It's finally happening... Leeds' newest addition, the Brewery Wharf Tavern, has finally announced its anticipated opening date.
Brewery Wharf Tavern will officially open to the public on Friday 29 August, hoorah!
The new city centre pub, situated on the banks of the River Aire and close to The Calls, takes its name from the fact they are based on the site of the riverside delivery wharf for the historic Tetley Brewery.
Brought to you by the wonderful team behind Leeds institutions Whitelock’s Ale House, The Meanwood Tavern, and White Cloth Hall - you just know it's going to be a good 'un.
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The modern pub is based at the premises most recently occupied by Home Restaurant, and before that, the Oracle bar.
A sister venue to The Meanwood Tavern, the pub draws inspiration from the Meanwood Tavern design and has been refurbished in collaboration with interior designers Collective Design, and the team at Box Construction.
Like the other venues, Brewery Wharf Tavern will operate as an independent freehouse, showcasing a wide range of independent beers alongside great cocktails and wines, whilst championing Yorkshire-based food and drink suppliers.
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A brand-new pizza kitchen will be launching later in September, serving up premium sourdough pizza and small plates.
Founder and Managing Director of the Whitelock’s Group Ed Mason, who is also a founder and owner of Five Points Brewing, said: "We are passionate about hospitality, and about Leeds, and we are excited to be opening a brand new venue on the banks of the River Aire, right in the heart of the city.
"There is a shortage of riverside venues in the city, and still not enough venues championing independent food and drinks suppliers - we are excited about delivering both."
Get ready to enjoy a taste of the Caribbean as Jerk Junction is gearing up to open in Leeds.
The street food favourite has made waves in the foodie scene over in Manchester and Liverpool, so it's only right that its making its way into Trinity Kitchen.
Jerk Junction specialises in authentic Caribbean flavours, from dumplings and jerk chicken to curried goat and rice and peas, it's all flame-grilled and packed with island spices.
It is expected to open this spring.
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Steven Foster, Centre Director at Trinity Leeds, said: “We’re so excited to be welcoming Jerk Junction to Trinity Kitchen and we’re sure it will prove very popular. Bringing an authentic Caribbean flavour to Leeds, it’s the perfect new addition and complements our already stellar line-up of street food vendors.”
Jake Shaffi, founder at Jerk Junction, said: “Jerk Junction is all about real Caribbean food and culture. Everything we do is rooted in Jamaican tradition, from bold spices and authentic cooking to dishes that bring people together.
“For us, food is family. From our kitchen to every person who comes to our counter, we want people to feel the warmth, the energy and the spirit of the islands. We can’t wait to bring those authentic flavours and good vibes to Trinity Kitchen.”
The announcement follows news that the UK’s largest independent boutique bowling brand Lane7, and footwear retailers schuh and Footasylum, would be opening at Trinity Leeds later this year, whilst the LEGO Store will be relocating to a larger space within the shopping centre.
Posting to their social media, The Maven said: "When news broke The Maven could close its doors at the end of March, the reaction across the city was immediate. The response from customers, bartenders, and hospitality operators showed just how much this bar means to Leeds.
"For nearly 15 years, The Maven has been one of the city’s most loved cocktail destinations and a true institution within the local bar scene.
"When we told you about its potential closure we were flooded with support and interest from across the hospitality community. In the days that followed, several Leeds-based operators stepped forward with genuine offers to buy the venue and keep the bar alive.
"At a time when our industry is too often filled with stories of closures, today brings a little hope - a story about a community stepping up to protect something it values.
"The reports that The Maven would close at the end of March are now firmly in the past: The Maven Lives.
"Thanks to the passion of the Leeds hospitality community and the loyalty of its guests, the bar will continue to be part of the city’s nightlife story. More details about the next chapter for The Maven will be shared soon."