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If you’re serious about top-quality meat, Firepit is the place for you. With venues in Beverley and Bingley, this smokehouse and sports bar means business when it comes to barbecued and smoked food. You’ll find a delicious range of American-inspired dishes, with burgers, ribs, hotdogs and steak taking pride of place on the mou...
View full reviewIf you're in the mood for a succulent steak, then The Bingley Grillhouse is just the kind of restaurant you're looking for. Choose between sirloin, fillet and T-bone cuts of Aberdeen Angus beef, as well as Tuscan prawn pil pil, crab ravioli, a trio of pork and swordfish steak. For the truly hungry, order the mighty Grillhouse surf a...
View full reviewFoundry Hill Bar and Lounge is arguably one of the best places to eat and drink in Bingley and has been for quite some time. Situated opposite Bingley railway station's main entrance, this little gem of a place still remains undiscovered by many. The venue is split into two distinctive areas: the modern bar area is set with high din...
View full reviewSitting peacefully beside Ramsgill village green in Yorkshire’s picturesque Nidderdale, The Yorke Arms embodies a charming image of country life. Close to the historic town of Pateley Bridge, The Yorke Arms enjoys scenic views of dry stone walls, rugged hills and green fields from every angle, affording a peace and tranquillity ...
View full reviewThe Clevedon’s philosophy of making an occasion of life’s simple pleasures permeates through every aspect of the restaurant’s daily dealings. Keeping a dual focus on classic and contemporary British cuisine, the brigade of chefs has gained local acclaim for the skill, precision and care with which they deliver their crowd-pl...
View full reviewA winning combination of stunning countryside views and superb food, made using only the best of fresh seasonal produce, The Clevedon Restaurant has it all. The sumptuous, contemporary interior is in perfect contrast with the wild beauty of the surrounding landscape, and the ideal setting in which to serve for chef Stuart Dixon's...
View full reviewLocated in the village of Thornton near Bradford, The White Horse Inn boasts a truly stunning setting, surrounded on all sides by picturesque views of the rolling Yorkshire countryside. A family-run establishment and winner of a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence, The White Horse is renowned for its hospitality. The decor has b...
View full review�Conveniently located near Ogden Water, Boggart Brig enjoys beautiful views of the moors and gardens. It specialises in simple, excellent-quality snacks, lunches, scones and cakes, made using ingredients such as freshly laid hen and goose eggs and home-grown vegetables. The cakes and scones are all handmade by the owner. Popular...
View full reviewAs soon as you enter The Thai Lounge, you are immediately struck by the contemporary yet classic surroundings. Solid wood tables and high-backed cream leather chairs give the restaurant an air of sophistication. Buddhas, brought back by the owner from Thailand, adorn the walls and transport you to another world in preparation for ...
View full reviewSurprisingly close to Bradford and the historic village of Haworth – where the Brontë sisters were born – the Ring O’ Bells offers fantastic hilltop views and a uniquely relaxed dining experience. Owners Paul and Jo Harris took the pub on in April 2016, and after a full refurbishment it’s thriving. The family-run business...
View full reviewAlong the country path next to the River Nidd is The Bridge Inn. A wonderful oasis in the magnificent Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Beauty, this popular pub is warm and welcoming inside. In the summer there’s plenty of space to dine al fresco on the picnic tables out front, while taking in the blissful surroundin...
View full reviewBurley Woodhead seems like a good place for a hermit - a steep ascent from the A65 brings you to a quiet village of stone houses and picturesque views. A true hermit would perhaps dine alone on berries and the occasional snared rabbit, but a more pragmatic type would head into the warmth and good company of The Hermit, with its low-...
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