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Where to Get the Best Coffee in Leeds
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"When to go: Head down for a lazy brunch, take a book, order a large coffee, and while away a few hours. What to have: The partisan breakfast (meat, veggie and vegan available) cooked and served in a skillet, is comfort food at its best. For something a little lighter, try their Persian eggs with Medjoul dates and warming spices."
"Partisan is a vibrant, independent coffee shop located on Micklegate in York and the cafe has been a long term dream for owner, Florencia. They serve a modern menu for breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea every day of the week. And they also open on evenings later in the week for casual dining."
"Located on Micklegate, Partisan serve both breakfast and brunch. Treat yourself to French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Smashed Avocado and Melted Goats Cheese or the fabulous Partisan Breakfast."
"Famous for their spectacular pancakes – and many other yummy sweet and savoury treats. Normally it’s hard to get a table in here, so make sure to get here early (or be prepared to wait!) Currently open for click and collect or order at the door."
"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."
"This espresso bar is unlike any of the other coffee shops in York, as it is housed in a unique horsebox in the Shambles Markets. Owners, Laura and Mark, have combined their passion for quality and a love of coffee to bring you a homemade and wholesome menu, all tied together with an Australian twist. See, I told you that us Aussies love our coffee."
"A small family run cafe that operates from their converted horsebox, located in the Shambles Market, York. They offer a family-friendly menu with lots of homemade cakes and savouries available to take away. They pride themselves on their coffee."
"Enjoy one of many walks around York city centre or enjoy looking for the Cat’s on the Cat Trail whilst drinking a delicious coffee from the Dark Hore Espresso Bar. 💜💜Don’t forget to mention Mumbler for a 20% discount!"
"A shabby chic decor is combined with distinctive Victorian architecture at Corner House Coffee Bar, so it’s the perfect place to get your brunch fix. They serve up a host of classics, from a Full English to Eggs Benedict and Smashed Avocado on Toast, but you can also try something different. Take the Natural Smoked Haddock Kedgeree for example – it’s a classic Indian dish which brings together rice, flaked fish, eggs and veggies, brought to life with a kick of curry powder."
"Corner House is a coffee shop which serves breakfast, lunch and small plates in an evening. It also has a selection of coffees from around the world and serves alcoholic drinks. There is a specific menu for kids which also includes breakfast options."
"419 Trinity Leeds, Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AYOriginally the Leeds branch was located inside Harvey Nichols, but Yo!. Sushi is now in the Trinity. The online menu has a simple filter, so you can easily find your vegan options."
"This Japanese restaurant is clean and the staff are friendly. If you are a meat-lover, try the chicken katsu curry, mackerel bento box and spicy beef gyozas. They are all delicious!"
"Fuji Hiro is a traditional Japanese noodle bar that is LEGENDARY with foodies who flock from across the city (and further afield!) to enjoy their ..."
"The website defaults to the menu in Japanese, which says to me that this restaurant is catering to the large number of Japanese visitors we receive. I’d say that it does not get more authentic than that!. If you want sushi like it’s served in Japan, then this looks ideal."
"Multi-tasking is something The Wardrobe does very well, but that may mean that you don’t think of it as a club. With a bar and restaurant upstairs, and a host of gigs lined up throughout the month, you’d be forgiven for overlooking their club nights – but they’re there for all to enjoy. They have the weekly Go Nuts for Donuts every Thursday, while now and again The Wardrobe plays host to Brighton Beach."
"If spending your evening sat down at a table isn’t really your vibe, then head down to Soul Kitchen for eating, drinking and dancing. The menu is Deep South, Caribbean and Creole cuisine so be prepared for an explosion of flavour and a delicious array of dishes. Soul Kitchen is the place to get drunk and be merry as Wardrobe has regular live music."
"The Wardrobe, now a Leeds institution, has been at the vanguard of the city’s live music scene for well over a decade."
"Tucked away underneath the Quebec Hotel, Sous Le Nez has been the tour de force of French food in Leeds for nearly 25 years. As you’d expect their menus are refined with careful attention to detail, which is why you can expect exquisite creations like their gateau of fillet steak stuffed with shallots, mushrooms and garlic, then topped with peppercorn sauce. They also have an extensive wine list, so you can match your dinner with the perfect bottle of vino."
"This well-established favourite in the heart of Leeds continues to pull the crowds and hardly surprisingly, since it goes on providing what people want at…"
"Get a taste of classic churrasco barbecue grub from Bread and Butter with their Pão Francês, a Brazilian sandwich. Choose between the Picanha (rump cap of beef), the Nicota (fillets of chicken thighs) or BBQ veggies. Each one comes in Brazilian bread, with a buttery, herb sauce and salad vinaigrette."