieval architecture with peaceful gardens, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing visit. The cloisters are especially stunning and may look familiar to Harry Potter fans. A delightful stop for history lovers and photographers alike.
Anaz A — Google review
Great place to visit with the usual high standard from the National Trust. Cafe serves good quality food. Plenty of benches around the generous gardens and a children's playground. Very good museum all about the history of photography.
Ali B — Google review
Friendly and welcoming staff and a picturesque place to visit, perfect for a photoshoot (it was lovely to see so many families taking photos and enjoying themselves) and although I didn’t have time to explore the entire area, the abbey was beautiful. Will be back soon to discover the museum and enjoy the autumnal colours. Terrain is somewhat difficult to traverse as a wheelchair user in terms of suspension and gravel, but it is possible.
Blossom — Google review
Good car parking. £5.00 for non National Trust members. A beautiful Abbey with amazing grounds. There is a National Trust cafe before the property and inside the property. Enthusiastic National trust Staff with willingness to share their lnowldge. information. Part of the Harry Potter films.
Nicholas S — Google review
Lovely place to visit, stunning house & grounds. Beautiful village to walk around but we found the pub food prices quite pricey. 4 min drive up the road is Whitehall Garden centre with a lovely reasonable restaurant or tea room.
Wendi S — Google review
We visited Lacock without knowing anything of it's history, or indeed anything about it at all beforehand. Both the Abbey and the village are lovely. It's difficult though to get beyond the obvious and predictable 'Harry Potter' hype that the village attracts, and whilst it is is a very pretty village, the volume of cars did affect my view of the place. The Abbey though was a different kettle of fish. The place oozed centuries of history and the cloisters were beautiful. The house has seen many changes over the years; to some extent a victim of the vanity of owners through the centuries as tastes, fashions, and styles, have changed. And with each generation of change, so the house has been altered. The National Trust has obviously focussed on the work of William Henry Fox Talbot, photographic development pioneer and polymath who ived in the house for a period of time in the 19th century. But his life is just a small part of the history of the place which begins it's story in the 13th Century, 600 years before William Henry Talbot. Its a glorious place, well worth a visit with knowledgeable guides in the house and hospitable staff in the cosy café. We didn't have time to visit the gardens but this will definitely be on the itinerary for our next visit here.
Gerard — Google review
Really Pretty. There is a fancy mansion and a very plain, historic abbey at one site . Great photography museum also The village is very cute
Lon W — Google review
Lacock abbey is special. As you enter this ancient homeand throughout, you meet volunteers able to answer any question as you walk through the many centuries of the building. Culminating with the birthplace of photography. All set in a picture perfect village with a lovely pub! Add in the photography exhibition and gardens this is a good gentle day out worth savering with the NT doing what it does so well. Recommended.
Kevin L — Google review
Lacock, Chippenham, SN15 2LG, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/lacock•+44 1249 730459•Tips and more reviews for Lacock Abbey
3 hr 41 min · 235 mi
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Brontë Parsonage Museum

