Caffs & Greasy spoons
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Nowadays I find it is getting harder to find a good old fashioned "caff" in Leeds as they are being replaced with cafe bars instead or just closing.anyone have any fond memories of particular ones or recommendations for ones still around?two of my favourites still existing in the centre of Leeds are :the one in the Merrion Centre market- a great greasy spoon, cheap and wonderful for people watching.The one at the back of the City varieties that you have to go upstairs to. - cheap and cheerful, food has improved lately.i used to like the one upstairs in the Merrion centre as it was a great place to arrange to meet people as it usually had space, plus visitors tended to miss it.
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how about this lot http://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messag ... adID=617we did em last year' terrys is my all time fave!
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The Klondyke Cafe opposite the bus station. If I remember correctly, this was owned and or run by MArco Pierre White's father. One of my older brothers, who is a chef [apparently] trained at Thomas Danby with MPW. He recalls that he was a [edited for content] who was always trying to give the impression that he was more of a "council Kid" than he actuallly was. I read an article recently where MPW claimed that, as a child, he and his friends would go poaching on the Harewood estates. Load of old [edited for content]. Now I believe everything my brother had said about him.Oooh! just thought of two caffs! The Golden Spoon on Boar Lane and the Silver Cross at the end of North St.
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liits wrote: The Klondyke Cafe opposite the bus station. If I remember correctly, this was owned and or run by MArco Pierre White's father. One of my older brothers, who is a chef [apparently] trained at Thomas Danby with MPW. He recalls that he was a [edited for content]t who was always trying to give the impression that he was more of a "council Kid" than he actuallly was. I read an article recently where MPW claimed that, as a child, he and his friends would go poaching on the Harewood estates. Load of old [edited for content]. Now I believe everything my brother had said about him.Oooh! just thought of two caffs! The Golden Spoon on Boar Lane and the Silver Cross at the end of North St. the klondyke,i recon they got some of the charachters from shamless,auf weidershen and boys from the black stuff out of any late nite session in there,or possibly the rendezvous at the bottom of roundhay road,two lovely spots for eating out...
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