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The best restaurants serving British food in Moortown Leeds Yorkshire and The Humber

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4.1

2593 Opinions

location-iconParkside road, England
British
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Excellent, friendly service in a nice atmosphere. We had lunch with tapas. Which was a bit random with some original fare on offer (not Spanish but in the whole very nice). Smoked salmon, Ham terrine. pork meat balls. pate. thenham teriene was a little salty, but I have given salt for a few months now, so that could just be me. I would definitely, recommend a visit it was lunch midweek and service could not have been better. I will definitely return as overall it was way above what other venues offer. And the toilets were very clean, which is always good.

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4.0

196 Opinions

location-iconThree Cottages Green Road Meanwood Park, England
British
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On a recent visit to the cafe, I was very upset by the 'manager' who was very unhelpful and uncaring She refused to make any allowances for my 90 year old mum and insisted we got in a very long queue at the takeaway hatch because only if you sit in the cafe, can you order with the waitress. There were no tables in the cafe so we'd sat in the outside covered area. It had taken my mum along time to get from the car to the cafe then from the cafe to the covered area, so for me to leave her for the 20mins it took to wait in the queue was upsetting for her. She is partially blind and deaf. I asked if I could order at the cafe and would come to collect it later mysel, so that i could sit with my mum. The manager said no, was totally disinterested and said to 'go somewhere else if I didn't like it'. As the effort my mum had made to get there was huge, we stayed but it meant she was sat by herself for 20mins! We weren't even taking away!

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4.0

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location-icon6-10 Green Road, Leeds LS6 4JP England, England
British
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I was very disappointed with wildcraft cafe today. What has happened to this cafe!!!? I'd been a couple of years ago with my family and we had a great brunch/breakfast which also satisfied the gluten eaters. Went there for Sunday brunch w family today and found there's no breakfast/brunch menu any more, only quiches n sausage rolls heated up in the microwave, or a toastie on offer. Staff told me there was no kitchen staff to be able to cook anymore beyond a toastie! The sausage roll was the only savoury I could eat. Surely they should be aware that many coeliac people cannot tolerate dairy! There are as plenty of cake and cookies but I was looking for brunch! The sausage roll was nice but very dry on it's own, no garnish, no sauces offered or in the table. I was expecting to have it with the 2 small salads I'd ordered, but they didn't arrive for 25 minutes after I'd eaten the sausage roll so I got a second sausage roll to go with the so called salads, and had to make a specific request for tomato sauce to go with it. When I commented on the long wait to the server who brought me the salad, she just shrugged and muttered an embarrassed apology. My son's toastie also took 25-30 minutes and was presented very plainly, no garnish or anything. £7 seemed rather a lot for it and it wasn't enough for a brunch. My salads were supposed to be a small dish of roast potatoes and a small dish of greek salad. What I actually got was one small dish with 3 half cold potatoes, a handful of chickpeas, some old cucumber, a few bits of tomato and olives. I ate it cos I was hungry but mourn the loss of what used to be a great community cafe. It was obvious that the cafe was understaffed. I had some sympathy for the two servers rushing around. It's ok for buying nice gf bread and cake but I'll not bother with the cafe again.