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My experience at TGI Fridays was fantastic! The only minor drawback is that service can sometimes be a bit slow, but the food is spot on and the drinks and cocktails are excellent! It's a great place for birthday parties. View all feedback.
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I had dinner here a couple of times while I was staying in the Premier Inn above TGI's. It is just so handy when you are staying there. The first time I was there, I got a burger, which I thought was a bit dry. The other two times I went I had a Chicken Finger BLT and Chicken Goujons, which were extremely tastey! I did find the the chicken finger BLT which was so big, there was just way too much food for one person (... View all feedback.
Chesse burger, brilliant with tasty chips and beautiful bathroom. nacho was amazing, big and tasteful.
Lunch time get together with an old work colleague ...Called me up and said , fancy a visit to TGI Fridays .?...So off we went to their place in The Trinity at Leeds....It's a big place inside and very very comfy with decent spacings between the tables ...We both had steaks and each came with generous fries , salad and a dip ..Very tasty and decent value too ..Both meals and 3 pints of Birra Moretti each came to £68 ...Our server called Tia was most attentive and we never felt pressured to vacate our table after the meal...Well worth a visit , or in our case a re-visit .
My family love coming here. The food is excellent ok, it's glorified junk food, but it is mighty tasty and the service is so cheesily American you can't help but smile. They're great with kids there, and my 4yr old loves it. The kids menu is good, with plenty of healthy but fun. They've got these funky little clip on high chair things for babies. They're good, but the only problem with them is that they clip on to the table so your baby is in full reach of everything else, including your sizzling fajitas! TGIs are a little pricey and it isn't somewhere you're going to visit several times a week but we usually call in there after the obligatory monthly visit to Ikea and we've never had any reason to complain. Recommended for families.
As TGI Fridays go, this isn't a great one. It's miles away from anything else, and in the middle of what looks like an industrial estate. The food is as you'd expect from the chain large, American style platters, at good prices. Staff are over friendly, but this is great for birthdays, or stag and hen nights. I actually had my hen night here because there is a Travel Inn just next door. It was a bit of a pain going into Leeds to the nightclubs though, because it is a taxi ride away. All in all, a good TGI Fridays, but not the best in Leeds.
I got dragged here on Monday night by some friends and was all ready to hate it but it was actually ok. The service was a little slow to get started but once our waitress came over the first time everything was fine. The portions are huge so we decided to skip the starters and go straight for mains with a couple of sides. I had Wicked chicken two pieces of chicken on spicy rice with a really tasty creamy sauce. I really don't want to think about the calorie content of this meal but I really enjoyed it. One of my friends had a salad again nice but not a low cal option either. 3rd diner had the ribs a half portion was still huge and she said they were perfect ribs very messy and sticky! The side dishes were also good spicy chips, corn on the cob and onion rings. It's not somewhere I will be rushing back to but given the other options in this area (Frankie and Benny's, Chiqoutios sp? and pizza hut) I was pleased we had chosen here. One final thing I was driving so didn't drink but my friend had an ultimate cocktail was HUGE! She said it was pretty good.