If you're looking for a bottomless brunch that suits everyone, this might just be your best bet.
Taag is known for its party atmosphere, and this bottomless brunch, known as the 'Back When' experience, is an old school music event with live DJs, entertainment, a two course meal, and bottomless booze.
Reliving the best memories from what many people say was the best eras of clubbing, music, tv programmes and questionable fashion choices, there are two bottomless events held each Saturday, one at brunch (1 - 5pm) and another at dinner time (6 - 10pm).
During this time, ninety minutes of bottomless drinks, music and entertainment will take place, whilst you're served two courses of delicious food.
On the menu is an array of classic favourites like the Open Mini Steak Sandwich, served with caramelised onion and Taag peppercorn mayo; Chicken Caesar Salad, with crispy chicken, smoky bacon, caesar dressing, croutons and parmesan, and the Taag Dirty Burger: beef or falafel patties with cheese, Srirarcha mayo and classic burger garnish.
Save room for dessert and get a second course of Treacle Sponge Pudding served with custard, Fruit Sorbet or 'Lets Get Eton Messy' eton mess with meringue, mixed berries and all things sweet.
Wash all this down with a selection of your favourite drinks, including bottled beer, rum punch, prosecco, vodka or gin mixers, or help yourself to as many mocktails and soft drinks as you can fit into your ninety minute sitting.
This bottomless focuses on bringing the party to your seat, so you can wash away your worries and let your hair down. Think shots, live DJs playing your favourite tunes and some terrible dance moves and you're set for a bottomless brunch experience that brings you the best of 'Back When'.
Leeds health nuts assemble, because acai bowls and superfood smoothies are coming to a city near you.
Incase you've been living under a rock for the past year or so, you may not be clued up on the whole acai bowl trend that has been sweeping up the nation.
Acai is a super berry grown and harvested in the Amazon rainforest, and not only is it absolutely delicious but it has a myriad of health benefits.
Acai and the Tribe first opened four years ago in Manchester, and ever since then it's only gone from strength to strength opening up three other locations across the country.
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Next stop? Leeds. And we couldn't be happier about it.
So, what can we expect from this aesthetically-pleasing and ultra trendy female-owned business? Well, loaded acai bowls that look almost too good to eat, superfood smoothies, coffees, matcha and savoury options like avocado toast.
Announcing the very exciting news to Instagram, Acai and the Tribe said: "You asked, we listened. LEEDS… your new lifestyle arrives soon."
They will be opening on 88 Vicar Lane as part of the Vicar Lane regeneration scheme, which has already scene some great new restaurants being announced such as Sticks'n'Sushi and Dishoom.
It seems like this part of town is suddenly going to be the place to be, and we're very happy to see it.
We'll keep you updated with opening dates as and when we know more but for now, you can find out more about Acai and the Tribe here.
Leeds has been crowned the best city in the UK for foodies outside of London
Clementine Hall
It's fantastic news for our city as Leeds has been crowned one of the best cities in the UK for foodies.
It's news that we've been pretty certain of for some time, but it's still nice to be recognised isn't it?
It comes from a new study carried out by credit card brand Aqua who analysed 30 major UK cities across a range of dining and social media metrics, including cuisine variety, restaurant availability, meal affordability, Michelin recognition and TikTok hashtag volumes.
Coming in at number on was, of course, London.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
With 47 cuisines, 22.5 restaurants per 10,000 residents and 81 Michelin-starred establishments, the capital unsurprisingly continues to dominate the UK’s culinary scene.
But in at number two was our glorious city of Leeds, supported by the highest restaurant density in the study, with 38.5 establishments per 10,000 people, and strong affordability compared with cities in the south.
Images: The Hoot Leeds
We will absolutely take that.
Other northern spots to feature on the list include Sheffield and Bradford in sixth and eighth place.
The top ten UK cities for foodies are:
London
Leeds
Nottingham
Edinburgh
Wolverhampton / Leicester
Sheffield
Birmingham / Glasgow
Bradford / Swansea
Preston
Milton Keynes
Here in Leeds we've got so many fabulous food spots, with new openings cropping up every month it's hard to keep track.
From the multi award-winning Bavette Bistro in Horsforth to the highly acclaimed indie Bundobust that started off in Leeds - you certainly won't find yourself hungry or at a loss for somewhere to eat here.