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The Best Cheap Eats in Leeds
"San Carlo is definitely one of the most luxurious spots to eat out in Leeds – this huge, classy dining room on South Parade is perfect for special occasions. The menu is as authentic as it gets, with recipes from the man the venue is named after used still, whether it’s Filetto al Pepe Verde, Lobster Risotto or their classic pizzas – whatever you choose, it’d be rude not to couple it with one of their handpicked Italian wines. San Carlo, 6-7 South Parade, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 5QX."
"This one’s for the pizza lovers, you’re going to love it here!. San Carlo Leeds is one of the city’s star attractions, offering classic Italian dishes with a modern aesthetic. Whether you got there for lunch or dinner, they’ve got plenty of meals to choose from to suit all tastes."
"Situated in the heart of Leeds’ smart legal and business quarter, this branch of San Carlo promises sleek, stylish good looks, a cheery, welcoming vibe and a wide-ranging menu peppered with trattoria classics."
"Inspired by the local textile and wool industry, Zizzi is an attention-grabbing hot spot perfect for a quick lunch. Serving fresh, delicious Italian cuisine, Zizzi’s has everything you could ever want, from pasta to pizza!. Indulge in the “Amico” menu and get three courses for £15.95, Friday-Sunday."
"In a similar vein to Almost Famous, the guys at Sweet Pizzasput a sugary spin on what is normally savoury. A Sweet Pizza is a full on, scream and shout, tooth dissolving, decedent dessert. They come with two different bases, depending on how quickly you want to develop diabetes."
"Now open in The Light Shopping Centre, the restaurant highlights a few of the things that have made Le ..."
"One of the city’s oldest pubs lies right where you’d least expect it, in an alleyway just off Briggate. It’s come a long way since it was a pit stop for merchants and market traders, but has still managed to retain that old school charm. Quench your thirst with a range of real ales and curb your hunger with their hearty British classics – they do one of the best Sunday roasts in the city."
"One of the best and oldest pubs in Leeds, Whitelock’s is a true gem. They have a long outdoor area, which you can book into for both food and drinks. It’s got big benches, perfect for social distancing, and heat lamps that line the walls all the way down."
"You get two for one in Turk's Head Yard: first up there's the lovely old Whitelock's pub, which dates to 1715 and is all dark wood, gleaming copper and stained glass inside. Next door, there's Turk's Head, which..."
"Absolutely phenomenal American restaurant for a cozy food experience. It has delicious cocktails, burgers, bbq as well as a wonderful selection of drinks. Don't forget to try the cocktails, famous Chicken, and Waffles, you won't be disappointed."
"If you love your food, you’re going to love Leeds – and even better, if your kids aren’t such foodies, there’s still plenty to keep everyone happy. At Trinity Kitchen, there’s a whole collection of street food stands with extra pop-up stalls, so you could eat anything from burgers and burritos to pizza and Pho, as well as a fantastic rolled naan wrap and cinnamon dusted doughnuts. And if you fancy something a bit more adventurous than your kids, they can stick with a simpler option while you can experiment."
"When it comes to eating out with the kids, Bill’s is a no brainer. In the morning, they do everything from pancakes drizzled in syrup to a bitesize full English, but it’s dinner time when they really come into their own. Feast on hearty classics like fish fingers, sausage and mash or a good old mac ’n’ cheese."
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