I ordered good ol' fish and chips, with a side of halloumi fries, while my girlfriend had the exact same, but in gluten full. But there's no such issue here at Fryday's - the chippy offers delicious tasty gluten free that you can't even tell is gluten free. I came in for a grilling after visiting a Leeds breakfast spot offering gluten free that wasn't gluten free and pointed this out to the staff. The fact that Leeds is only 14 miles from us, Frydays is a nice alternative from driving a 140 mile round trip." Linda had her fish and said that it rivalled any that she had had in Whitby, Magpie and Quayside. "We ordered our food and waited patiently, it came about five minutes later and we could not tell which was which, they both looked really good. The fish, chips and mushy peas from Frydays We asked about the gluten free and they said that they cater for Coeliacs seven days a week. We travelled to Leeds and found the place straight away. Frydays advertised as having Gluten free readily available. One reviewer said: "I looked online for local fish and chip restaurants, because Linda and I like a good fish dinner. Tripadvisor absolutely gushes over the eatery.
Read More: I tried Leeds' best rated breakfast spot and couldn't even order anything Situated opposite the sprawling 700 acre mega park in - funnily enough - Roundhay, on Street Lane, the blue fronted shop is a takeaway primarily but it also has some sit-in tables and a lovely outdoor seating area complete with parasols, facing the leafy park. According to Tripadvisor reviewers, its fish and chips rival Whitby - and it's next to the best park in the city. To be honest, fish and chips is probably a walk-to-the-corner sort of impulse purchase, not something you'd travel halfway round the world for.Īnd though Frydays next to Roundhay Park hasn't had people flying from Australia because of TikTok like Binley Mega Chippy, it's easily worth a trip across Leeds. 'Better than a 140 mile round trip' probably isn't that much of a sell for a chippy.