4.6
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4.6
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Museum
Historic Sites
History Museums
The Brontë Parsonage Museum, located in Haworth, is the former family home of the famous literary sisters Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Brontë. The museum showcases a wealth of personal items, manuscripts, and letters belonging to the Brontë family. Visitors can explore the humble residence where the sisters penned their classic novels such as 'Jane Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights.' The museum offers an immersive experience with original bedrooms and studies to wander through.
Step through the door of the Brontë Parsonage Museum and you step back theough history. You don't have to be a fan of the Brontë Sisters to appreciate this excellent museum which is packed with furniture and items belonging to the Brontë family in a faithful recreation of their home. After a short wait in the pleasant surroundings of the garden we were ushered in and allowed to take in the surroundings at our own pace, taking in as little or as much as we chose through information boards, our own guidebook and a series of QR codes which add to the experience. After visiting the main rooms we spent some time in the exhibition that was full of interesting information and more artifacts before descending to the shop. The shop is full of great gifts and souvenirs and if you purchase books the staff will stamp them to show that they were purchased at the museum. Parking is conveniently located a few metres away from the museum at £1.50 an hour payable by cash, card or via the RingGo app but if that car park is full there is another pay and display car park nearby. The toilet facilities at the museum are impressive, very clean and well-maintained. There were a lot of staff on-site who were all very friendly and happy to talk and answer questions. As we visited in the middle of August the museum was busy and as space is at a premium it wasn't always the most comfortable of experiences but when we were returning to the car later on there wasn't even a queue so there are probably quieter times to visit! This museum is a must-see if you are in the area. In addition, the church that houses the Brontë crypt is the other side of the garden wall and the village itself is very picturesque.
Eleri D — Google review
Very interesting in that is covers the entire Bronte family. Much more interesting than just their books. Enjoyed this much more than I expected. An added bonus is the cute town within which they lived
Stephen G — Google review
Wonderful museum. I'd wanted to visit for years and finally did recently. Spotting the parsonage from the exit/ back entrance of the church was such a magical moment. I really recommend getting your first glimpse there. The environs were so beautiful, what an appropriately magical atmosphere. The parsonage was delightful. Highlights were the piano, Anne's bloodied handkerchief, Branwell's painting of Emily, Charlotte's hair and dress, Maria's inscribed comb, and Patrick's glasses. I also loved seeing the apostle cupboard referenced in Jane Eyre. I'd been a fan for years but was unaware that their poor, elder sisters had been so close in age to them. That was really thought-provoking. I bought lots of things from the gift shop - my favourite of which were simple copies of a drawing of and by Anne, my favourite Brontë. The moors were to die for. Spectacular trip.
Sea — Google review
Had a wonderful day out with our young lad walking around the hills and the City of Culture art installations. The butterfly installation is particularly beautiful. The path does get a little bump so I'd recommend comfortable footwear, not flip flops. I kind of managed with Crocs, but was feeling sore the next day.
Khalid A — Google review
Wonderful visit to Howarth, Yorkshire, good scenery, fresh air, exercise and if you love the Brontë sisters like me, it's just a great reasonably priced day trip out from Manchester. Thought the bars , shops, goods, merchandising were interesting, some quirky, a few unique, but others, which were often the same but just in different shops , were a little over priced imo. And really only one reasonably affordable eatery, which i enjoyed a scone tea immensely
Elizabeth C — Google review
I'm not a huge Brontë fan, I know their story and have read several of their novels and obviously seen a lot of adaptations and biopics, but I must admit to being a little disappointed by this museum. The best thing is knowing you're standing where they once stood, but a lot of the items are made up of recreations and copies of things that are held elsewhere or in private collections. The recreation of Branwell's study, overseen by Simon Armitage, is somewhat comical in its drunken-yet-brilliant-mind excess, and it always strikes me as odd how much is devoted to his lost genius, when there's literally three women who achieved right there, against the odds. At best, you can do the full tour of the house in under an hour, less if it's not busy (the rooms are small and the cordons only give you a finite space, so if there's more than two people in there, you have to wait your turn). The tour is self guided but staff are on hand should you have any queries. Have to say, on my visit some of the staff looked far from energised; their aura often seemed to be one of boredom and a desire to be elsewhere/invisible (to be fair it was around 2pm so lunch breaks may have been imminent) so there was a feeling of "please don't ask me anything". They may have also been annoyed at the two unruly children one party had, the adults of whom were doing nothing to control them. You are allowed to take photographs, but no flash if your wielding anything other than your phone. The last room explores the legacy of the sisters on film, but it's pretty basic, amounting to some film scripts and the odd photo. A more interactive experience, showing numerous clips from adaptations, perhaps with the original scenes from the novel accompanying in comparison, would be more interesting and likely to fire the imagination. The gift shop is well stocked, but you'll probably find similar in several shops on the main street, perhaps at a slightly lower price (though admittedly still inflated in comparison to other non touristy outlets; I was surprised to see pin badges going for £10 in one shop when similar would be £5 elsewhere). Toilets were clean, but the writing on the locks as small as that of the Brontës, making it difficult to know whether they're engaged. The grounds are lovely, overlooking the church and local allotments. Haworth is a lovely spot. Obviously if you are a Brontë obsessive, this is somewhere you have to visit, but for everyone else maybe not. That said, if you are in picturesque Haworth, it would be a shame not to visit. Price of admission is 13 pounds which may seem steep for such a middling experience, but it does give you access for twelve months. Then again, if you found it middling once, you probably wouldn't want to return
Mark C — Google review
Brontë Parsonage Museum is well worth visiting if you are a fan of the famous novels from this family, or want to understand life in this area during the early to mid 1800s. Timed entry to minimize overcrowding in the small space of this house. The museum presents a close replication of the original kitchen, bedrooms, dining room, etc. Some items are original (e.g., Charlotte’s paintbox and spectacles). Each room has information about typical life in that space, including storylines about what the Bronte family members might have said and done on a typical day there. The last part of the exhibition shows information and artifacts from films and plays about the Brontës. I think more could be done to depict the life of this family, in particular, events and writing leading up to publication of the famous novels. Many relevant items are together in the latter part of the house (likely due to limited space elsewhere), but it seems clumped together rather than displayed in a way that systematically explains how the novels were conceived and came to fruition. My deepest impression is the difficult lives and poor health that challenged the Brontë sisters (and brother), which likely reflects how others in the community also endured in that era. The appeal of the Bronte parsonage is amplified by its picturesque location in the village of Haworth, which is a destination on its own. The graveyard beyond the Bronte home is also worth a look, although the Brontë family except Anne are buried under the church. Visited in late May 2025.
Steve M — Google review
Beautifully curated and narrated exhibition. Really takes the visitor back in time. A fitting tribute to the Bronte family and their literary genius. The gardens are also absolutely beautiful. An excellent tribute to part of Yorkshire heritage. Thank you
Cecilia L — Google review
Church St, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdom•http://www.bronte.org.uk/•+44 1535 642323•Tips and more reviews for Brontë Parsonage Museum
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Brontë Parsonage Museum, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

