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The Yummy Guide: 8 Italian Restaurants In Leeds You Need To Visit!
"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."
"Now open in The Light Shopping Centre, the restaurant highlights a few of the things that have made Le ..."
"4 Albion Place, Leeds LS1 6JLPark House, Park Square West, Leeds LS1 2PSThe White Cloth Hall, Crown Street, Leeds LS2 7DAUnit 1, Block H, Leeds Dock, Leeds LS10 1LUUnit 9-10 Arndale Centre, Headingley, Leeds LS6 2UJWith four restaurants in the city centre and another in Headingley, you can head to Pizza Express for an extensive vegan menu, including pizzas and pasta, with vegan mozzarella cheese."
"Our brand-new pizzeria is located in the heart of Leeds Arena Quarter. From lunch ‘til late, we serve all your favourites in our sociable pizzeria, as well as cocktails and light bites at our new bar. Directly opposite the first direct arena"
"This is an art gallery that features both modern and ancient art. Located in the picturesque Lister Park, this is a gallery you would not want to miss out on, especially when it is free entry. Order a warm drink at the café and wind down in the peaceful ambience here after you get tired from strolling around the park."
"Cartwright Hall Art Gallery is a leading regional art gallery, situated in the beautiful surroundings of Lister Park. The gallery has been home to a variety of prints for more than a hundred years. Where they are proud to housework by William Blake, Francisco Goya, and Walter Sickert – all master printmakers."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Green Giant used under CC BY 4.0. Cartwright Hall is Bradford’s municipal art gallery, that offers an energising array of contemporary exhibits. The collections showcase 19th and 20th-century British craftsmanship, with global contemporary prints and South Asian works."
"This much-beloved watering hole is the sister bar to one of Leeds’ oldest pub, Whitelocks. Whilst the former is the place to head for the more classic ales, Turks Head is the more modern choice, with a plethora of interesting craft ales, gins, and cocktails. The beer garden which sits in the alleyway just off Briggate is lively and atmospheric all year round, with plenty of seating, and canopies with heaters for those unpredictable British summer days."