Food and Drink in Pudsey

Pudsey is a former mill town between Leeds and Bradford with a strong independent identity, world-famous for its cricketing heritage and as the namesake of BBC Children in Need's Pudsey Bear. Its food and drink scene runs along the town centre and around Pudsey Park, with traditional pubs, neighbourhood cafes, bakeries and takeaways serving a tight-knit community more shaped by Pudsey St Lawrence Cricket Club (founded 1845, the boyhood club of Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe and Ray Illingworth) and the historic Moravian settlement of Fulneck than by destination dining.
Pudsey is a former mill town between Leeds and Bradford with a strong independent identity, world-famous for its cricketing heritage and as the namesake of BBC Children in Need's Pudsey Bear. Its food and drink scene runs along the town centre and around Pudsey Park, with traditional pubs, neighbourhood cafes, bakeries and takeaways serving a tight-knit community more shaped by Pudsey St Lawrence Cricket Club (founded 1845, the boyhood club of Sir Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe and Ray Illingworth) and the historic Moravian settlement of Fulneck than by destination dining.

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