The Kings Arms

4.4
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4.2
(667)
$$$$affordable
Pub
Nestled at the summit of Haworth Hill, The Kings Arms is a charming pub steeped in history, dating back to the 17th century. This cozy establishment offers a warm atmosphere where patrons can enjoy meals in both the bar area and bistro, with options for vegetarians and even special doggy dinners. While parking isn't available on-site, visitors can find public car parks nearby—just be prepared for a bit of a walk!
Warm welcome, nice ambiance, nice prices (£12 for pie, £14-16 for burgers) and fresh tasty food! Couldn't ask for more.
Jonas C — Google review
Visited today (25/10/25) with my wife after a lovely walk around the shops. We spotted The Kings Arms and decided to give it a try. On arrival, we were greeted by a very polite gentleman who served us. The atmosphere was brilliant, warm, cosy, and welcoming. Our food arrived in about 15 minutes and it was absolutely delicious. My wife also really enjoyed her meal. Overall, a very positive experience! We’d definitely love to come back next time we might even stay overnight and enjoy a few beers.
DJ R — Google review
I rated service 1 star because I waited 54 minutes for my food, they said that it was busy, it wasn't very busy at all! I rated food 2 stars because the burger buns were burnt and there were no onion rings, which I it said it came with on the menu. And I rated atmosphere 4 stars because they were playing good songs.
Dylan W — Google review
The barman was very kind. We liked the Brontë themed ales. There is a nice outdoor patio. Plenty of space for the pram and daughter to muck about
B A — Google review
This was a fantastic pub to go drinking at, with a vintage design that also adds decorations! The counter is well-presented, staff were friendly in allowing me and my family to try a beer before purchase. I got a pint from the tap and drank it outside, sitting in a relaxing environment during the heat!
K. P — Google review
We visited the kings arms for a drink and decided to get food. We had the loaded hunters chicken fries And it was the best hunters chicken i have had in a long time and at a really good postion and a good price.
Simon K — Google review
Having stuffed a Sunday roast down across the road we walked into the King's Arms.. Had a lovely pint from local Bridgehouse brewery. Called Anne after my wife ( or maybe Anne Bronte.) In post tourist lull so no food at 6.30pm. Just locals drinking. Excellent. Good music. G L O R I A by Van the Man!
MADDOGLEP — Google review
Called here for a drink. Great pub. There was a quiz on when we attended (Wed). Might give the quiz a go another time! Great old map on the wall!
Donna W — Google review
2 Church St, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdom•+44 1535 645197•Tips and more reviews for The Kings Arms
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Day 2

Keep it simple
For day 2, these 6 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Keighley. Start the day with Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - Haworth and make your way through the city to get to Myrtle Park. This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - Haworth

4.7
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4.7
(1698)
Heritage railroad
Tours
Event venue
Heritage preservation
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway (Haworth Station) is a well-preserved railway station and train line that offers a museum and rides on vintage steam locomotives. The 5-mile heritage steam and diesel train ride provides spectacular views across Bronte Country, made famous by the 1970s film, The Railway Children.
Just had the traditional afternoon tea experience. Absolutely blown away. Fantastic food, excellent service, in short a really brilliant day, when I felt I got full value for my money. There is a nice selection of sandwiches, meringues/ macaroons and a large scones with cream and jam. Also included in the price is an all day rover ticket. A very enjoyable day and highly recommended.
Matt W — Google review
Steam train on a regular line. A spectacular day out. It’s a regular line and engine, now maintained by a volunteer organisation. There are both steam and diesel engines. The carriage has a great bar with local beers. The shops at the station have interesting gifts. People are super friendly.
James N — Google review
Small,but perfectly formed line,with immaculately preserved stations. Staff very personable,great carriage stock,and excellent value for money,with a great addition of the museum,adding to the all round experience. Fantastic to be on the iconic platform, as featured in the Railway Children,and of course,the quaint smallest station in Britain. My son is a railway enthusiast,and adored it. Highly recommended
Eric C — Google review
Really enjoyable train ride. Good views. Travelled in a carriage that didn't have a bar, however when stopping at Keighley and Oxenhope, there's enough time to get off and grab a drink. Great for kids too. Some carriages are accessible for prams. Would advise getting on earlier, we got off in the evening and it was getting busy
Robert P — Google review
Booked the Haworth Haddock and had a fabulous time. Steam train from Oxenhope to Keighley, fish & chips, on board bar and the brilliant Night Patrol played on the platform. You can pick your tickets up early which allows you to travel the line during the day. Staff are lovely, they all work hard to make sure you have a good night. Fabulous to see such enthusiasm. Well worth a visit but if you get the chance for one of their themed events definitely book it!
Phill C — Google review
£16 for full line return £23 for all day hop on, hop off Lovely journey with picturesque views. Some journeys are diesel, others steam. Check which ones but some have hot drinks and snacks available on board too.
Boo B — Google review
A lovely day out. Diesel and steam were running. The engine sheds were open and very informative. All the staff working that day were friendly and helpful. We bought a Rover ticket which allowed us to hop off at station's along the line.
Jackie H — Google review
A lovely day out was had at Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Boarding at Haworth. I do recommend you arrive early to take advantage of the rail ticket options. Do try the cafes along the line. ❣️
Lesley P — Google review
The Railway Station, Station Rd, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8NJ, United Kingdom•https://kwvr.co.uk/•+44 1535 645214•Tips and more reviews for Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - Haworth
4 min · 0.2 mi
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Central Park, Haworth

