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Yorkshire

British restaurants in Yorkshire

  1. A

    J Baker's

    Superstar chef Jeff Baker left Leeds' Pool Court and his Michelin star to pursue his own vision of Modern British cuisine here. The defiantly traditional menu offers classics like ox tongue, egg 'n' chips and steaks - these days, it's all about being one of the lads, so long as Messrs Michelin are paying close attention.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Fourth Floor Café

    A department store with a fancy restaurant? It could only be Harvey Nicks. It's called a cafe, but don't be fooled: the nosh here is the best of British, even if the portions would only satisfy the models in their catalogue.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Haworth Tea Rooms

    A selection of healthy options including baked spuds and veggie nachos.

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  4. D

    Weaver's

    A stylish and atmospheric restaurant, Weaver's offers a menu featuring local produce (such as slow-cooked shoulder of Pennine lamb with fennel seed and coriander stuffing), or simple lunches like an Ellison's pork pie with mushy peas and mint sauce (2-course lunch £16). Upstairs are three comfy bedrooms, two of which have views towards the moors.

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  5. E

    Humble Pie 'n' Mash

    Superb homemade pies with fillings ranging from lamb, leek and rosemary to roast veg and goat's cheese, served in a cosy, timber-framed cottage.

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  6. Dine on the Rowe

    This friendly brasserie rivals Grant's Bistro in its dedication to local produce, but offers a less formal atmosphere. Try their signature dish – smoked haddock and salmon fishcake with curry cream – or aged Yorkshire sirloin with black pudding potato cake. Lunch dishes are available noon to 6pm, when a sharing platter for two, including two glasses of wine, costs £28.

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