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"For lovers of American food, especially fried chicken, the Lucky Fox is a must. This trendy diner is serving up their take on popular American comfort dishes like chicken and waffles and hot wings, but also include millennial classics such as California toast. Don’t worry if you’re not a carnivore — Lucky Fox also hosts vegan nights."
"Waffles and pancakes are the way to go at Lucky Fox if you fancy something sweet, although they offer one of the best veggie dishes in the city in the form of the Hippie Banjo: thick-sliced sourdough toast, poached egg, avocado, watercress, and tomato."
"For some of the city's best American-inspired eats, Division Street's Lucky Fox is the place to check out. The fun Sheffield restaurant specialises in delicious fried chicken served however you like it - in a bun, on a waffle or dipped in hot sauce."
"Having one of these giant OTT, oozy, piled-high monster burgers is something you should do in your lifetime even if it induces a heart attack. Almost Famous is in retro American diner style with. sweets inside the tables and fun wall art…."
"As a Grade I listed building under the English Heritage Registry, the Chantry Chapel of St.Mary is an ancient and beautiful monument to Wakefield’s history. Although it is only open at specific times, making the extra effort to see this place is definitely worth it. Although small, many have praised it for its beautiful stained windows, its enriching history, and the complimentary tea and biscuits along with it!"
"The Chantry Chapel dates back almost 700 years to a time where the landscape of Wakefield would have been dramatically different. It's one of only four of its kind still standing in the UK today. It forms an integral part of the structure of the Medieval bridge of the River Calder."
"Since its first brew having been officially sipped in 2005, Bradfield has become another classic Peak District brewery. Farmers’ Blonde, Farmers’ Stout and Farmers’ Ale are all strong favourites, with a range of diverse tastes there’ll be something for every real ale lover."
"The Kelham Island establishment is home to PlayStation gaming pods, retro arcade machines, and a pool machine that all visitors are welcome to play. A 220-capacity live music venue has hosted the likes of Deaf Havana and Annie Mac – no surprise given that the owner, Oliver Sykes, is the lead singer of the bad Bring Me the Horizon. If that’s not a big enough reason to visit, the 100% vegan bar and street food kitchen will be; Church – Temple of Fun boasts vegan burgers, hot dogs, loaded fries, and a wide range of sides alongside delicious alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails."
"Founded by Sheffield’s own Bring Me The Horizon frontman, Oli Sykes, this is a vegan paradise. The menu is full of delicious vegan junk food ranging from loaded fries to burgers, popcorn cauli bites and more. The decor is inspired by South American religious iconography, so it’s not just the food that’s insta worthy."
"Church is the side-project of Bring Me the Horizon frontman Oli Sykes and is a haven for a day of chilling out with your mates. Pool tables, computer consoles, retro arcade machines, and a full vegan bar, what more could you ask for?. The food comes courtesy of ‘Make no Bones’ who are serving up a full vegan menu."