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The Best Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurants in Leeds: Restaurant Choice
"East 59th’s jungle-like roof terrace is blessed with south-facing views over the city’s skyline, which you can take in at your leisure over dinner, and if the weather doesn’t play, you can cosy up under their heat lamps and parasols to keep warm. From the East Cheeseburger to the Seafood Platter, they have a menu of New York-inspired eats to fill your belly. Fancy something lighter?"
"Sitting at the top of beautiful shopping destination Victoria Gate, is East 59th rooftop restaurant, bar and terrace. Oozing laid back Manhattan style, East 59th offers contemporary dining and cocktails. The outdoor terrace is a little haven in the city, surrounded by greenery, wooden furniture and decking."
"Angelica is home to one of the most spectacular roof terraces in Leeds. South-facing, this outdoor area offers breathtaking views over the city. It’s vast and spacious, so maintaining social distancing is a doddle, and when the air cools, there are blankets and plenty of outdoor heaters."
"It's not hard to see why Angelica is regarded as one of Leeds' best rooftop restaurants. Along with a mouthwatering menu of fine dining dishes, a beautiful sky-high terrace and a stellar selection of cocktails, the Trinity haunt boasts enviable views across the city."
"After a busy day shopping in Trinity Leeds, enjoy lunch, dinner or drinks in the sky at Angelica's wraparound rooftop bar. The terrace offers panoramic views across the city and is the perfect place to watch the sunset."
"Situated in the very centre of this exciting city, Headrow House is a fantastic all-day bar and nightclub that draws inspiration from its history as a former textile mill whilst maintaining a cosy and modern feel with its German beerhall-style seating. Spread out over multiple floors, this venue hosts DJ sets on club nights at the weekend and makes for a great backdrop to an awesome night. Spread out over four floors, this huge space even has two roof terraces where you can enjoy some fresh air and views of the rest of the city!"
"Boasting the high quality restaurant the Ox Club, a beer hall with brews from around the globe and a live music venue. That’s all before you make your way up to Redondo Beach & Roof Terrace; their very own very own cocktail bar that leads out onto the roof terrace complete with kitchen, outdoor bar and sheltered areas with plenty of seating."
"An informal bar-restaurant on the edge of the city centre, The Reliance is a relaxed and friendly environment which delivers delicious modern British dishes, including Yorkshire pork sausages, Erdinger-battered haddock and spatchcocked poussin. With a wide selection of craft beers on offer, an in-house charcuterie and a laid-back decor, The Reliance is a firm favourite for a casual night out, where fresh, homemade food and great drinks are guaranteed."
"One of the most popular roast dinners in Leeds - The Reliance has built up a real reputation for their servings. You can choose from roast chicken, roast shoulder of lamb and a veggie or vegan nut roast. On the side, you can look forward to roasties, carrots, cauliflower cheese and fresh greens, with Yorkshire pudding and plenty of gravy."
"Spark:York is a place that looks and feels like no other venue in York. It’s a vibrant, relaxed place to eat and drink, with kids or without, and a good option if you’d like a range of food and drink to choose from and take away (or eat there). There’s a changing rota of pop-up bars and restaurants, but if you imagine craft ales, edgy cocktails and some of the best street food in town, you’re not too far from the mark."
"Spark is a relatively new addition to the city of York but it’s certainly one that’s been welcomed with open arms (at least by me). Offering a vast selection of different cuisines, as well as gorgeous seating areas and unique shipping containers disguised as shops and food stalls, Spark is a great place to grab some pictures."
"Community project and social destination supporting independent businesses. Inside you’ll find street food vendors, bars, retailers, beauty, holistic therapy, a co-working hub, arts studio and events space. We are family friendly and dogs are welcome."
"Two of the best things in life are brunch and Cuban food… so what could be better than combining the two?. Whilst Revolución de Cuba is a chain restaurant and I don’t usually like to include them in local lists, it is still a local business adding value to the town, so ‘yayy Revs de Cuba‘!. Plus, it’s not too pricey, does good food in a cool setting, and does boozy brunch – winner!"
"The deal is: you get to choose a starter and a main from their brunch menu and then you can indulge in bottomless Prosecco or draught beer for 90 minutes from when you are seated. Bottomless brunch is available every day of the week. On Saturdays it is served from 11am until 3pm (last booking at 1.30pm), and every other day it is served from 11am until 5pm (last booking 3.30pm)."
"2 floors of dancing, cocktails and music that will make you want to move. The cocktail menu in here is really really good!. Get yourself in here for a good old boogey."
"If you’re a big fan of speakeasy-style venues, then you’ll love The Backroom Leeds!. Split into multiple rooms and levels, this unique venue is located beneath the iconic railway bridge on Call Lane right in the heart of the city. Hosting bustling club nights on the weekend that last throughout the night ‘til the early morning, this is the place to head to if you’re looking for a stylish venue and an amazing cocktail menu that’s second to none!"
"A luxe late-night joint where incredible cocktails are paired with non-stop club classics, The Backroom is just the ticket for those after something a little more dressed up. Shake and shimmy to sweet contemporary sounds, while sipping your way through the creative drinks menu."
"The venue said they will reopen at one minute past midnight, and warned that tickets were selling fast. Follow Best in Leeds. To find out more about what’s on in Leeds and Yorkshire visit our Best in Leeds Facebook page."
"A great locals pub offering an excellent selection of food and drink in comfortable surroundings. Pub food is great-value-for-money, and look out for daily ..."
"Having been in Harrogate for almost two centuries, The Coach & Horses can be found at the junction of Tower Street and West Park and is found in a vibrant area with no less than 8 pubs. In the past few decades, the pubs changed hands a few times, until being bought by John Nelson in 1996, who purchased the freehold, making a true free house. Since then, the pubs developed under John’s leadership and has become a go-to pub in the area."
"Always what we ordered, arrived quickly and was delicious as always. Still warm and fresh. 15/05/2021: Really friendly staff, excellent service and extremely tasty food."
"02/05/2021: Very rude staff , dirty behaviour, as if dons , just another rubbish, think they are bigger than mcdonalds and kfc UPSTARTS , typical newly rich desis. 27/03/2021: Really great service and amazing tasting food, so much on the menu to choose from!. Favourite takeaway place in Leeds, will be coming again and again."
"Really good value for money and unlike anything else you’ll find in York. Service is top notch and no compromise on food standards and hygiene. My fav spot for lunch or dinner.Bonus is the baklava, sweet sticky nutty goodness and freshly made!"
"Serving Middle Eastern food such as shawrama, falafel, grilled halloumi and kids wraps and salad boxes. 23 Lendal, YorkT: 07889 648094"
"A traditional Turkish cuisine offering delicious fresh dishes to your door or for collection!. Open from 4pm until 10pm and an online ordering system, there is plenty of time to relax and order!. If you’re tempted, you can find the menu at www.blackoliveleeds.co.uk/"
"Located between Leeds and Wetherby, Bramham Park is the site of the iconic Leeds Festival which occurs every August bank holiday weekend. If you don’t hold tickets to the festival, visit during the rest of the year to explore the 18th Century manor house and its sprawling grounds."
"King’s Manor is a stately house in York city centre that has played host to some of British history’s most important visitors. In the days before the Reformation, it was the home of the Abbot of St Mary’s, before becoming the headquarters of the Council of the North in Henry VIII’s time. The Tudor king himself stayed there, giving rise to its current name."