4.6
(958)
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4.4
(25)
Park
Nature & Parks
The park in the heart of Haworth is a delightful spot with its picturesque lawns, charming flowerbeds, and idyllic woodland paths. Situated at the foot of a steep cobblestone street that leads to the Bronte Parsonage Museum, this park offers an array of amenities including a bandstand, children's playground, and bowling green. Additionally, there is a serene memory garden and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Had a very pleasant stroll in this hilly park with its well kept lawns, pretty flowerbeds and wooded paths. It's located at the bottom of the steep cobbled street leading up to the Bronte Parsonage Museum. There's a bandstand, children's playground, bowling green and peaceful little memory garden. Some beautiful views of the surrounding hills and dales. There are public toilets, and an ice-cream vendor near the entrance. A nice quiet place to relax or enjoy a picnic away from the bustle of the main tourist attractions.
Valerie H — Google review
What a stunning area! Lovely play park for all ages! We visited here as a big group, children aged between 3-17. Loved the swinging bars and slides. The children had space to play football and so much room if you fancied a picnic. There are public toilets , we didn't use them but they looked fine. Dogs are welcome, but they have to stay on the lead. Worth a visit.
Natalie B — Google review
Very nice views but I must say one of this park's most noted feature , which was 90% why me and my wife traveled over 2 hours to visit, was the Globe sculpture by Craig Dyson ( a local artist to Keighley) I was very disappointed to find it wasn't there anymore , and even worse nothing bothered online or otherwise as to what happened to it. Eg: moved to new location or taken away permanently. For me this cut the visit short.
Dale P — Google review
Beautiful, well tended, lovely flowers in bloom all through spring and summer. Gentle winding paths to meander along and a central hub of benches with a bandstand to sit and relax. Caters to everyone with its memory garden, children’s play area, bowling green and substantial size for dog walking. Does also have some public toilets although the opening hours vary.
On M — Google review
What a beautiful park, so well maintained. Coffee shop with stunning views over the park. Museum one of the best if not the best I've ever been in. But you need a full day if not two to see and admire it all in free to enter but asked to donate £3 or more if you appreciate this remarkable place.
Lynn G — Google review
Lovely little market on every 3rd Sunday of the month (March - December from 10am - 3.00pm run by R.S.H Artisan Markets. Lots of different food stalls, and artisan craft/gift stalls, all of them are talented and friendly. The park itself is stunning and near the railway museum, Well worth a visit
Adam — Google review
Beautifully kept park, great bowling green, lovely kiddies play area, third Sunday of the month March to November there is a fab Artisan Market there too .
Sue F — Google review
Beautiful park with lovely greenery and benches were clean and the park was suitable for all ages loved the icecream van did the best icecream parking available on the road outside and close to the Haworth village!
Surinder D — Google review
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Bronte Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Bronte Waterfall is a charming natural attraction located in Haworth, known for its picturesque setting and varying water flow based on weather conditions. Visitors can access the waterfall via the Bronte Waterfall Walk, a moderately easy 3-mile trek from the village center. The walk offers scenic views and encounters with local wildlife, making it an ideal experience for nature enthusiasts. While parking options are available, it's recommended to plan ahead due to potential congestion during weekends.
My walk to the waterfall took about an hour. I walked slowly, trying to capture every beautiful corner with my camera. I was lucky with the warm and sunny weather — everything felt alive with summer. On the way, I was greeted by sheep, and photographing them was a joy of its own. If you’re looking for a place for a photoshoot, go to the waterfall — you’ll definitely take unforgettable shots. And if you simply want to escape the hustle and bustle, this is also the perfect spot to recharge.
Natalka F — Google review
Lovely walk up there from Haworth via the reservoir. It had been dry so probably not as fast flowing as normal.
Fiona C — Google review
Beautiful relatively easy walk. 2 1/2 miles from Haworth or skip a mile and park at beginning of the track. There is also a bus stop close by! Wear good waterproof shoes. Wet, muddy and slippy in spots! Beautiful walk that can be extended to Top Withens. You won’t regret going but watch out for the midges…they are me alive!!
P_Addler — Google review
Wonderful walk in the Haworth Moor, full of sheeps and goats on the way :) Brontë Waterfall is a must-go for anyone who comes to Haworth to visit places connected to the Brontë sisters/family. It's easy to portray the sisters enjoying the waterfall and its surroundings on a sunny day in the 19th Century. Really beautiful and poetic!
Adriana O — Google review
Be prepared to walk on very rough and steep at times, paths, though I wouldn't describe them as a waterfall, it is very popular beauty spot, we had our packed lunch here after walking from Haworth and then returning to Haworth via another route.
Alan H — Google review
Beautiful walk, took about 50 mins from the carpark but that was with 3 small kids! We took a pram and was fine until the last 10 minutes, where we dumped it and put little one in a carrier. Not a massive waterfall, but very picturesque.
Rachel M — Google review
Very pretty. Not a huge waterfall, more a babbling stream but still worth visiting. The walk is very steep in places so beware of footing and wear suitable shoes.
Jane H — Google review
Touched by magic...! Couldn't help imagining the Brontë children playing here all those many years ago in the 19th c. I know it was a favourite spot of theirs. What a landscape for a playground.
Sea — Google review
Haworth Moor, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdom•http://bronteadventures.co.uk/bronte-waterfall•+44 7483 835646•Tips and more reviews for Bronte Waterfall
18 min · 6.6 mi
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Cliffe Castle

