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'.
One of the city's best independents is expanding into a bigger premises.
Shokupan on Wellington Street is a proper little gem that food-lovers across Leeds will rave nonstop about if given the opportunity.
Husband and wife team Alan and Alison took inspiration from trips around the world to bring a taste of Japan to the city and over the past few years it's gained a loyal following.
They're famed for their delicious Japanese sandos made with pillow-like fluffy shokupan bread, stuffed with everything from crunchy chicken katsu and flavourful pork to fresh strawberries and whipped cream.
But it's not all just about sandwiches, they also serve rice bowls and katsu curries as well as small bites such as chicken karaage and octopus balls.
Their food is so bloody good, that they've had to find a better location and this time it's slap bang in the city centre on Central Road.
And they're joining brilliant company too, with the likes of House of Koko and Vinyl Grounds as neighbours.
Announcing the very exciting news to Instagram, Shokupan said: "You guessed right…we are moving to Central Road, LS1 6DE. We are nearly there…
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"All the building work is complete and now we are finishing off the decorating. You might also start to see some signage appearing over the next few days…It has been lovely seeing some of our customers dropping by to see us whilst we slowly lose our sanity.
"Powered on caffeine and determination! Not long to go before we can announce our opening date and welcome you through the doors."
We can't wait to check out the new space, keep an eye on their opening date here.
Cult favourite burger chain Burgerism is officially coming to Leeds this August
Clementine Hall
An award-winning burger chain is coming to one of Leeds' suburbs.
If you don't know Burgerism, then get to know.
The Manchester-based burger chain is known by many for its incredible smash patties and quick, reliable service.
Their concept is simple: good burgers made with quality ingredients and cooked fresh to order. Delicious.
And it's not just burgers, they've also got some great wings and fries available too with a range of homemade sauces on offer for dunking, drizzling and devouring. We're a particular fan of the buffalo wings with their garlic ranch dip.
The chain used to have a dark kitchen on the outskirts of the city where people could order via Deliveroo, however this closed down and since then there's been a Burgerism-shaped hole left in our foodie scene.
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Burgerism recently applied to move into a vacant shop unit in Meanwood at 605 Meanwood Road, seeking change-of-use planning permission for the former Papa Johns site which was previously only allowed to serve...well, pizzas.
And the plans have now been approved, which means Burgerism will officially be coming to Leeds. Hurray!
Burgerism's new takeaway will be walking distance from the The Meanwood Tavern, perfect for those looking for some post-pint burgers.
It will be strictly takeaway with no dine-in option available.
The brand-new Burgerism will employ 15 people from the local area with food being served between 11am and 11pm.
We'll keep you up to date as and when we find out more, but for now we're aware that Burgerism Leeds is set to open this August.