If you need to start the day with a fresh cup of coffee, pick up a special bottle of wine on your way home or try your luck with a lottery ticket, come on in.
We’ve created a convenience store with a twist – a crossover between a New York deli, a local newsagents and a general store. Our on-site kitchen prepares fresh food-to-go every day, from breakfast bagels to fully-loaded sandwiches and salads for lunch.
If you need to start the day with a fresh cup of coffee, pick up a special bottle of wine on your wa
Mini-market chain, open every day for groceries, alcohol and newspapers; some have post offices.
Trinity Leeds is owned and managed by Landsec, a FTSE 100 company founded in 1944
Convenience store chain selling groceries, newspapers and more; some have post offices and ATMs.
143 The Headrow, Leeds LS1 5RL, UK
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