BITE-SIZE BREAK LEEDS
Independent cafés, craft breweries and restaurants with seasonal, fiercely local menus have turned Yorkshire’s biggest city into a food hub. Lorna Parkes explores the hotspots to check out
Leeds’ Centenary Bridge; Eat Your Greens and its charred leek and pea broth; craft beer at Friends of Ham; The Reliance; Morning Cakes from Noisette Bakehouse; Northern Monk Brew Co’s old flax mill; one of the seasonal dishes at The Swine That Dines; North Brewing Co’s taproom
PHOTOGRAPHS: UGNE HENRIKO, JUSTIN SLEE, CHLOE CHAPMAN, SARA TERESA, TOM JOY, REECE LEUNG, DEXTER PEARSON PHOTOGRAPHY, ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES
WHEN TO GO
Now’s the ideal time for a weekend in Leeds, when the days are longer and less chilly. Once an important centre of this country’s industrial heartland, the city now enjoys a well-earned reputation as a thriving, creative university town with great food, drink and nightlife.
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