Our brasseries are warm and welcoming with comfortable spaces where you can gather with friends, family or colleagues for a leisurely lunch, our seasonal, two course set menu or dishes from our extensive à la carte menu. Many of our restaurants have great little bars and lovely outside areas where you can stave off the hunger until dinner with a glass of wine, a beer or a refreshing cocktail.
White booths against dark wood provide a modern setting for premium cocktails & many gins.
Snug haunt offering creative cocktails & board games in a dimly-lit space with a convivial ambiance.
Lively chain bar that serves sweet, sour and spicy cocktails, and offers mixing masterclasses.
Victoria Mill, Sovereign St, Leeds LS1 4BJ, UK
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