This live-music speakeasy makes it own tradition. A cosy prohibition bar with cocktail teapots and vinyl DJs…
This live-music speakeasy makes it own tradition. A cosy prohibition bar with cocktail teapots and vinyl DJs…
Situated in the beautiful gardens of Akroyd Park, Bankfield Museum is a grand Victorian villa with permanent exhibitions of textiles and costume, as well as varying temporary exhibitions also.
A beautiful and varied collection of contemporary art from across the UK. Their regular exhibitions are both seasonal and thematic and always worth visiting…
Halifax’s West Riding Stonecarving Association aims to keep alive the art of carving stone by hand using traditional tools.
Expect an absolute feast of favourites for special occasions, including lobster ravioli, lobster thermidor, confit of barbary duck or fillet steak.
This lovely tearoom is taking orders for delivery slots of afternoon teas packed with generously filled sandwiches and homemade scones, cakes and mini desserts.
True North is the perfect neighbourhood style family restaurant. The sort of place you can rely upon for a warm northern welcome and consistently good food.
This grand and historic market was opened by the Duke and Duchess of York in 1896 and has been at the heart of Halifax life ever since.
Trading for over 30 years, the iconic shop prides itself on stocking an eclectic selection of vinyl records – the latest new releases alongside second-hand vinyl.
Bookshop that is located on the rustic level of The Piece Hall in the northwest corner.
The bar itself is small but you’ll find it a friendly place where you can get a lovely drink in a unique setting.