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The Picture House, located in the heart of Huddersfield, is an American restaurant serving real ales, craft beers, cocktails and, most importantly, smokehouse food. In true Louisiana style, the meat is cooked 'low and slow' in two enormous smokers to give it a unique flavour - no wonder the pulled pork, ribs and beef are so deliciou...
View full reviewWith three vibrant and spacious restaurants in prime Yorkshire locations, Turtle Bay is a laid-back, sociable eatery, serving up exciting Caribbean cuisine and exotic cocktails. Perfect for warm summer days and cold winter evenings, Turtle Bay brings a ray of sunshine to the British foodie scene. Pop in for drinks or a light lunch...
View full reviewGuy Staiano - who hails from Sorrento, via Scarborough - opened Il Gatto Nero last February in Huddersfield city centre, bringing a touch of Italian class to West Yorkshire. A restaurateur at the top of his game, Guy has created an establishment that is bright, comfortable and spacious, and imbued with the flair and passion of Italy...
View full reviewUsing seasonal ingredients, Table Table - The Aspley boasts a menu of traditional pub dishes. Varied sharing platters are served alongside tempting nibbles and British favourites. Hearty breakfasts are also available for early risers, while sensational desserts bring something sweet to the Table Table menu. Enjoy a glass of flavourso...
View full reviewGrappolo isn’t in the most obvious spot – it’s just a mile outside of Huddersfield town centre – but it’s nevertheless easily accessible thanks to its car park. As you pull up, twinkling lights in the window are a welcoming sight for the families, couples and solo diners who frequent this popular restaurant. Within...
View full reviewFranco’s in Almondbury, near Huddersfield, has been around since the late ‘90s and is now under new management. The contemporary, yet cosy decor retains the building’s original interior features, with beamed ceilings and stonework typical of this area of Yorkshire. With subtle, easy-listening soul tunes playing in the backg...
View full reviewStill owned and run by its founding family, Merrie England's long-term success is due to an insistence on quality. All the produce featured on the menu of hot and cold sandwiches, soups and cakes is the freshest available - from homemade scones from the in-house bakery to top-quality meats and local fresh bread. It's clear this fami...
View full reviewSince opening their doors in November 2015, Eighteen64 has built a reputation among locals as being the go-to place for a bite to eat and tipple after work with friends. There’s plenty of space to sit comfortably, listening to the soul tunes that fill the room. The relaxed ambience will make you want to return time and again. View full review
For over 20 years La Cachette has attracted diners from across Yorkshire. The reason? Head chef Glenn Futter’s uncompromising passion for French cuisine married with the best local produce from the region often described as God’s own country.
The quality of Glenn’s recipes and cooking really shines through at La Cache...
The Woodman Inn is a beautiful 18th-century country inn located just four miles outside Huddersfield in the charming hamlet of Thunder Bridge. This stunning stone building is near to Holmfirth, the famous beauty spot that provided the filming location for Last of the Summer Wine. Whether you pop by to enjoy a refreshing drink in t...
View full reviewLocated in the heart of Brighouse, Prego restaurant sits within the refurbished Perseverance Mills with the Waterfront Hotel & Venue. The award-winning restaurant caters for hotel guests as well as visitors, serving Italian and Continental food every day of the week.
The family-run restaurant itself is traditional despi...
The Black Horse Inn is a family-owned and run business in the heart of West Yorkshire, offering fine-dining cuisine, beautifully appointed accommodation and a warm welcome to everyone. This traditional inn oozes 17th-Century charm, and is enhanced by original oak beams, open fires and a beautiful courtyard area that's perfect for so...
View full reviewThe Gray Ox has seen plenty of friendly Yorkshire faces pass through its doors throughout the ten years it’s been under the current ownership.
Flickering log fires, an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining, rustic wooden tables and exposed brick walls paint the classy and charming picture this award-winning pub is known fo...
Set in the lovely village of Stainland, just outside Halifax, The Duke of York is a gem indeed. Originally built in the mid-1700s, this is a spacious and impressive building with striking decor, featuring a mix of traditional and modern elements. You'll find a stone-built bar, exposed brickwork and walls painted an atmospheric deep ...
View full reviewWhile you're winding your way around the Pennines, be sure to stop off at 1885, a truly elegant, deliciously rustic restaurant where you'll be served a sophisticated supper without a trace of the pretence sometimes found in top-quality establishments. The decor is effortlessly stylish and lends an extra boost of warmth to this alrea...
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