The Trinity Kitchen is a group of food venues in Northern England that Eric Knows makes it easy to find.
Trinity Kitchen, found in the Trinity Shopping Centre within Leeds, brings together foods from around the world into one place. Conveniently hosted in a shopping centre, the Trinity Kitchen also makes for an excellent place to have a meal on a day out. Moreover, a charming and homely atmosphere created by organic decoration and neon lights is prevalent throughout the kitchen.
Equally important, the restaurants hosted by the kitchen also contribute greatly to the overall atmosphere. For example, Vietnamese street food, which you can see being prepared in their open cooking area, is served at Pho. Additionally, other foods from all corners of the globe, like Mexican from Tortilla, and German from Doner Shack, bestow a vibrant and diverse feel to the kitchen as a whole. For those who want to plan their experience, a full list of restaurants in the Trinity Kitchen is on their website.
Also, a note: the opening times vary by individual restaurant, so the opening times listed here are those of the Trinity Shopping Centre as a whole.
The Trinity Kitchen, being part of the Trinity Shopping Centre, is subject to all of the accessibility features it has. Therefore, accessible parking, mobility scooter and wheelchair hire, lifts, and even autism-friendly services are available. More details can be found in the FAQs below and on Trinity Shopping’s website.
You can easily find the Trinity Kitchen by bus, bicycle and car alike due to its central position. For cars, the Trinity Leeds Car Park offers 630 spaces, with 14 disabled spaces and 8 for parents. Also, The Trinity Shopping Centre has free bike parking at their bike store located at the top of Albion Street. Furthermore, if you are a disabled individual travelling by bus, the first bus app is recommended as it tells you if the wheelchair space is free on a bus. Therefore, no matter what way you are getting there, Trinity Leeds has you covered.
Absolutely! Hidden disability lanyards are available to guests on the first floor.
Moreover, customers can email info@trinityleeds.com to ask about their shopping experience, and they can send images to those who are unfamiliar with the different areas of the shopping centre to make planning easier.
For some distraction whilst shopping, there are also free sensory toys available on the first floor.
Easily, the shopping center has accessible parking, lifts with audio support, disabled parking spaces and accessible bathrooms.
There are also wheelchairs and mobility scooters available for hire, details on booking these are found on The Trinity Shopping Centre's website.
The trinity kitchen is a sit-in restaurant. The stall you order from hands you a buzzer which goes off when your meal is ready as you get a seat.