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4.6
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Museum
Castles
Natural History Museums
Cliffe Castle, part of Bradford District Museums and Galleries, was constructed in the 1880s as the residence of Henry Isaac Butterfield, a wealthy Victorian textile magnate. The opulent house showcased international art and French decor and hosted lavish social gatherings. The museum now features furnished rooms, costumes, fossils, and domestic artifacts from that era. Some displays reflect the Butterfield family's connections to prominent figures like the Roosevelts of America and members of Napoleon III's court.
A very good place for a educational family day out. The grounds of the castle are enormous, with a bird sanctuary, lovely cafe and acres of beautiful green space. The architecture of the building itself was very impressive, with ceilings in the ballroom and withdrawing room that are works of art in themselves. There is a treasure trove of paintings and artefacts from Japan, China and Egypt. There are also educational interactive collections on geology, industrial history, planets and space and weapons of this time.
Cecilia L — Google review
What a revelation. A grand building full of interesting objects, art, furniture, historic tools used in local industries, all displayed in an easy to understand manor. Rarely have I been so impressed by an impromptu visit. A must see venue if you're in the area. It doesn't end there... walk a little further and enjoy the splendour of the conservatory and adjoining tropical plant house for refreshment. Well done to all those involved in maintaining the high standard of this gem of a place.
Malcolm W — Google review
Went to see the touring ice age art exhibition which was excellent. In fact the whole visit was excellent as this museum is a real gem. First visit and we were most impressed. Informative, interesting and a wide ranging set of exhibitions. The surrounding park area was lovely also. Nice cafe and coffee. Not our last visit
Martyn Z — Google review
An impressive 'Tardis' of a museum, absolutely packed full of an amazing range of interesting exhibits over two floors. All credit to the local council for following the intended free for all approach, making this a very accessible treat for the eyes and the mind. A pleasant on-site cafe is a great addition, in the former summer house at rear. Exceeded expectations, brilliant.
Russell M — Google review
Could easily spend a day here. So much to see in the house, extensive gardens on several levels, and lots of walk options. Things for children, in the house and outside. Rain not a problem. The cafe was ideal for lunch or afternoon tea with seating inside and outside.
Paul R — Google review
Must see!! No fee is required to enter. Incredible Ice Age exhibition!! Absolutely love Cliffe Castle!! Never fails to amaze. Great helpful staff. Wonderful manicured gardens & beautiful grounds. A place to relax with the family. A lovely cafe & conservatory with a view offering delicious food 10/10
Fatma K — Google review
Cliffe Castle is free entry, but they do have a donation box. If you wish to donate. Beautifully kept gardens with fountains. Aviaries with budgies, cocktails, canaries, rabbits, outside. I side the castle is amazing and there is something for everyone. Lots to see and enjoy, they have a small cafe there too and is pram and wheelchair friendly except for the upstairs bit. So if you're struggling, what to do and you don't have a lot of money then this is the place to go.
Penny R — Google review
I really loved my time at Cliffe Castle. It’s such a peaceful place to visit, and the gardens are so nice to walk around and relax in. The museum is interesting too with lots to see, but what I enjoyed most was how calm and quiet it felt. It’s the perfect spot if you want somewhere to unwind, and I’ll definitely be going back again.
Abdul K — Google review
Spring Gardens Ln, Keighley, BD20 6LH, United Kingdom•https://bradfordmuseums.org/cliffe-castle•+44 1535 618231•Tips and more reviews for Cliffe Castle
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Airedale

3.6
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3.5
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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Airedale shopping centre is a favorable destination for shoppers due to its diverse range of stores, which offers a diminished number of vacant shops compared to other centers in today's market. It features several charity shops, the popular cafe with an appealing appearance, Next, Poundland, Boots, Shoe Zone, phone retailers and more. Additionally, pristine restroom facilities are available. The mall also boasts small independent shops that deliver exceptional customer service.
We went there for the first time with our grandkids on the Easter weekend. It was lovely with performances by circus people and Knight fights. Children were excited, they watched the performances, got their faces painted and a got a free balloon figure. They joined in a small craft session. It was a great day for all of us.
Serpil T — Google review
Visited here whilst on holiday in a neighbouring town. It didn't take me long to walk around but does have a bit of everything. It is a relatively small town with the usual shops, there was a small indoor market too. It has a decent bus depot with lots of different buses stopping and indoor waiting area.
Ian — Google review
It's okay, decent amount of shops but it's in a dire need of a makeover. Looks like it's stuck in the 80's. Wheelchair friendly, would be good if the cafe's were back open again in the centre. Hopefully one day!
Emma H — Google review
Some nice cafes in the centre. Clean and welcoming. Unfortunately lots of empty shops. Nice social space in the middle that seems to do activities for children during the holidays.
Sam — Google review
Such a shame that it is half empty of shops and people nowadays. Was probably a great place to shop 20 years ago but a sad shadow of it's former self now. Quite depressing walking around.
Paul A — Google review
Hardly anything left here now. Some big names still open but many empty shops.
Carol J — Google review
Good shopping ctr can be a little quite at times lots of empty shops at the moment but working in it ..
Kevin A — Google review
I had a very lovely time in Keighley Town centre today with my mum. I enjoyed myself and so did my mum. I saw the skip
Neelam N — Google review
Hanover St, Airedale Centre, Keighley BD21 3QQ, United Kingdom•http://www.airedaleshoppingcentre.co.uk/•+44 1535 289910•Tips and more reviews for Airedale
9 min · 4.8 mi
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Myrtle Park

4.5
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4.6
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Park
Nature & Parks
Myrtle Park, located in the heart of Bingley, offers a variety of activities for visitors. Families can enjoy the skate ramp, play areas, and an aviary with entertaining Cockatiel birds. The park is also popular for dog walks, with lower fields by the river providing ample space for exercise. Additionally, there are a playground for kids and a bowling green, as well as a charming cafe that extends a warm welcome to all.
Myrtle Park is a great place to bring dog. Down by the river is quiet and he loves to swim after the ball. There’s a playground and tea room at the top end. Fun place to bring kids.
Nic J — Google review
Nice area good open spaces to picnic and chill. Has a couple of playgrounds that are ok not that big and a bit busy so had to wait to get on things. There’s a bowling green and cafe and ice cream shop there. The ice cream is really nice. They had a festival on when we went so there was an animal petting zoo and various other attractions in and around.
Leon D — Google review
Our toddler enjoyed the experience, play equipment, looking at birds in the aviary (I felt queasy at captive birds in such a bare concrete set up). Ornate war memorial with bedding plants. There's what looks to be a well appointed cafe and there was live music in the bandstand on a Wednesday when we went (small combo singing and playing amplified guitars etc) This seemed to be appreciated by a small audience using the seating provided. No car park, paid-for small car public park off the approach to the Town Hall. I wouldn't make a point of going again as it's not local to me, but it would be a nice green space for Bingley residents.
BEVERLEY T — Google review
I really enjoyed going to this park, there's something for everyone. Nice therapeutic walks, clean rivers, clean children's park abd a cafe. The only thing I didn't like was the amount of dogs running around without their owners and coming to our picnic table and sniffing our delicious food. My children were alittle intimidated by big dogs. I met many people that live near the park and they were really friendly.
Nurun B — Google review
Lovely park and paths to walk around. A couple of tree stumps have been carved and look really pretty.
Katie R — Google review
This one of our favorite places for a dog walk. You can park close by and take advantage of the lower fields by the river to get some exercise with the pooch. There's a playground for the kids. There's a little cafe and a bowling green, and a formal garden. So something for everyone, and plenty of little spots to discover.
Mhnurselecturer — Google review
A nice place for the whole family, a little modest playground, an area like a park with something for everyone, a quiet spaxer, golf, cricket, and marching up the stairs.
Izabella S — Google review
Love Bingley and Myrtle Park is its beating heart. Beautiful green space with a lively riverside walk, play area and tea rooms.
Andy J — Google review
Myrtle Grove, Bingley, BD16 2LQ, United Kingdom•https://bradforddistrictparks.org/park/myrtle-park/•+44 1274 431000•Tips and more reviews for Myrtle Park
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Under a 2-minute walk from Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - Haworth, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen

