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A city is nothing without a good dining out scene. In Leeds, standards are high across the city, and it’s little wonder — Yorkshire folk are renowned for demanding quality.
 
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Local produce
BLACKHOUSE Restaurant and Bar
High quality steak and seafood sourced responsibly and served simply.
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Emsley’s Farm Shop and Visitor Centre
Emsley’s Farm Shop is bursting with quality produce, and you can feed the animals in the visitor centre.
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Lockwoods
A refreshing experience of traditional flavours in a relaxed contemporary setting in Ripon
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Opposite Cafe
Bored of the ordinary? Try the Opposite - an award-winning independent espresso bar providing healthy food and Fairtrade coffee.
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Out of this World
Out of this world has an impressive range of healthy and ethical food.
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Pickles & Potter
Fabulous deli and sandwich shop recently voted Best Sandwich Shop in Leeds by readers of the Leeds Guide.
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Salt's Deli
Spanish style delicatessen, creating and selling wonderful food from around the world.
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Sam's Chop House
British food with a modern twist made with fresh local ingredients.
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Swillington House Farm
Mixed livestock farm, cattle, pigs, sheep, nature trail, organic. Guided tours for all visitors
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The Gatehouse
Traditional Yorkshire dishes served in the beautiful surroundings of a 12th century landmark.
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