A restaurant in Wakefield is well-known for its outside-the-box burgers, but a new Yorkshire pudding dish takes the menu to a new level.
Whether you choose to eat them individually, soaked in gravy, or even stack your veg inside, no roast is ever complete without a crispy Yorkshire pudding or two.
Leeds is full of restaurants, pubs, and even takeaways that offer some of the finest Yorkie puddings around, but this restaurant in Wakefield is using its Yorkshire puds in an unheard-of way - drawing a crowd of cult followers.
We're talking about the Yorkshire pudding burger from Smokehouse in Wakefield.
Drizzle some gravy on top for a full roast dinner in a burger. / Image: Smokehouse Wakefield
It's an interesting concept that has got our mouths watering - and stomachs rumbling. Resembling a carvery between two puddings, this dish really does have everything for the indecisive eater.
We're talking two smokehouse patties, mozzarella cheese, beef brisket, and fried onion rings sandwiched between two Yorkshire puddings, served with gravy on the side.
This show stopper of a dish is available all-day every day from Smokehouse in Wakefield and has been a firm menu favourite for a number of years.
Described as "100% banging", fans have turned to Facebook pages like The Good Food Guide in your Area and TripAdvisor to show off their unique Yorkshire pudding burger snaps.
Five star reviews are aplenty on Trip Advisor but one restaurant-goer warned that the burgers are "absolutely huge but so delicious", adding that "this is my go-to place for whenever I fancy a burger for tea".
The Wakefield-based restaurant has a range of barbecue-inspired dishes that range from bao buns to an ever-changing selection of burgers and cocktails.
Other highly recommended dishes include the Eagle Press Burger, which is made with locally-sourced chicken breast in a secret rub, and the Vegilicious Burger from the Herbivores menu.
The veggie burger is made from sliced carrots, white cabbage, lentils, and onions all wrapped in homemade mash and panko breadcrumbs: a fresh and tasty meat alternative for those looking for a deep-fried treat.
For more information or to make a reservation, visit the Smokehouse Wakefield website.
Food critic Camilla Long visited Leeds for her latest review for The Times with her sights set on Horsforth's finest - Bavette Bistro.
Ever since opening back in 2024, Bavette Bistro nestled in the leafy suburb of Horsforth has made waves across the country for its sheer brilliance.
It's pretty much received five star reviews across the board and been handed awards from left, right and centre. And rightly so.
The Good Food Guide crowned Bavette the best local restaurant of 2024, and Michelin handed them a well deserved Bib Gourmand - so it's safe to say it's not just us who think it's really something special.
So it was only a matter of time until The Times popped in for a review, and this one is truly glowing.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
The review labels Bavette as "warm, unmannered and unpretentious" as well as "authentically French".
Long describes the food as "gorgeous, confident, surprising" with a menu that "isn’t too long" and "filled with sturdy, noble dishes, whiffing mightily of the sea and the soil."
It continues: "All of it made with generosity and cheer, served fast by nimble waiters, with a long, if slightly eccentric, wine list. To bang out French dishes with this much fiddly detail and to do it to a full room is not easy. Yet all four courses came in under two hours, for about £75 a head, which in London terms is nothing.
"It’s not that this place was perfect, it’s that it was decidedly not perfect. A bit too much chat about the menus; the oeufs in the meurette not quite runny enough. But the point is: it didn’t matter. All of it came charmingly together. It felt relaxed, just right."
The review is then wrapped up with a pleasing five stars, the cherry on top of the cake.
It's a review only restaurants can dream of, and we can't think of a more deserving team - congratulations Bavette.
Team behind Headrow House and Belgrave to take over and reopen Woodside just one year after opening
Clementine Hall
The foodie-favourite restaurant and bar is now under new management.
The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that Woodside has sadly been closed for a few months.
We certainly have, and ever since December we've had a Woodside Sunday roast-shaped hole in our hearts that's been gasping for one of their glorious Marmite glazed parsnips.
But luckily, it has now been confirmed that Woodside isn't going anywhere as Superfriendz, the team behind Headrow House, Belgrave and many other top Leeds spots will be taking over. Hallelujah.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
Woodside opened at the end of 2024 from the owners of The Brunswick and The Melbourne.
Labelling itself as a 'neighbourhood eatery and bar', Woodside quickly became a favourite amongst Leeds foodies and was known for its smoked meats, great cocktails and stellar Sunday roasts (do I need to talk about the parsnips again).
The menu was fresh and innovative, with oysters topped with kiwi granita and an incredibly garish banana split standing out as highlights.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
We hope that the new management continues to maintain Woodside's brilliance, but mainly we're just so glad that it's sticking around.
Superfriendz take care of a whole host of spots in the city, including proper Leeds favourites Headrow House, Belgrave Music Hall and Waterlane Boathouse.
Announcing the news to Instagram, Woodside said: "After a longer-than-expected winter break, Woodside is back and will reopen on Thursday 19th March!
"Your favourite neighbourhood bar and eatery returns with the same warm welcome, but an all new management team.
"We can’t wait to see you so keep your eyes on our socials for news on great food and drinks, big screen sports, quizzes and more.
"We’d also like to thank Sam and the original team for all the hard work that went into setting-up the venue. We hope we can do it justice."