It’s all about a different atmosphere. It’s about good food. It’s about good service and attention to detail. So no wonder the long-established Sous Le Nez is one of the most acclaimed restaurant and wine bars in Leeds
Lively chain bar that serves sweet, sour and spicy cocktails, and offers mixing masterclasses.
Bar serving cocktails, mocktails and pub fare in a stylish space with eclectic decor and banquettes
Wide menu of light tapas-style bites and cocktails in a stylish bar that hosts live DJs.
Stylish destination for modern British tasting menus with wine & craft cocktails plus bar snacks.
The Basement, Quebec House, 9 Quebec St, Leeds LS1 2HA, UK
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