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dogduke
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Another good place too - can't remember its name, but it was where South Accommodation Road rose slightly, and there was a lower "slip road" on the left - that busy cafe did the finest cbacon sandwiches around...If I remember correctly that was The Tomato Dip Cafe,I worked across the road at the Hunslet East goods depot inthe 60's
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This is the old waiting room which was on Armley Road at the top of Lamb Hill. The part of the building arrowed was a cafe in the 60's -70's maybe a bit longer and a bit earlier, but that's when I remember it. Can't remember the name of it though.
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RichT wrote: I haven't seen it covered here (unless I missed it), & perhaps its location may be a contentious issue?But.... how about the 'Wharfe View Cafe' ('Dunnies'???) in Otley?It's just on the town side of the bridge over the Wharfe & offers playfuls for minimal prices.We were in there on Thursday & fed/'watered' 5 kids and 3 adults (including puddings for kids) with change from £20!The Meat & Potato Pie, for example, doesn't come in little foils, but is cooked on a BIG baking tray & is cut by hand.Price examples;Meat & 'tatie' Pie, Chips & Peas = £2.40Treacle Sponge/Custard = £1.00 What a good do!(makes mental note for next time I'm in Otley...)
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dogduke wrote: Another good place too - can't remember its name, but it was where South Accommodation Road rose slightly, and there was a lower "slip road" on the left - that busy cafe did the finest cbacon sandwiches around...If I remember correctly that was The Tomato Dip Cafe,I worked across the road at the Hunslet East goods depot inthe 60's Tomato Dip it was indeed sir !!
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Chrism wrote: This is the old waiting room which was on Armley Road at the top of Lamb Hill. The part of the building arrowed was a cafe in the 60's -70's maybe a bit longer and a bit earlier, but that's when I remember it. Can't remember the name of it though. I seem to remember it was "The Spinning Wheel" or something similar - I think there was a carriage wheel replica in the signing.
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Anyone on here recall the legendary Klondike, opposite the bus station.1984 to 1988 I spent many a happy hour in the corner in the wee small hours deciding whether to walk home or wait for the first bus,Very unusual customer base ranging from dossers to full-on drag queens (very convincing too I might add).

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See page 1 PJ
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Post by Terrym »

Remeber the Klondyke very well.As a Leeds Bus Driver we used to use it regular if we had 20 mins standing time in the Bus Station.The fried egg sandwiches were legendary. He never used a frying pan as such just a standard pan with about 8 inches of dirty and well used oil of some description.But the taste was something else and I am still here to remember them.

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somebody on another thread mentioned La Strega is still going.I have never yet managed to get into this cafe because every time I look in it is packed out! I assume it must do good food?seeing as it is the Italian for "The Witch" I always meant to ask how they got their name,but I don't think it is in the original ownership now.
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Fame for a former Leeds eating house herehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/no ... rypt-cityI think Jay Raynor was a student at Leeds and still has a very soft spot for us.
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