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4.6
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$$$$affordable
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Nestled in the heart of Haworth, The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen is a recent addition to the local dining scene. This rustic yet contemporary establishment offers a diverse menu featuring small plates, burgers, pizzas, kebabs, loaded fries, and other delectable mains. It's an ideal spot for social dining with friends as you share Yorkshire Tacos, Lasagne Bites, Jalapeno Poppers, Crispy Gnocci alongside their creative cocktails.
Lively pub/restaurant, visited on a Saturday so was very busy (would recommend booking if going for food). Was quite loud and a club set up downstairs, ordered food and cocktails which were delicious, the staff were friendly and attentive. Will definitely visit again and highly recommend for some good food and cocktails. I had the bang bang chicken fried rice that was amazing.
Luke B — Google review
It was a quite disappointing night. Went with some friends and it took us over 1hr and a half to be able to have our dinner. The staff were very friendly but the service was slow, the atmosphere is quite noisy and a bit chaotic so if you want a relaxed evening with your partner or friends it might not be the place for you. Some dishes were good, others didn't justify the price. We thought about leaving a few times and I wish we had done it because it ruined a bit a day that was supposed to be special.
Vyrna A — Google review
Today we had the pleasure of eating in this restaurant for the first time, and it did not disappoint. We both ate a Sunday roast and it was the best we’ve ever had, 100% would recommend. Very friendly staff and great atmosphere. We will be coming back!
Louis M — Google review
I had my baby shower here on the 24th August and right from the start when booking everything was so easy, Lauren was a pleasure to speak with and very quick to respond. On the day everything went as planned, the venue was the perfect size and very clean. Rory who was doing the bar was friendly, polite and couldn’t do enough. The food was outstanding and the portions were very generous! All in all we all had the best day and the experience couldn’t of been any better, completely stress free! If anyone is thinking of booking, absolutely do it, you wont regret it! Thanks again for the best day and memories!
Rachel P — Google review
The calzone was very good, and I much enjoyed the outdoor seating area. A neat place indeed, and one I would gladly recommend.
B A — Google review
A bit disappointed that they'd run out of ingredients for Sunday lunch. However, the Yorkshire burrito and chips was pretty good. Top notch service as well.
Phil K — Google review
We held a baby shower here. The planning and preparation was smooth and I was welcome to view the space and confirm menu choices. I feel the package was good value for money and no one left hungry. The atmosphere was calm and the venue was clean and well presented. We had plenty of time to set up and was not rushed to leave. They also has good Gluten Free options which was great. I would highly recommend as a party venue to also for drinks and food and the bar area.
Sally H — Google review
Popped in after a day out in Haworth with the other half and so glad we did. Lovely place nice and cozy, good atmosphere, professional and friendly staff. I started with the lasagna bites which ended up being my favorite dish of the meal. creamy bites size chunks of lasagna lightly battered sat on a tomato sauce and topped with parmesan. Absolutely amazing perfectly done. Followed it with the Yorkshire burrito which was very nice, meat was lovely and tender and the gravy was thick and rich. Spot on Other half had the calamari, I'm not a fan but I tried a bit and it was really nice he said it was one of the best he's had out. He followed that with a chicken ramen dish, which had a bit of heat to it but not to much, chicken breast just fell apart. Very nice dish. Fabulous find definitely recommend giving it a try, we will be back in the new year
Amanda C — Google review
Oak St via Gas St car, park, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8NQ, United Kingdom•https://treehousebars.com/•+44 1535 646395•Tips and more reviews for The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen

