In Leeds, we have some serious bottomless brunches, but just when we thought we'd covered every possible brunch options around West Yorkshire, Disco Kitchen announced their ninety minute menu.
Located in Halifax, this bar is all about good times and care-free vibes, so bottomless brunch only seemed like a natural progression for Disco Kitchen. Having been open less than a year, the staff seem to have mastered their niche audience and know exactly what we want with our boozy brunches.
Disco Kitchen is, well, full of discos. / Image: Disco Kitchen UK
On the drinks menu, we're talking bottled lagers, ales, prosecco and wine, as well as brunch favourites like Aperol Spritz and Disco Mojitos, all as unlimited drinking options throughout the ninety minutes experience.
As much as the wide range of drinks has something to suit everyone, it's the food menu that makes this a standout bottomless menu. Think pizza, pasta and poutine, and that's just the beginning.
Chomp on Tandoori spiced chicken, dreamy salads and flatbreads, to the sound of a live DJ, or opt for delicious Lebanese Khobez with crispy falafels and chip shop curry fries.
The Classic Cheese is also a great option for lining your stomach and beating the booze, think grilled beef burger topped with 'naff cheese' slices, crispy onions, sweet sauce and American mustard, served with chip shop curry fries. There's no way you could get a hangover after eating this, surely.
Crispy burgers made it onto the bottomless brunch menu. / Image: Disco Kitchen UK
The Poutine Fries would also be a great hangover-free option (we hope). Melted cheese curds, crispy onions and Bourbon pot roast gravy all make up this delicious dish that's sure to be one of the rarest additions to a bottomless brunch menu around.
Served between 2pm and 7pm on Saturdays, you've got plenty of choice to get your afternoon or evening off to a tasty beginning, with some good food and drink in you- anything can happen.
Poutine with bourbon is the only substantial meal you need for a bottomless./ Image: Disco Kitchen UK
Worst case, if you do feel a bit groggy the next day, Disco Kitchen have a solution so great, they've named it as their morning-after brunch choice: Hangover Poutine.
Picture crispy fries covered in a bed of gravy, topped with a fried egg, juicy sausage, crispy bacon and herbs: there’s the perfect balance of carbs and nutrition in there to make that hangover disappear as quickly as a Powerade and Berocca would.
Hangover poutine is a fan favourite and we're obsessed with the idea. / Image: Disco Kitchen
To hear more about the eclectic menu and bottomless brunch options at Disco Kitchen, contact the bar directly as bottomlesses must be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
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You can watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 for FREE across Leeds
Did you know you can watch The Devil Wears Prada 2 for free across Leeds just by taking a quick trip to the shops?
If you’re eager to watch Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) and the Runway Magazine crew on the big screen once again, you can do so for free.
After making its cinema premiere earlier this month, 20 years since the first film, The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues the story with more iconic quotes and a whole host of celebrity cameos.
One of these is pop phenomenon Lady Gaga, who also appears on the soundtrack for this stylish sequel alongside artists like Miley Cyrus, Doechii, and Brit acts Raye and Olivia Dean.
Just like real life, the story follows the real-life fashion news outlet and media brand, Runway Mag, undergoing some major changes.
For instance, they’re wrestling with scrapping print editions of their beloved publication and swapping this for online short-form content.
The sequel to this fashion-focused film also sees role reprisals from Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt, with new additions from Lucy Liu, Kenneth Branagh and Justin Theroux.
Now, enough of us talking at “a glacial pace”, let’s get all of you fashion fans those free cinema tickets before they go out of style.
An all-new promotion courtesy of not one, but three notable names: The Devil Wears Prada 2, Diet Coke and Sainsbury’s
The UK Supermarket chain is currently running a promotion during the film’s big-screen run, where if you purchase a 30-pack of Diet Coke, you can get free tickets to The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Simply purchase one of the big crates of Diet Coke between Wednesday, 29 April and Tuesday, 19 May, before snapping a picture of your receipt and uploading it online.
So it really is that simple, all you have to do is buy a 30 pack of Diet Coke and get a free cinema ticket for doing so – did somebody say girl maths?
For more info and to upload your receipt, visit the promotional website HERE.
Claire’s shutting down all standalone shops in UK and Ireland
Danny Jones
In another hit to the high streets, Claire's Accessories is shutting up shop across the UK and Ireland after entering into administration yet again.
Falling into an unfortunate financial status for the second time in less than a year, Claire's will be shutting down all of their standalone stores across Britain, along with their IE branches.
A total of 154 stores will soon disappear, with more than a thousand people set to be put out of work.
Once a mainstay up and down the country, the accessory shop known for all things jewellery, piercings and more has ceased trading effective immediately.
Announced at the start of the week and the end of the first full month of Q2, it was confirmed that Claire's closed their final locations on Monday, 27 April.
With administrators, Kroll, appointed to wrap up business proceedings, an estimated 1,300 English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh workers have now lost their jobs.
Founded in America way back in 1961, Claire's has enjoyed a presence across the Atlantic for more than three decades.
However, with various other contemporaries and cheaper online options having appeared over the years, they've struggled not just to remain profitable but to compete full stop.
They filed for bankruptcy in the US in August 2025 after having already concluded operations in Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
For many, the outcome isn't all that surprising, but it will nevertheless be a sad loss for many who have seen multiple generations visit these venues over the years.