Mentioned by Yorkshire Food Guide
13 of the best brunch destinations in Leeds
"The park is 50 miles (80 km) north-east of Manchester; Otley, Ilkley, Leeds and Bradford lie to the south, while Kendal is to the west, Darlington to the north-east and Harrogate to the south-east.[5] The national park does not include all of the Yorkshire Dales. Parts of the dales to the south and east of the national park are located in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The national park also includes the Howgill Fells and Orton Fells in the north west although they are not often considered part of the dales."
"Leeds Art Gallery, which opened in 1888, houses the best twentieth century collection outside London and a colourful wall painting for the Victorian staircase by Lothar Götz. The gallery is owned and operated by Leeds City Council and is free to members of the public. Just next door, The Henry Moore Institute hosts a year-round programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting sculpture from across the world."
"The name Harrogate is first attested in the 1330s as Harwegate, Harougat and Harrowgate.[8] The origin of the name is uncertain. It may derive from Old Norse hǫrgr 'a heap of stones, cairn' + gata 'street', in which case the name presumably meant 'road to the cairn'.[9] Another possibility is that the name means "the way to Harlow". The form Harlowgate is known from 1518,[10] and apparently in the court rolls of Edward II.[11]"
"Just down the street from The Lawrance on Micklegate, you’ll find Partisan, an independent family run café and restaurant. Supporting local suppliers and independent producers, Partisan cooks everything to order using fresh ingredients for their rustic, modern British menu. They serve a variety of dishes and work hard to cater to vegans and vegetarians with inventive dishes."
"Situated in Micklegate, York, Partisan is a family-run restaurant. This eatery creates a special menu every week to cater to vegan and vegetarian visitors and locals in town. The remarkable thing about Partisan is that it runs an arable farm on the city’s outskirts, where staff grows the herbs and vegetables used in making the restaurant’s tasty dishes."
"Brew & Brownie have two locations in York, just doors apart from one another on Museum Street. One of the locations operates as a Bakeshop and the other as a great little cafe. Inspired by the seasons and the tastes from their countryside upbringings, the owners of Brew & Brownie serve a menu of sweet and savoury treats plus premium coffees and loose leaf teas."
"If I lived in York, you would find me at Brew & Brownie multiple times a week. Not only do they serve excellent artisan coffee drinks and quality loose leaf tea, their baked goods and extensive breakfast and lunch menu are incredible. The menu changes with the season and ingredients are sourced from the best local farmers and suppliers."
"What’s on the menu – York’s best brownies delivered to your doorstep – what’s not to love?. Millionaire’s shortbread and rocky road are on the menu too."
"Situated on the riverbank by Millennium Bridge is this “unique and charming floating ice cream van”. Ideal for a sunny afternoon walk by the riverside."
"Woodlawn Coffee Co. is a cool, Scandinavian-inspired cafe in Horsforth. It’s perfect for whiling away the hours with a cup of coffee – you can choose from local brews like North Star, Dark Woods or Casa Espresso. If it’s breakfast you’re after, you can start the day with smoked salmon and avocado breakfast bagels, or enjoy one of their freshly-baked cakes as a mid-morning treat."
"Woodlawn Coffee Co. is a cool community cafe in the heart of Horsforth and they do a fantastic all day brunch. First order something to drink – their coffee beans come from local micro-roasters North Star and their morning brew comes courtesy of Storm Tea in Newcastle. Then it’s time to get down to business – the menu is surprisingly diverse."
"Tucked away in the peaceful surroundings of Horsforth, this stylish coffee shop offers a delicious breakfast and brunch menu, fresh sandwiches and homemade cakes, alongside great tasting coffee supplied by Leeds-based North Star Coffee Roasters. Visit: 60A Town Street, Horsforth, LS18 4AP - woodlawncoffeeco.com"
"If you’re looking for somewhere a little bit different and just so happen to be a music lover, Single Shot is the place to head. This record store/cafe is the perfect place to seek out some rare vinyl before settling down in the back of the shop with a cup of coffee and a slice of delicious cake. The staff are all really friendly and knowledgeable about music, which is an added bonus."
"For an authentic taste of Thai cuisine in York, The Old Siam is the place to check out. Aside from the food, the interiors and even the music are expressive of Thai culture. This restaurant is a great spot for dinner, particularly because it’s only open in the evenings."
"We take pride in creating an exclusive Thai, fine dining experience. Our chefs use fresh ingredients, spices, and herbs to create textures, flavours, and aromas on every single dish. Food delivery is available and we are open Tuesday to Sunday from 5 – 9 pm."
"Following the Covid-19 outbreak, we have redefined our dining options. Tables and chairs in communal areas have been removed to allow for the required guideline distance between each party. Table sizes will be limited to parties of six."