The Old Registry Guest House

4.6
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4.7
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Hotel
Bistro
The Old Registry Guest House is a charming inn located in the heart of Haworth's Main Street. The rooms are elegantly furnished with antiques and some feature luxurious whirlpool baths. The upscale restaurant offers classic dishes like beef brisket as well as varied options such as Mediterranean fish soup. Guests praise the friendly service and warm atmosphere, along with the convenient parking at Haworth old hall just across the road.
We had a brilliant stay. The location was perfect, the staff were kind. They went above and beyond to be helpful. The room was gorgeous and well appointed with everything we needed. The bed was extremely comfortable and breakfast the next morning was excellent. The heritage features of the building are lovely. I wish we had stayed longer.
Jasmin R — Google review
What a lovely surprise this place was! HUGE room and bathroom with jacuzzi bath and chaise. The bed was super comfortable we slept like babies (like royal babies in our 4 poster bed) breakfast was lovely and freshly cooked, the coffee was spot on! Lovely lovely place to stay, friendly hosts and quirky, charming surroundings. We will definitely be back!
Lynda C — Google review
Where to begin. First of all i do not know who these people are who got 5 star service. Real people ??? Just lucky ??? But I digress. There was zero service at this facility. Zero. We arrived and rang the bell. A voice appeared and instructed us as to how to get into the building where our room key was laid out in the entryway. Up to the room we go. Again i do not know whoooo these reviewers are that had such large, wonderful rooms… our room was cramped and very worn in every aspect. The draperies were smack dab against the hot wall heater. There was barely enough room to walk around the bed. The bathroom, while spacious , was in poor condition. Not sure why, with such a large bathroom, the shower was so tiny and only had a free standing sink. The wood surround around the tub was peeling off. A set of towels was left on the bed and I have never seen thinner or smaller towels . Good thing we didn’t need more towels as since there were no employees to be found I don’t know how we would obtain them . The info in the room stated that if anything was needed all we had to do was call the numbers listed. No answer to the call. Again there was no one on the site. We saw one person briefly upon check out but she disappeared while we were loading our car and we just left our key on the chair she was last seen sitting in. Breakfast and wine and “nibbles” offered in the description?? No breakfast, no nibbles, no people on duty. Also a closet door in the “lobby” was perpetually left open to showcase clutter and God knows what .. hoarder stuff.. so lovely to look at . The one positive was the mattress was comfortable . So many missed opportunities to make it better. The owner's have an awesome location in a quaint town. They could make this an adorable with a little effort
Donna L — Google review
We had a two night stay in the Cherubs room. Was so lovely, the bed was comfy and the decor is eclectic and quirky. Just our cup of tea :-) fabulous location on Main Street and within walking distance of all of Haworth's famous areas. Great value for money too. A great base for exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Would visit again
Jules S — Google review
Right in the centre of it all for easy wanders around Haworth. Lovely quiet end of the street. Very welcoming and helpful staff. Rooms were exceptionally clean and well prepared. Breakfast options were plentiful, large portions, and included in the rate. Would definitely recommend.
B H — Google review
What a lovely little find. My wife booked it on a whim to break our journey back from the northern wastelands. As soon as I pulled up I realised that I had seen it on YouTube, on a Ruby Granger video, and it lived up to the hype. A lovely room overlooking the park, large bathroom and a very comfortable bed and a tiny, but sufficient, writing table by the window. We stayed two nights and the breakfasts were fantastic. It is situated at the bottom of the Main Street of Haworth, which is a rather steep hill, so it is always easy to return too. It is a five minute walk to the Bronte Parsonage Museum and less than one minute from the nearest bar and gift shop, of which there are many. The lack of a five star for the room is only down to the fact that when some coins rolled under the bed I found a bit of litter and emerged covered in dust bunnies, but to be honest, how many people crawl under the bed? I would use it again.
Paul S — Google review
Absolutely superb. I stayed for work all the staff are amazing and the rooms high quality. Will definitely be booking this hotel when working in the area. Great stay
Paul H — Google review
We went here for a bottomless brunch on a Saturday day time. The food was good and drinks arrived very quickly. Really good service from the lady who served us and super friendly. Would highly recommend.
Wandering M — Google review
2-6 Main St, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DA, United Kingdom•http://www.theoldreg.com/•+44 1535 646503•Tips and more reviews for The Old Registry Guest House
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The Endless Kettle

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4.5
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Asian fusion restaurant
Bar
"The Endless Kettle" is a charming restaurant with a friendly staff and delicious food. The menu offers a variety of options, including the highly recommended polish sausage. The breakfast choices, such as the ultimate breakfast and rustic breakfast, provide a unique twist on traditional dishes and are generously portioned. The art deco interior adds to the dining experience, while the homemade baked goods and spectacular coffee are delightful treats.
The food was absolutely amazing as always but we took an elderly relative who has limited mobility. The main guy (I assume manager or server) was so kind to her, he carried one of her crutches, pulled the chair out, brought her a takeaway box as the portions are very generous and then refused payment for cake. I’ve been multiple times and would recommend it to anyone but even more so after this experience.
Megan X — Google review
12 of us enjoyed an amazing brunch today. Food was fabulous and the waitresses so helpful and friendly. The atmosphere was spot on for a really enjoyable meal together. Wonderful decor. We all had such a great time - thank you so much
Rachel W — Google review
I've heard amazing things about the endless kettle but haven't had the opportunity to experience it myself until now. One word....wow. Despite the fact that I was expecting good food based on other people's reviews, I was still vlown away and the brunches completely surpassed my expectations. Little Paris, veggie breakfast, and full breakfast ordered... portion sizes were huge, the food is great quality and cooked to perfection, and their hot chocolate menu is just something else completely. I'll definitely be back to try something else from the menu.
Zoe S — Google review
I've been wanting to try this place for years just never got round to it. It was worth the visit! Welcome is good. Deco is good. Service is good. Although I feel a bit strange about having a remote control for the waiters. Food presentation excellent the taste was great. I wish there was more of this enthusiasm and style of restaurant in Keighley. Instead of all the fast food joints.
Michael P — Google review
The food was nothing short of amazing! The portion sizes are generous, ensuring that no one leaves hungry, and every dish we ordered was cooked to absolute perfection. The flavors were rich and satisfying, making it clear that a lot of care and attention goes into their preparation. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our time at The Endless Kettle and will certainly be returning in the future. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for a delicious and hearty breakfast in a charming setting!
Gemma T — Google review
My fiancée and I had a fantastic brunch here. The food was very reasonably priced for the portion sizes and it was delicious! We loved the Polish twists and fantastic coffee! A great spot in Keighley to eat if you want good food, good service and good prices!
John N — Google review
While thinking it a tad expensive for breakfast it was well worth it. The food was amazing. A surprisingly diverse menu catering for most folks, vegan, vegetarian and GF. We were suitably impressed with the staff, the service and the brilliant food. Will definitely be returning.
Mop O — Google review
I rarely write reviews, but after visiting The Endless Kettle, I felt I had to! Where to start... The setting is what I would describe as quirky but in a very good way. It's like taking a step back in time. I can't really think of the words to describe it, but it was definitely a pleasant atmosphere. The young woman at the door was very polite and accomodating, as were the rest of the staff. The food was awesome, so much to choose from and the portion sizes are just, wow... huge! You won't be leaving there with an empty stomach that's for sure. Can't fault the food at all, tasted lovely and there were things that you wouldn't normally expect on a breakfast plate, but it all went very well together. I think a few people have mentioned the prices to be slightly higher than what they would normally expect, but honestly, I feel that for everything you get it's well within the price range. Please go visit to experience this place for yourself! I'll definitely be coming back.
Showerforanhour — Google review
61 North St, Keighley, BD21 3SL, United Kingdom•http://endlesskettle.com/•+44 1535 670045•Tips and more reviews for The Endless Kettle

