Wakefield is a city in West Yorkshire, England, on the River Calder and the eastern edge of the Pennines, which had a population of 99,251 at the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Wakefield
5.0 based on 3,340 reviews
Explore Caphouse, a modern colliery which witnessed more than two hundred years of coal production. Hear stories directly from former-miners about their careers and understand the roles men, women, children, animals and machinery played in the operation of the mine. Then let off steam in the Adventure Playground
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Hypertrax Arena is a unique experience that's fast, fun, filled with laughter all on electric vehicles. Trust us when we say fast these ziesels machines can power along at speeds of up to 22mph. When you're sat in the seat driving only by joystick, it will feel so much faster.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
One of the UK's best jazz clubs.. in Yorkshire. Claire Martin: 'Wakefield Jazz is one of the most important clubs in the UK with an enthusiasm & vibe that is second to none'. Live gigs most Fridays from 8.30. Doors open fro 7.00 for food and drinks.
5.0 based on 147 reviews
We are a 60 minute live escape experience. On arrival you will be greeted and briefed before entering the themed game room and being ‘locked in’. You and your party will then have 60 minutes to find and solve numerous theme based clues and puzzles that lead to your escape.
Our first escape room and didn’t know what to expect. My wife loves puzzles but hates dark, scary rooms, the unexpected and frights! She was very apprehensive before we started but absolutely loved it once we figured it out and got into solving the puzzles and escaping. We both really enjoyed it and yes it is scary and frightening. We completed with 13 seconds to spare - £40 for 2 people, excellent value.
5.0 based on 91 reviews
A unique, quirky garden spa based in Ossett, West Yorkshire. We specialise in day spa packages and also offer individual holistic therapies. Our spa days include use of our hydrotherapy spa, choice of treatments and a homebaked vintage style afternoon tea. Our lovely log cabin is decorated in a vintage style, with comfy wing chairs and a cosy, welcoming feel. Our outdoor hydrotherapy spa is very private and covered by a stunning trailing clematis, overlooking our lovely garden filled with flowers, planters and mature shrubs. We only ever have one client/group visiting at a time to ensure exclusivity and privacy for you. Our packages are available for between 1 - 4 people and we can accommodate groups of up to 4 people at a time. Please visit our website to see what services we offer and for our current status regarding any covid restrictions. We have an online booking system to enable you to book your appointment with ease. If I can be of any help please do get in touch ! Sam
Where do I start..? The whole experience was simply amazing! Hubby arranged for the two of us to visit under the Afternoon Tea for Two package as a birthday treat and it was just bliss. Sam is friendly, attentive and makes you feel so welcomed and relaxed. The hydro therapy hot tub was a great start to a a thoroughly enjoyable time. The lovingly decorated cabin with everything you could possibly need, followed by the most chilled out aromatherapy massage was just what we both needed. Nothing was too much for Sam, and every detail has been well thought out and taken care of. The afternoon tea itself was delicious and knowing everything was homemade made for a perfect end to a great day. Thank you very much, Sam :) We'll definitely be back again!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Experience the freshest Ossett beer located in the heart of our brewery at Ossett Taproom. Live music every Friday night and hot food served throughout the weekend. Our Taproom is also a fantastic flexible space that includes a full bar set up available for exclusive hire on evenings and weekends. If you are interested in using our hospitality space for your next event please do not hesitate to get in contact! Looking for beers to takeaway? You can visit our shop during our opening times with range of your favourite Ossett beers, merchandise and gifts available to buy.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Visited here 'mad friday' with husband atmosphere was fab, service was great as always from this venue. Customers chatty and enjoying the after work drinks was really good mix of ages/groups. Must thank the fantastic layla who rescued me when me top needed a quick repair, she then went on to mending another customers belt! Not the service everywhere in wakefield offers! Altogether great bar and the best staff
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We are an escape room based in Ossett, West Yorkshire. Check out the website and facebook page for more info! We have different themed rooms, and portable escape rooms. Ideal for private events and corporate team building!
My fiancee and I experienced the titanic themed escape room today and loved every second of our time there. The host was incredible and really set the scene perfectly before we entered the room. The room itself was superb, filled with amazing and challenging, without being impossible, puzzles. The host was always on hand to offer subtle hints if needed without making us feel like we hadn't accomplished anything. Escapable would be perfect for both regulars and newcomers to the escape room experience. I cannot recommend it enough and can't wait to go back and try the next rooms when they become available.
4.5 based on 1,341 reviews
18th-century architectural masterpiece with landscape park and gardens, built on the site of a medieval priory, Nostell has been the home of the Winn family for 300 years. Commissioned by Sir Rowland Winn in 1733, James Paine built the house. Later additions by Robert Adam created exceptional interiors.Visitors can explore 121 hectares (300 acres) of parkland with a range of walks and views. Gardens include lakeside walks, a newly planted orchard and an adventure playground.Inside the house, see a collection of Chippendale furniture made specially for Nostell. Paintings by Brueghel, Hogarth and Kauffmann. A John Harrison (Longitude) longcase clock and an 18th-century dolls' house. The restored Butler's Pantry is also open to view this year.Don't miss find the mouse in the 18th-century doll's house. Discover masterpieces by Chippendale, John Harrison and Brueghel. Enchanting menagerie garden, pleasure gardens and developing vegetable garden. Wear the children out on the play trail. Lose yourself in the extensive rolling parkland. Take a guided walk through the park - Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays
Visited today with our 3 year old, absolutley stunning place and very well looked after lots to do and great for waking, even for those with walking difficulties like myself nice flat pathways, our son really enjoyed making his own little book with all the character from his favourite Julia Donaldson books, the little dolls house with roll play like activities to do for the little ones. The cafe was lovely with nice snacks and meals and takeaway hot drinks. Lovely play area especially a walk through the woods for den building was a huge hit with my son! Great for children who love exploring and the outdoors. And the staff were so friendly and helpful extremely pleasant staff which made the visit even more enjoyable! Will defiantley be back here!
4.5 based on 4,160 reviews
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is the UK’s leading outdoor art gallery and an international centre for modern and contemporary sculpture. It is an independent charitable trust and registered museum situated in the 18th-century Bretton Hall estate in West Yorkshire. Founded in 1977 by Executive Director Peter Murray, YSP was the first sculpture park in the UK, and is the largest of its kind in Europe, providing the only place in Europe to see Barbara Hepworth’s 'The Family of Man' in its entirety alongside a significant collection of sculpture, including bronzes by Henry Moore and site-specific works by Andy Goldsworthy, David Nash and James Turrell. YSP mounts a world-class, year-round temporary exhibitions programme including some of the world’s leading artists across six indoor galleries and 500 acres of open air. YSP also offers an outstanding learning and family programme, award-winning shops and restaurants, a varied events programme, and a beautiful setting to enjoy nature.
We find this a superb destination- easily accessible, good walks, interesting sculptures and other artistic installations, quality shop and good food. In particular we have always found the other visitors courteous and considerate- probably because the visitor base is family orientated. Highly recommended.
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