Whether you're celebrating the special occasion with your partner, friends or just looking for a night of self-love, there's every reason to celebrate with Estábulo Rodizio Bar and Grill's Valentine's Menu this month.
Estábulo has long been known as one of the city's most booked restaurants- and for good reason. The unlimited foodie options (and we do mean unlimited) brings diners a huge selection of Brazilian dishes into one gorgeous setting.
Intimate lighting, comfy booths and a wonderful selection of food and drink for everyone makes this one of the most romantic spots to head this Valentine's Day.
Choose from unlimited steak, salads, pastas, potatoes and sauces at Estabulo. / Image: The Hoot Leeds
The concept here is simple.
Once you arrive and grab your glass of Prosecco, you have an endless selection of meats, salads and tasty treats to sample.
Fill your plate with just about the likes of chickpea salad, tortilla chips, slaw and even pork scratchings before heading to your seat and allow the servers to bring a seriously drool-worthy selection of meats to your table.
And then let this experience continue for as long as you're hungry. The food here is truly all-you-can-eat, so you can ask for as many helpings as you'd like - and yes, this includes both the meat and buffet offerings.
Servers bring meat to your table as many times as you’d like. / Image: The Hoot Leeds
All you need to do is use your card to signal whether or not you're ready for your next helping. Green means go, bring on the meat and then once you'd like a break turn it over to red to signal a break.
There's also four different options available to suit those that have a busy schedule or alternative dietary requirements.
The lunch kicks off the day from midday until 3.45pm with a selection of eight different meat servings. Choose from Picanha, Cap of Rump or Bottom Sirloin beef steak slices or opt for delicious gammon, pork belly and pork sausages. Plus servings of minted lamb and chicken thighs too.
Pile your plate high with just about whatever you fancy. / Image: The Hoot Leeds
The dinner menu starts from 4pm and sees an additional seven meats added to the menu. We're talking Filet Mignon, Chili Beef, Beef Skirt, Chicken hearts or generous servings of chicken and bacon.
Pescatarians can take advantage of the Fisherman's Basket option. A delicious-sounding combination of fried chunky cod bites, prawn twisters, charcoal prawns, squid rings, dusted calamari and even red velvet prawns.
Naturally the all-you-can-eat meat options are enough to turn any carnivore's eyes, this certainly doesn't mean that the veggie offering isn't just as highly anticipated. Choose from butternut squash risotto or a dish of the popular Italian Rigatoni Giardiniera- plus all the salad bar offerings you could wish for.
And if all of this isn't enough to give you that wonderful full-belly feeling after stacking your plate, those opting for the Valentine's Menu will also get a dessert to share - because nothing says v-day without a sweet treat between two.
Book your table from Monday 13 February - Wednesday 15 February to secure your Valentine’s Day meal. / Image: The Hoot Leeds
Best of all, this offer runs from Monday 13 February - Wednesday 15 February 2023, so you don't have to book yourself on Valentine's Day to take advantage of this tasty offering.
The Valentine's Menu starts at £19.95 for the veggie lunch, £20.95 and £34.95 for unlimited meat options during the lunch service and £29.95 for veg and fish, and £44.95 for meat during dinner.
Book yourself in for a treat this Valentine's Day on the Estábulo website here.
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— Sheffield Football Club (@sheffieldfc) March 3, 2026
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