Farsley is a vibrant hub for foodies, offering a diverse array of bars and restaurants making it the perfect location for an evening on the town.
Nestled just a stone's throw away from the bustling heart of Leeds, this attractive suburb boasts an independent spirit and a burgeoning culinary scene.
With a surge of new indie businesses opening in recent years, Farsley has a reputation for a great night out.
So, whether you're after a creative cocktail, an exotic meal, or a pint by the fire in a cosy pub, look no further. Join us as we count down some of the unmissable spots, including several hidden gems.
Here's our definitive guide to an unforgettable evening in the town -
Deeva offer contemporary Indian cuisine in a stylish, historical setting in a converted church. Our critic described it as a "West Leeds institution worthy of acclaim". Photo: Tony Johnson
Saint Jude Bar and Kitchen, on Town Street, is a lively venue with a beautiful terrace. It serves food and drinks until late, featured wood fired bagels, burgers and loaded fries, as well as enticing cocktails. Photo: Tony Johnson
The Fleece, on Town Street, is a cosy, yet often busy, bustling high street pub. Our critic said it was "everything a local should be". Photo: Tony Johnson
Award winning restaurant in the heart of Farsley, Grumpy's offers a lively atmosphere, authentic pizza, craft beer and cocktails. It is conveniently sandwiched between fantastic watering holes. Photo: Tony Johnson
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