Bradford /ˈbrædfərd/ ( listen) is in the Metropolitan Borough of the City of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, in the foothills of the Pennines 8.6 miles (14 km) west of Leeds, and 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Wakefield. Bradford became a municipal borough in 1847, and received its charter as a city in 1897. Following local government reform in 1974, city status was bestowed upon the wider metropolitan borough.
Restaurants in Bradford
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Art Deco Theater and Vintage Bar set in the heart of Little Germany in Bradford. Home of the best late night live entertainment. Bradford Playhouse is a diverse Theatre venue, offering a wide range of different environments and Theatre spaces. From intimidate acting venues, all the way to a grandiose Theatre stage.
On first impressions of the Playhouse I thought it was very shabby and run down and in dire need of National Lottery funding. The bar area was interesting......more shabby than chic. That said, the warmth and friendliness of all the staff was really nice and I was impressed how they took particular care and attention to people with mobility issues etc. The pantomime itself was excellent, great cast especially Buttons who gave Billy Pearce a run for his money. The drinks in the bar and ice cream in the interval were very sensibly priced I thought. I thought it was really lovely that the cast were down in the bar after the show posing for photos etc - a really lovely touch. I only booked my ticket a few days before the show after reviews from work colleagues and I am really glad I went - a thoroughly enjoyable way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
To enable us to keep our herd of re homed alpacas and to ensure we can help more in the future, we provide alpaca trekking and walking experiences with our wonderful herd. We also do meet and greet experiences where you can come along and meet the tribe and get involved with feeding time. We provide event appearances, school visits etc which can be discussed to suit your needs.
Fantastic surroundings so peaceful and Kelsey knew so much about the alpacas it was wonderful they r soo cute and it was just lovely experience
5.0 based on 24 reviews
We're more than just a cinema. We show everything from live theatre to rock concerts. Whether you're after a barista-made coffee or a cocktail, enjoy it at our bar. We even host fun events for the whole family!
Visited for the first time yesterday and very pleased we did .my wife wanted to see the Favourite and the only cinema nearby at a convenient time was the light.Having driven into Bradford we parked at the broadway centre and followed the signs directing you to the cinema,very easy and an added benefit is if you show your parking tickets the authorise it giving you free parking for up to five hours. The picturehouse is very comfortable and staff helpful and although the individual screens are quite small capacity there very clean with small table and reclining ability also very price competitive. So now we've stumbled across this one we will be coming back again
4.5 based on 1,495 reviews
The National Science and Media Museum is a fabulous free museum in Bradford, West Yorkshire devoted to the science and culture of light and sound technologies. Filled with fun educational exhibits, including the state-of-the-art Wonderlab gallery, three cinema screens including the IMAX 3D cinema (charges apply), the museum also hosts events for children and festivals covering animation, retro TV, film and more.The National Science and Media Museum is a fun day out in Bradford for the whole family.
We were visiting to see 1917 on the IMAX screen. Brilliant to see at that scale. The museum has some good permanent displays and the galleries often have interesting exhibitions to see. Good for kids and families but worth a visit whoever you are.
4.5 based on 1,879 reviews
Lovely place to visit.. so much to explore in the mill with shops, galleries , cafe and David Hockney pictures on the top floor.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Welcome to The Manor. The perfect setting with breathtaking views over Tong & the Cockersdale Valley, between Leeds & Bradford, West Yorkshire.
4.5 based on 411 reviews
amazing go all the time fantastic also the Christmas market is amazing it gets better and better each time we go
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Situated close to Bradford & Leeds for transport yet another world away, this is a great place for views, walking & fresh air. See the historical bell pits where coal was mined many years ago. Transport is available to Baildon village Baildon Lucy Hall or Eldwick Beck Bottom or for a longer walk, take the train to Saltaire and enjoy Roberts Park, Saltaire village and at weekends have a ride on the Shipley Glen famous tramway. The Old Glen public house and the Glen tearooms are nearby for refreshments and toilets
4.5 based on 1,406 reviews
Founded by Sir Titus Salt for his mill workers great place to visit sitting on the Leeds Liverpool canal where you can also get boat trips, good restaurants and pubs especially the Salt Celler gin bar run by Donna live music discos karaoke great atmosphere
4.5 based on 241 reviews
A lovely wander round a beautiful well kept large park area . Nature at its best with squirrels running around and people feeding the ducks and geese. Visited the boating pool cafe ...Wow...have to say the food and presentation was excellent...even the cutlery was brought in a sealed sterile bag...very Covid 19 aware. Lots of family's enjoying a lovely Day....and plenty of space for everyone
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