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Bidra med feedbackWent in today as Trinity kitchen was full of noisy children and families. It was much nicer inside than I thought, a bit like a tearoom. They had, sandwiches, paninis, breakfasts,real chips,cakes,jacket potatoes and a homemade soup. I had said soup which was mushroom, rustic and delicious. I did the soup deal which included a sandwich, I had egg mayo,served on fresh granary bloomer and a lemon Fanta, which came to just over £6, a bargain in central Leeds. Service was pleasant and fairly quick considering that they were busy. I watched the interaction between the staff and clients, and they were particularly good with the children and older people.I'll definitely be back.
We went here for a coffee today with 3 children under 5 and 2 adults. My husband had recommended it as he often takes our daughter here when they venture into Leeds. It was near closing time when we went but the service was still excellent and very reasonably priced considering the location (less than £5 for 2 coffees and 2 glasses of juice). Looking at the menu I will return as again the food is not expensive and if you are wanting somewhere that is quick but not McDonalds I think that this is the place for you. I can imagine that it will get quite busy at lunch time and unfortunately there is not a lot of space, but there is some outside seating as well. It's a little gem of a cafe in my opinion especially as it's situated right next to the Trinity centre.
Went here today for a quick lunch with a friend having loved it a while ago, but not having been for some time. Ordered a Cheese sandwich, which was just what it said, cheese between two slices of bread. The bread tasted distinctly not fresh, not gone off or anything, but as if it had been frozen so totally safe, but slightly dried out! The cheese was that cheap 'plasticy ' cheese, with no flavour, again safe, but cheap and boring. The 'salad ' was a few leaves of packet salad. Not the fresh food they used to serve, but cheap tasteless rubbish. Won 't be going back, ever.
This restaurant is a hidden gem located behind Trinity Church on Boar Lane in Leeds. The atmosphere is lovely and the restaurant is very clean, bright, and comfortable. They offer a wide variety of food at reasonable prices, including hot and cold meals, soups, sandwiches, and toasties that cater to all tastes. The food is well-presented and of good quality. I have been coming here for quite some time and highly recommend it. It is definitely worth a visit.
This restaurant is a no-frills establishment that we frequent for lunch and coffee. The service is consistently quick and friendly, and the food, which includes items like toasted sandwiches, baked potatoes, soup, pies, and sandwiches, is always delicious and reasonably priced. The teas and coffees are also well-priced. I appreciate that the proceeds go to the Church rather than a large corporation. It can get quite busy, making it sometimes difficult to find a table, but with summer approaching, outdoor seating is available.