We're talking floating cocktails, arriving 6+ at a time and all for a bulk price: what's not to love about a cocktail tree?
The relatively new phenomenon of cocktail trees has taken Leeds by storm. It feels like almost every bar now offers a tree-style hanging arrangement of sweet drinks: but only a few have that standout, insta-worthy design to them.
Whether you're looking for quantity or quality, we've rounded up the best of Leeds' cocktail trees so that when you're next in the mood for six Passionfruit Martinis, all you need to do is choose the location nearest to you.
Mix and match between Espresso Martinis, Pornstar Martinis and French Martinis on SALT's cocktail trees and make your post-work drinks an Instagrammable one to remember. Opt for 8-for-£40 or grab the larger martini tree and 12 cocktails for £60.
All the cocktails here are made 'on tap', meaning they're some of the fastest in the city- not to mention the East Parade location is the ideal start-point for a night out, so no matter what you're tipple, you'll get served quickly so you can spend less time waiting around and more time drinking.
Lost and Found
Tucked away inside a Grade II listed Victorian building in the heart of the city centre, the entire building radiates a sophisticated but laidback ambience that’s difficult to find on a Saturday in Leeds. On their carefully selected bottomless brunch menu is one of the most Instagrammable classics: a cocktail tree. For those with more than four participants, Aperol Spritz trees can be ordered as a round of drink- and they look even cuter in person.
Elsewhere on the menu, there’s Prosecco, Bloody Marys and Mimosas for those that want a classic brunch beverage. To accompany the boozy experience, expect some tempting bites to eat.
Rather than having the messy splitting of bills at the end of the night, Banyan allow you to buy your rounds as cocktail trees. With six cocktails per tree, the stress of what to order is simple resolved so you can spend time catching up with the bubbles flowing.
Grab a Wild Strawberry Martini or six and sip on Hendrick's Verano watermelon, rhubarb, wild strawberry, lime and sugar. Gin trees are also aplenty: there's a choice of Bombay Sapphire, Bosford Rosé, Bombay Bramble and Hendrick's gin available with six premium Fever-Tree mixers.
The most instagrammable cafe in Leeds needs to have its own Martini Cocktail Trees, it's an essential part of a night out captured on the 'gram at this point. With a menu from Masterchef contestant Bobby Geetha, the cafe promise the 'best cocktails in Leeds', so why not put them to the test?
Choose from any martini cocktail, including the Saffron Karak Chai with masala tea and vanilla vodka, and the Rose Petal Martini with rose petal syrup, vermouth and grapefruit. These insta-worthy trees make great additions to the bottomless brunch, afternoon tea and intricately-designed desserts.
The Liquorist cocktail trees can hold up to nine boozy drinks at a time, making them ideal for larger groups that are ready to get their sweet cocktail fix. For the ultimate night out package, mix and match your favourite cocktails and get a cocktail tree, a make your own Bellini kit and a cheesecake platter.
The strawberry martini mix, complete with real strawberries, is a very popular option here and for good reason. The perfect balance of sweet, sour, flavour and alcohol is shaken and poured into each glass.
Whether you're looking to grab yourself some drinks on Greek Street, Merrion Street or in Headingley, Manahatta have got the fine art of cocktail trees down to a tee. Keeping their options simple and refreshing, customers can order two different drinks for their hanging cocktail display.
Choose from the traditional Pornstar Martini Tree: made with 42Below vodka, Passoã, pineapple, vanilla, passionfruit, lemon and Prosecco or opt for a Manahatta Spritz tree where there's six Tanquary gins with campari, lemon, sugar, grapefruit and soda cocktails to enjoy.
If there's anyone that needs a special mention for cocktail trees in the city, it's Slug and Lettuce. Their vast range of delicious boozy drinks are always a great deal and as the national chain have made such a song and dance about their cocktail trees, they have become a must for anyone wanting to try and alternative 'pre-drinks' event.
Whether you're going for their Mean-Girls-inspired, So Fetch, neon pink drink or a classic martini, the cocktail tree staples can be ordered from either city centre location in Leeds on Park Row and Boar Lane. The popular cocktail trees can also be ordered at other Slug and Lettuce venues outside of Leeds too.
Royal Park
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Royal Park pulled out the gin trees for Valentine's Day and we're sure they'll make a return to the menu fairly soon. The popular student pub can be found in the heart of Hyde Park where cheap drinks are guaranteed along with live sports near enough every day of the week.
On each of the two-tiered gin trees, guests are offered their choice of Gordons gin and a premium tonic mixer.
MOJO Merrion Street
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There's espresso martinis, pornstars and daquiris on a huge cocktail tree available at MOJO. The is all about combining shabby New York City dive style chic with great cocktails and music from the last six decades so expect to enjoy your drinks in true NYC style. The bar is usually open until 4am on weekends, so this option will keep you topped up all night long.
This cocktail bar is, well, all about cocktails- so almost everything on the menu is delicious a concoction of all your favourite flavours. Expect tequila cocktails, brandy cocktails, whiskey cocktails, gin cocktails and rum cocktails too.
Any all-you-can-eat venue knows the importance of serving a good quantity of food and drink. Kashmiri four-star restaurant, Aagrah, is hidden away in Quarry Hill, making it the ideal stop for a cocktail or two for those that don't want to commit to travelling all the way into the city centre.
At Aagrah, the martinis are on tap and can be bought in tree-sizes to give you less time at the bar and more time eating. With passionfruit and espresso flavours available, you'll find the cocktail tree just for you.
