Dewsbury (/ˈdjuːzbəri/) is a minster town in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It is to the west of Wakefield, east of Huddersfield and south of Leeds. It lies by the River Calder and an arm of the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
Restaurants in Dewsbury
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Old Turk reopened on Friday 31st October 2014 after been taken over by the Beerhouses group (West Riding, Sportsman). Currently open Fri & Sat 19:00 - 02:00. Open for other events as and when required on request. Frequent live music venue and hosts both local and touring bands.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Although I live in Dewsbury and walk past the Minster on a regular basis it had been 50 years since I had stepped inside the church where I was christened in and my last visit was with school many many Christmas’s ago. And was shocked to find how much unlike the the church I remember it has become, the actual service area is tiny and only occupies about a third of the church. The rest now being about the history of the parish church and how it achieved Minster status. And also one of the wings is now occupied by a lovely cafe with a nice choice of food, coffee and tea and nice and warm. It’s nice to see how the “Minster” famous for its unique “devils knell” which rings out at Xmas as adapted to the modern world. A nice visit.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We live pretty close to the Shep,but probably don’t use it as much as we should.We called in on Monday evening after a meal out.The lady behind the bar was welcoming and friendly.There is a varied choice of Beers,Lagers,and Ciders to choose from.And ample hand cleanser is available I wish them luck in the future,and we will return soon.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
This fine Victorian Town Hall is situated in the centre of bustling Dewsbury town centre.The venue offers you an intimate 700 seat concert hall, spectacular function and meeting rooms, which are ideal setting for events, weddings, proms, conferences, award ceremonies, meetings, multi cultural events and other celebrations.This impressive grade II listed building is filled with unique features including original stained glass windows, wood panelling, beautiful marble columns and spectacular ornate ceilings.And what's more, did you know that Dewsbury is considered to be the smallest town in the country to host a classical concert season.
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Lovely park and an amazing place to walk the dogs. The park itself is worth a visit but a fully open museum would complete the picture of local history. Check the dates for the eventual reopening.
3.0 based on 32 reviews
We live in Dewsbury and support the market EVERY single week to support local. I see so many horrible reviews here that i feel obligated as a Dewsbury local to add my 2 pence... We buy most of our fresh produce from the market, our plants, fruit, veg, meat & eggs. It's wonderful! The sellers know us and will chat unlike the supermarket. I buy high street clothing and jewellery from stores like M&S with their label cut out for next to nothing! The haberdashery stalls are fabulous! The stall holders are real people trying to support themselves and their families. The town council have taken so much of the parking away that this town, bringing in charges. The town, like most Northern towns, is suffering from a lack of support. I encourage you to visit and ignore the crap reviews.
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