Food and Drink in Guiseley

Guiseley is a north-west Leeds town in the Aireborough area, sitting on the road out toward Otley, Ilkley and the Yorkshire Dales — and its food and drink identity is overwhelmingly tied to one dish. The original Harry Ramsden's chippy opened at the White Cross site in 1928 and was once billed as the world's largest fish and chip shop; the same building still trades today as the Wetherby Whaler Guiseley, with the original chandeliered, wood-panelled dining room intact. Traditional pubs, cafes and neighbourhood takeaways fill out the rest of the town centre.
Guiseley is a north-west Leeds town in the Aireborough area, sitting on the road out toward Otley, Ilkley and the Yorkshire Dales — and its food and drink identity is overwhelmingly tied to one dish. The original Harry Ramsden's chippy opened at the White Cross site in 1928 and was once billed as the world's largest fish and chip shop; the same building still trades today as the Wetherby Whaler Guiseley, with the original chandeliered, wood-panelled dining room intact. Traditional pubs, cafes and neighbourhood takeaways fill out the rest of the town centre.

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