The Yorkie Cow — Restaurant in Bradford

The Yorkie Cow is a Yorkshire-themed restaurant on Brook Street in Ilkley. It occupies a Grade II listed building originally established as a tavern during the Georgian period. The space has been reimagined as a modern dining spot with strong local roots and lively energy. Don’t miss the signature item: the Yorkshire Burrito, a comfort food staple that brings regional pride to every plate. Locals visit for weekend brunches, casual lunches, or evening drinks in a fun group atmosphere. It’s part of Bradford’s growing scene of independent eateries that serve real food with local ingredients.

About The Venue

The Yorkie Cow sits in a Grade II listed building from the early 19th century, originally functioning as a public house. Its architectural details reflect Georgian design, including period-style windows and solid stonework. Over time it evolved into a modern restaurant while keeping key historic features like original flooring and high ceilings. The decor mixes playful touches with warm lighting to match its fun crowd vibe. Noise levels are moderate to high on weekends when the place fills up with families and groups. You can find it just outside the city, a short drive from Bradford’s centre.

Typical Experiences

The Yorkie Cow serves British dishes using locally sourced ingredients with bold Yorkshire flavours. The standout offering, bottomless brunch, is popular with families and groups looking for relaxed dining over several hours. Guests enjoy unlimited drinks alongside hearty options like the Yorkshire Burrito, plus vegetarian and gluten-free choices. These dishes make it worth a trip on weekends when people come together to eat, drink, and connect in a lively space.

Notable Features

  • Yorkshire Burrito
  • Bottomless Brunch
  • Vegetarian and gluten-free options
  • Recommended reservation
  • British cuisine with local ingredients

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.