Child Friendly Restaurant close to Alhambra theatre Bradford

dawnteabag
dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
Hi All,
We're off to Bradford tomorrow to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and I haven't sorted out anything for tea yet.
Would love to go to an Indian but has to be child-friendly. My son wont eat curry but if you call it dhahl he can't get enough of it so I was thinking somewhere that doesn't mind if you ask for milder versions of things would be great.
My Dad will be in his wheelchair so has to have good access and we need to be able to eat quite quickly at 5.30 ish.

Any ideas moneysavers?

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  • littleredhen
    littleredhen Posts: 3,292 Forumite
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    not indian but La Tasca's are doing 50% off if you get the voucher from the Telegraph - see weekly emails from Martin - they are spanish tapas restaurants and you can get lots of different dishes to make up a good feed - well we like them anyway - and they are usually quite prompt with the food
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.:o

    A winner listens, a loser just waits until it is their turn to talk:)
  • dawnteabag
    dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    Thanks - I may be being dense but I can't spot a la tasca in Bradford.

    Suppose could stop off at Meadowhell on the way as a last resort though
  • littleredhen
    littleredhen Posts: 3,292 Forumite
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    it doesn't look as though there is one in Bradford sorry but there is one at Meadowhall - i thought i would mention it cos the deal looked good with 50% off
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.:o

    A winner listens, a loser just waits until it is their turn to talk:)
  • Topmatch
    Topmatch Posts: 15 Forumite
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    Alhambra Theatre is paralell between Morley Street and Great Horton Road. There are many asian restuarants on both of these roads within literally 5 minutes or less walking distance. You could try Kashmir or International on Morley St. But there are many in the vicinty and all good. Wheelchair access shouldn't be a problem. Sure the rests. would be happy to assist and accomodate.
  • dawnteabag
    dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    Thanks Topmatch,

    Unfortunately I didn't get to see your email before we went but as you wrote it we were all tucking into the best Indian meal I've ever had at the Kashmir!

    £37 for 5 of us too (inc kulfis for pudding) Would highly recommend it.
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