the tearoom side of the menu is worth your attention if you usually default to coffee, because a well-made pot of tea in the middle of a bradford afternoon hits differently than you'd expect. tyrrel street is no-nonsense city centre, the kind of block where you're between somewhere and somewhere else, and lefteris gives you a reason to stop rather than pass through. the coffee offer is taken seriously here, and the place has built a genuine local following without any obvious fanfare. go mid-morning if you can. the tearoom framing isn't a gimmick, it shapes the whole pace of the place, slower, less transactional, more like you've actually got somewhere to sit. finish with whatever's behind the counter that day, hot, unhurried, on tyrrel street.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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