"We greatly enjoyed the food here. The combination of flavours was interesting and stimulating. The staff were lovely and concerned that we should enjoy our dinner. However, it was a cold evening and the curtain around the door did little to keep the cold at bay. My partner sat with her back to the wall so didn't feel the cold. I had my back to the curtain around the front door and just got progressively, insidiously colder as the dinner went on the dining space downstairs is very small indeed, but that's just a function of where the restaurant is, and there is, as I later discovered, an upstairs dining room. I think Oldroyd's needs a warm air air curtain to cut the cold draft that comes in, or perhaps to reconfigure the seating arrangements. I'm sympathetic to the needs of restaurateurs to maximise the number of covers, but you may need to strike a different balance here. I would gladly return on a warmer evening or if I could be seated upstairs. Winter is coming, after all"