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Local entrepreneur shortlisted for EN awards
Marcus Simmons from Leyland’s iknow-uk has been shortlisted for the Digital Entrepreneur of the Year category at the EN Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Yorkshire
Yorkshire Eat and Drink
Yorkshire Restaurants
Yorkshire restaurants are amongst the best in the country, with restaurants in Leeds, York and Sheffield offering some of the finest cuisine at prices to suit all budgets. If you’re looking for cheap restaurants Leeds offers some very affordable dining, while Leeds restaurants also cater for the other end of the scale with some of the most up-market food in Yorkshire.
Restaurants in York offer a wide range of dining experiences, with York restaurants offering Chinese, Indian and Italian as well as many other options. If however you’re looking for more traditional restaurants York also boasts some fantastic English restaurants serving the best of British food such as shepherds’ pie and – of course – Yorkshire pudding!
Sheffield restaurants are just as varied, with the highlights remaining just as tempting. Restaurants in Sheffield are capable of catering for a variety of special requirements, with some doubling as function rooms while others offer late night opening. Harrogate restaurants are equally as flexible; from those welcoming group bookings to restaurants in Harrogate that proudly advertise the use of local produce. Some of the restaurants Huddersfield offers are vegetarian, while many of the restaurants Doncaster boast have on-site parking and cater for special diets.
Yorkshire Pubs
Yorkshire pubs offer some of the best traditional food in the region, offering fantastic home cooking using the finest local produce, all within the comforting atmosphere of your local watering hole. Pubs in Doncaster as well as cafe bars in Leeds and York offer customary pub food, serving everything from steak and chips to freshly made sandwiches.
Pubs in Scarborough, Harrogate and all across Yorkshire are even embracing more modern and international cuisine as the pub food scene becomes ever more competitive. Don’t be surprised to find Chinese food served in Yorkshire pubs, while the local Indian restaurant may also be given a run for its money by the curries served at some of the more extroverted pubs Wakefield has to offer!
For comprehensive listings of where to find food at pubs in Barnsley, Bradford and elsewhere in the area, check out iknow-Yorkshire’s eat and drink index where you can also browse our pubs Yorkshire lists by price.
Eating Out in Yorkshire
Eating out in Yorkshire offers plenty of choice and if you’re thinking of making a night of it there are plenty of great places to head for after your meal. Yorkshire’s nightlife is renowned thanks to York, Huddersfield and Leeds nightclubs offering a fantastically diverse spectrum for late night drinks. Wakefield and Sheffield bars often serve food as well, giving you the best of both worlds!
Whether you’re looking for a cafe bar, takeaway or a restaurant York offers ample alternatives when it comes to dinnertime. If you’re looking for Chinese, Indian or Italian restaurants Doncaster, Bridlington and Whitby all offer several options, which you can browse using our Yorkshire Eat and Drink listings.
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Maureen Adams bought the St Malo guest house in West Ho over ten years ago. Her background was in catering; running weddings and functions, but she didn’t like leaving her dog at home and spending so long in the kitchen; never speaking to the guests. After chatting to a friend, she considered opening a pub.