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10 of the best new openings coming to Leeds in 2026
Allow us to get you excited about the next one with a list of new openings coming to the city.
If you're feeling a little bit down in the dumps about 2025 ending then do not fear, because we've got a feeling that the next year is about to be even bigger and better.
There's already a great selection of restaurants, bars and shops gearing up to open up in Leeds during, so let us fill you in.
Salon Madre and Madre
Wellington Street
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Are you ready for a fresh taste of Mexico Leeds? Well you better be – because Madre, the day-to-night eatery that has made waves over in Manchester and Liverpool, is setting up shop on Wellington Street in due course.
Not only that, but their lively sibling Salon Madre will be opening next door on Friday 20 February. Expect tequila-fuelled nights, pool tables, lively DJs and Lucha Libre on the big screens. Madre will open one month later.
Trinity Kitchen 2.0
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Trinity Leeds is embarking on a major transformation with a £15 million expansion, introducing a second food court called ‘Freight Island’ The upgrade will add around 72,000 sq ft of new space, including a stunning rooftop terrace overlooking City Square the perfect spot to enjoy great food with skyline views.
Burgerism
Meanwood
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You may remember when Burgerism had a delivery kitchen in Leeds, and ever since it closed we’ve had a Burgerism-shaped hole in our hearts. Well not any longer, because the Manchester-based burger chain has been given the go ahead to open a takeaway on Meanwood Road - hallelujah.
Dishoom
Taking over the old Flannels Site on Vicar Lane
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The legendary Indian restaurant group is coming to Leeds, and we’re absolutely buzzing about it. Dishoom is inspired by the Irani cafes of 1960s Bombay, which were meeting places for people from all walks of life.
Famed for their Indian twist on a classic breakfast (seriously, their breakfast naans are out of this world), Dishoom offers an all-day dining approach so you can get your Bombay fix from morning to noon and noon to night.
Planning permission is up for the restaurant to take over the former Flannels site on Vicar Lane, so fingers crossed it won’t be too long until we can all get stuck in.
Just when you thought the wine scene in Headingley couldn’t get any better, Once Upon A Vine is popping the cork on their third site - right in the heart of Headingley.
Expect hundreds of wines, plenty of bottles of fizz, and of course, a carefully curated local beer selection.
Uniqlo
Briggate
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It’s happening…Uniqlo has confirmed it’s opening up right here in Leeds next year and we must say it’s looking very nice indeed. The Leeds store will be 1,100 square metres and will be located on Briggate in the old House of Fraser site. It’s part of a new expansion across the UK alongside new stores in Birmingham and Bristol.
A new Japanese grill and BBQ restaurant is opening up from Fern, the absolute mastermind behind Fern Modern Sushi. Opening up in the heart of the city on Vicar Lane, we can't wait for this one.
Dough Club
Burley Road
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Dough Club, a Manchester-based Detroit-style pizzeria, is planning to open up in Leeds.
Famed for their chewy, thick, cheesy crusts that are loaded with all the toppings imaginable, they’ll be opening up a spot on Burley Road for all your pizza needs.
MADE Matcha
Lower Briggate
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Introducing MADE Matcha, a matcha and açaí bar that has created waves in the foodie scene over in Sheffield since opening back in September last year. And it's pretty clear they're doing very well indeed, to be opening a second site in another city less than six months after launching is no mean feat.
Made Matcha will be opening on Lower Briggate in the Nice Things site and this pastel green paradise specialise in seasonal matchas that (almost) look too pretty to drink.
Lane 7
Albion Street
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The independent bowling brand is set to open at Trinity Leeds in late spring, spanning a whopping 23,000 sq ft.
As well as 12 state-of-the-art bowling lanes, Lane7 will be home to other games including darts, pool tables, beer pong, golf simulators, and even an interactive 'Playground'.
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Leeds Pride 2026 announces dates and first wave of acts for 20th anniversary celebration this summer
Clementine Hall
Leeds Pride has confirmed the dates for its 2026 festival, which will mark the event’s 20th anniversary this summer.
And you bet that organisers are pulling out all the stops.
The city-wide celebration champions local LGBTQ+ talent alongside world-class headline acts, and this year for the first time ever, celebrations will be held across two days on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July 2026.
The festival’s first performer has been announced as Strictly Come Dancing Icon & RuPaul’s Drag Race Star La Voix, who will be taking to the main stage.
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And it doesn't stop there, Leeds Pride will feature a full weekend of diverse events, including the Leeds Pride Drag Brunch Fest, street parties across the city and of course the iconic Pride parade, which is set to be even bigger and better than ever before.
A Leeds Pride spokesperson said: "We're incredibly excited to celebrate 20 years of Leeds Pride. This milestone anniversary represents two decades of bringing our community together, championing LGBTQ+ voices and creating unforgettable moments.
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“Leeds Pride is growing and stronger than ever and we're committed to giving Northern LGBTQ+ performers a platform to shine. This 20th anniversary festival will be our biggest and best yet, but as we expand, we need public and sponsor support more than ever to make our vision a reality. We're calling on businesses and individuals to get behind Leeds Pride and help us deliver an incredible celebration that our community deserves.
“Expanding to two days for the first time shows just how far we've come, and we can't wait to welcome everyone back to Leeds this summer for what will be our most spectacular Pride yet."
More details will be announced soon and you can find out more here on the Leeds Pride website.