Neighbourhood guide: where to eat, drink, shop and have fun in Pudsey
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Nestled midway between Leeds city centre and Bradford, the pretty market town of Pudsey has plenty to offer, with a wealth of cosy cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops to discover.
Eating and drinking
Cosy and welcoming, there are a lot of tempting options on the menu at 7 Steps (Photo: 7 Steps)
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Fusing modern with traditional, this stylish yet cosy bar and kitchen serves a tasty menu of locally sourced food, great quality ales and creative cocktails.
Visit: 9 Chapeltown, LS28 7RZ – william-crawshaw.squarespace.com
Olde Booths Tea Rooms
The charming Olde Booths Tea Rooms is a snug spot to treat yourself to a light lunch, share afternoon tea, or catch up over a warming cup of coffee.
Be sure to try one of their decadent hot chocolates, which come loaded with cream, marshmallows and chocolate toppings.
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The Bankhouse Inn
Serving a varied menu of traditional pub food with a modern and seasonal twist, The Bankhouse Inn is a welcoming place to eat and unwind.
If you're just popping in for a drink, you can enjoy a hand pulled Yorkshire ale, glass of fine wine or quality spirits.
With its stunning views over the picturesque Tong Valley, the beer garden is a particular hotspot during the warmer months.
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Gigi’s
This stylish Italian eatery offers a huge range of delicious pastas, pizzas and signature specials, perfectly complemented by a selection of wines.
While the menu provides plenty of fail-safes to choose from, diners are equally welcome to create their own pizzas and it will be cooked to order.
Visit: 63 Lidget Hill, LS28 7LJ – gigispudsey.com
The Fleece
Relax in the snug and friendly atmosphere of this local pub, where you’ll find a superb range of beers (including some special guest brews), wines, ciders and lagers, along with a variety of premium gins from their gin bar.
Visit: 100 Fartown, LS28 8LU – fleecepudsey.co.uk
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Home to a champagne and cocktail bar, a rooftop terrace, and serving an exciting 'east meets west' Indian fusion menu of seafood, vegetarian options and curries, you can enjoy a sophisticated night out at East.
Visit: 7 Rickshaw Lane, LS28 6BN – eastrestaurantleeds.co.uk
North Sea Chinese Restaurant
Tuck into a huge variety of Chinese cuisine at North Sea, including noodles, chicken and seafood dishes, or make a evening of it and indulge in one of their four course banquets, or set three course meals.
Visit: 40 Town Street, LS28 6EZ – north-sea.co.uk
The Royal Hotel
Bask in the warm atmosphere of this charming pub, where the hand pulled real ales and gins will be in full flow.
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Visit: 30 Station Street, LS28 8PR – theroyalpudsey.co.uk
Funky Shake
Ideal for anyone with a sweet tooth, this dessert bar has a whole host of decadent treats to choose from.
From shakes, sundaes and fruity smoothies, to waffles, cheesecakes and loaded crepes, it’s a pudding lover’s dream come true.
Visit: 13 Lowtown, LS28 7BQ – funkyshake.co.uk
Things to do
If the weather's good, enjoy a round at Fulneck Golf Club (Photo: Shutterstock)
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Enjoy a round of golf on this picturesque course, nestled in the Fulneck valley.
Both members and visitors are welcome to play, and tee times are available every day, except before 2:30pm on Saturdays.
The clubhouse bar offers a welcome space to unwind after your game.
Visit: Fulneck, LS28 8NT – fulneckgolfclub.co.uk
Pudsey Park
Stretching across seven hectares, peaceful Pudsey Park is ideal for a leisurely stroll.
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Visit: Church Lane, LS28 7RR – leeds.gov.uk
Elegant Belle
Treat yourself to a bit of pampering at this hair, beauty and holistic salon, where you can indulge in an array of treatments, from manicures and spray tans, to massages and luxury facials.
Visit: 8 Littlemoor Road, Ls28 9JB – elegantbellebeauty.co.uk
Fulneck Moravian Museum
Opened in 1969, this intriguing museum is home to a collection of Moravian artefacts related to the history of the Fulneck Settlement and the Moravian Church worldwide (one of the oldest Protestant denominations in the world).
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Visit: 55 Fulneck, LS28 8NT – fulneck.org.uk
Shopping
Ivy Florist is an independent business that prides itself on its creativity (Photo: Shutterstock)
Pudsey Market
Held on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30am to 3:30pm, this traditional local market includes an array of stalls selling fruit, vegetables, flowers, cakes, clothes and books.
Visit: Market Square, LS28 7BE – leeds.gov.uk
Black Mouse Cheese & Wine Emporium
As well as offering a huge selection of artisan cheeses from around the UK, Black Mouse sells the perfect wines to complement your chosen cheese.
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Visit: 15A Lowtown, LS28 7BQ – black-mouse.co.uk
Ivy Florist Leeds
Using only the highest quality, hand selected seasonal flowers and foliage, this independent florist prides itself on its imagination and originality, creating unique floral gifts for every occasion.
Visit: 78 Galloway Lane, LS28 8LE – ivyfloristleeds.co.uk