This isn't just any bottomless brunch- it's a limitless bottomless brunch, so that means nothing is off limits, right?
It's number 95 of our bottomless brunch features and today we've found a scortcher of a deal- unlimited draught Peroni, Pornstar Martini cocktails, pink gin and tonic and Prosecco.
Limitless: absolutely nothing is off limits at this one. There's not one, not two but three plates of food to snack on whilst downing drinks to your heart's content. Doesn't sound like a bad way to spend the afternoon: ample food, great choice of drinks and all brought to your table on one of the best nightlife streets in Leeds, Greek Street.
To wet your appetite there's four drink options available: Peroni, Pornstar Martini cocktails, pink gin and tonic and Prosecco. The Liquorist promises that their "attentive team will ensure your drink is topped up for your entire stay"- so expect to get those glasses refilled as many times as you want.
The excitement doesn't stop there. Throughout the ninety minute drinking experience, you have the choice of eight different small plates- and you can have three of those included in your bottomless experience.
Some of the detectible dishes include fresh marinated mixed olives served with rustic bread, extra virgin olive oil & balsamic vinegar of Modena; crispy fried chicken wings with a BBQ dip; spicy coated crispy fried cauliflower with a tomato and chilli salsa or even lightly spiced & fried calamari garnished with pea shoots, lemon mayonnaise and a fresh lime wedge.
If that's not enough to choose from, why not try the Teriyaki-marinated chicken breast with cucumber ribbons, soy sauce, spring onions and toasted sesame seeds or King Prawns in a garlic butter with lemon and sea salt, served with rustic bead.
Vegans can make the most of the plant-based dishes available on the menu, including Tomato Bruschetta with tomatoes, red onion and crushed garlic on toasted rustic bread, drizzled with balsamic glaze and garnished with fresh basil and a Mixed Olive selection.
The limitless menu, with three small plates, bottomless drinks and a ninety minute dining experience is available Thursday 5 - 8pm, Friday 5 - 9pm and 12 - 4pm at the weekend.
Leeds’ matcha scene is about to get a serious upgrade, because MADE, the viral Sheffield favourite, is officially ready to open its second site right in the heart of the city.
Taking over a spot on Lower Briggate, the new café lands on Thursday 30 April, and if its Sheffield success is anything to go by, it'll be pretty popular from day one.
Since launching less than a year ago, MADE has built a loyal following thanks to its aesthetic drinks, inventive flavours and a menu that goes far beyond your standard coffee shop offering.
This pastel-toned, checker-floored, light-filled space brings something genuinely fresh to the table in Leeds.
At its core, MADE specialises in hand-whisked matcha, with a rotating lineup of seasonal specials that are as photogenic as they are drinkable. Think strawberry shortcake matcha, sticky date lattes, and the much-hyped banana bread matcha that’s already gained a cult following over in Sheffield.
Alongside that, you’ll find iced coffees, 'split cups' for indecisive sippers, and smoothies inspired by the cult-favourite Erewhon.
Acai bowls at MADE in LeedsInside the new MADE in LeedsMatcha at MADE Leeds
MADE is also serving up generous açaí bowls, fresh sandwiches (including their popular tuna-cado option), and other grab-and-go bites.
Taking over the former Nice Things unit, the arrival of MADE brings a new energy to Lower Briggate just in time for summer.
And judging by the queues they regularly draw in Sheffield, it’s safe to say Leeds locals are about to become very familiar with that signature green hue.
The North Leeds Food Festival returns for 2026 and special anniversary edition
Danny Jones
The much-loved North Leeds Food Festival is back for 2026, and its spring return marks a very special anniversary.
We're getting hungry just thinking about it.
Taking place in less than a fortnight, North Leeds Food Fest marks its 10th birthday early next month, with this year's programme set to be one of the biggest yet.
We're lucky enough to see a lot of wonderful things within Roundhay Park every single year, but this might just be one of our absolute favourites.
Not to speak for all of you, but we're sure plenty of West Yorkshire would agree.
Held on the expansive Soldiers' Field section of the stunning outdoor space, more than a full decade on from the very first iteration of the festival, punters can expect free-flowing drinks, music rolling across the park, and LOTS of food to be enjoyed.
Both dog and family-friendly, too, it's already shaping up to be one of the best fun-for-all-ages weekends of the entire year.
Writing in a teaser on socials, the organisers said: "We’ve been working away behind the scenes to bring a fresh look and feel for 2026, so you can expect some surprises for our big birthday."
Consider our interest piqued and our tummies already rumbling...
The same spotlights will be shining on native independents serving up some of the region's best street food, and you can expect some top-notch drinks from Leeds locals, too.
It's pretty hard to believe it's been 10 whole years since this first started and how far it's come. Here's a longer look at how the last edition went down:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqSxSj-dQsA&t=2s
Some of the indie enjoyment being teased includes wood-fired pizza, crispy fried chicken, fresh cocktails and a full 'Ale House' pouring from start to finish, as well as "vibrant curries and desserts worth saving space for".
There'll also be artisan markets, a live cookery theatre hosted by Yorkshire chef, consultant and Great British Menu star, Stephanie Moon, lots of live tunes, a whole host of kids' activities, stand-up comedy and tonnes more.
Scheduled for Saturday, 9 May 2026 from 10am and wrapping up on the following (10 May) around 7pm, the doors will be open from 10am on the first day, so you'd better make the most of the celebrations.