Thai On Aire

4.5
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4.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Keighley, Thai On Aire has been delighting diners since 2009 with its authentic Thai cuisine. This beloved eatery has garnered a dedicated following, particularly for its delectable Prawn Crackers and mouthwatering Pad Thai. The restaurant prides itself on offering an extensive menu that caters to various dietary needs, ensuring everyone can find something to enjoy. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere complemented by friendly staff, it's the perfect spot for romantic dinners or family celebrations.
Excellent Thai cuisine and great value for money with the Early Bird menu. Friendly and efficient team. Highly recommended!
John W — Google review
Review from June 2024 Well it's been 6 years since I last had a takeaway. Time to give it a go again. Again I had high hopes and again they have been shattered. Tom yum soup king prawn. It's a pretty easy dish to make. The problem was it was more like the wife's words: "dishwasher water" way too many vegetables with minimal prawns. It had a hint of flavour. Vegetable pad thai. Again lots of vegetables not many noodles. It was heavily peppered my daughter said. She was not keen on it. Pad thai is her favourite dish. so she has a good frame of reference on it from around the world. King Prawn Gaeng Panang/panang Curry The source is very watery again a huge number of vegetables. Asked for spicy and it was a good heat. It just doesn't taste like good Thai food. 95% westernised 5% Thai taste. King Prawn Gaeng Mussaman/mussaman Curry I was really disappointed with this dish. It didn't taste fresh the potatoes were going black in colour. You can see the images for reference. The taste was more like a OXO cube. I at the prawns which weren't that fresh. I tried a potato which tasted off and had to leave the rest. Overall I think I'll wait another 6 years to try again. But this is the third time now over 10 years. Review from 2018 I had high hopes, but was left disappointed. My king prawn pad thai was half burnt. It did not taste like pad thai I've had in Multiple Thai restaurants around the world. My wife's jungle curry tasted like bitter and watery / dishwasher soup. My daughter's non spicy pad thai clearly had chili flakes in it so she could not eat it. I really want this place to succeed, This area is saturated with curry houses and low quality restaurants. Note. this was a takeaway.
Michael P — Google review
Your only getting 2 stars because the food actually arrived. Waited over 2 hours for my order. After around an hour my partner received a phone call saying our food wouldn't long another 15 minutes. Waited another 40 minutes still nothing, rang the restaurant said it wouldn't be long I said we've been waiting a hour and a half now, lady tried to offer me free bottle of wine which I declined as we don't drink, she then said well what can I do I said just bring me my food. Waited again around another 1hr tried ringing however, mysteriously my phone went to voicemail yet when my partners rang via his number he got straight through only to be told food was on its way. Finally the food did arrive however, mysteriously it was so spicy we had to leave it which as never been the case before. Final thought, We will not be spending our money here again nor our time.
Amy — Google review
I've been here a few times and every time the food has been tasty, nicely cooked, well presented and something to be proud of. Particular favourite is the fishcakes and the cashew nut stir fry or the satay and massaman. Excellent value early bird menu. You'd not be disappointed here!
Benjamin C — Google review
I have only recently had the takeaway from here and can over give the food a 5* review. Every dish that I have tried has been fresh, beautiful, plentiful, and really reasonably priced. They need to do work on their website, so it's better to phone orders through, and they can only deliver on weekends but the food is worth collecting.
Zoe S — Google review
Normally a good place, but our latest experience was they totally ignored our request of no onions- and covered mine in onions. Then made us wait over an hour to deliver (we picked up our order the first time) the replacement. And when asked why they delivered someone else’s first they told my husband ‘because they paid for it’. What?! So did we!! The first time when they made a mistake!! I know people can get it wrong but twice in a row dealing with a mistake they made isn’t their strong suit. Food is normally good. Finally eating just shy of 2 & 1/2 hours after our first order. Disappointed with the service.
April B — Google review
An excellent Thai Restaurant in Keighley. The choice of authentic Thai food is varied and the quality is excellent. We chose from the “early birds” fixed menu, which is available between 6pm and 7pm from Sunday to Thursday and it was fantastic value for money. For £8.95 you get to choose from 5 starters then one of 6 mains and rice is included. I paid an extra 50p to swap my rice for pad Thai. The portions were also very good and drinks prices were reasonable. Brilliant! I will definitely return.
Andrew F — Google review
Decided to visit last minute and was seated promptly, Lovely staff! Got the weeping tiger and can honestly say it is one of the best steaks I have had! Cooked to perfection, the selection on the menu was good and overall a nice cosy restaurant, will be back!
Rhianne A — Google review
145 Skipton Rd, Keighley, BD21 3BG, United Kingdom•https://thaionairetakeaway.co.uk/g5PI•+44 1535 608511•Tips and more reviews for Thai On Aire
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