The result of the top ten bottomlesses in Leeds are in.
Bottomless brunch is an obvious staple in Leeds- well, what else really is there to do on a rainy Saturday afternoon? Now, ten of Leeds best boozy brunches have been recognised by the UK's leading bottomless brunch platform, who have found what they believe to be the most popular brunch.
The bottomless brunch student report by bottomlessbrunch.com, states that each boozy brunch was marked against a number of categories, includng: the number of restaurants offering brunch, menus catered to vegans, vegetarians, and gluten-free diners, and even those with the closest proximity to university campuses.
The Box took the top spot. / Image: The Box Bar
Taking the top spot as 'Best Leeds venue for bottomless brunch' is Box: scoring almost 10% higher than any other bottomless for its incredible options and easy accessibility.
The survey concluded that The Box bar "was scored highly for their food menu size, price, walking distance to the main university campus (0.4 miles), and availability for bottomless brunch."
The kebabs on The Box's brunch are very popular. / Image: The Box Bar
Hoist House came in second place for after scored highly across availability of bottomless brunch, drinks selection, and proximity to the main university campus (0.7 miles).
In third place is the popular cocktail bar and restaurant chain, Neighbourhood. Based on Greek Street, this high-rated venue received a score of 50.21.
Hoist House serves a great deal of pizza as part of their brunch deal. / Image: Hoist House
Taag, Cuckoo, Casa, Sky Lounge, Issho, The Wardrobe and The Adelphi also featured on the top ten list, featuring in the following order:
The Box Bar
Hoist House
Neighbourhood
Taag
Cuckoo
Casa
Sky Lounge
Issho
The Wardrobe
The Adelphi
Neighbourhood's bottomless roast comes highly recommended. / Image: Neighbourhood
Whilst this is not an exhaustive list of every boozy brunch worth visiting in Leeds (we will happily recommend the menus of at least 50 different options), if you're looking for some inspiration of where to visit for your next bottomless, this is a great way to start the search.
Feature Image- The Box Bar
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Luxury Leeds steakhouse to undergo huge £1.2 million renovation
Leeds restaurant The Cut & Craft has announced further expansion plans for the spring.
Swanky all-day dining restaurant and bar, The Cut & Craft, is expanding its popular Leeds site, investing a whopping £1.2 million to create a new adjoining elegant bar, lounge and private spaces.
Located within the former historic Collinson’s Cafe, the renovation will transform the former neighbouring Paul Smith store, to extend the existing brand offering.
The extension will celebrate the original beauty of the space, whilst acknowledging the legacy of Wallace Hartley - a talented musician who played at Collinson’s Cafe in the early 1900s before his role as bandleader on Titanic during its maiden voyage.
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The Grade II-listed building’s features including its iconic glass dome, stained glass and circular central bar will remain, with the addition of two beautifully designed private dining rooms.
The extension is due for competition this spring and will transform the existing venue into a space with seating for an impressive 370 covers.
Oscar Akgul, CEO at The Cut & Craft said: “Planning for this new chapter began within the first year of opening. By year two, it was clear that we required additional space to serve the city’s appetite for The Cut & Craft’s signature hospitality.
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“The brand’s deep affinity with the Victoria Quarter and the heritage of the building played an essential role in the decision to grow here.
“We want to thank our regular guests and everyone who has joined us at The Cut & Craft Leeds since opening and we look forward to entering this exciting new chapter with you all.”
This iconic Leeds pub is selling 25p pints for the weekend alongside a 70’s-inspired menu
Clementine Hall
Whitelock's Ale House in Leeds are turning back the clocks for four days only.
Ever fancied giving time travel a go? Well now's your chance, as a historic Leeds pub are looking back to time gone by for the weekend.
Whitelock's Ale House are collaborating with Double Diamond beer, an iconic British pale ale made popular in the 70's and now somewhat having a resurgence.
From this Thursday 26 February until Sunday 1 March 2026, pints of Double Diamond will be available for just 25p.
Yep, you can't even get a Freddo for 25p these days let alone a cold, refreshing pint.
Guests will be able to grab their first pint of Double Diamond for 25p along with a nostalgic specials menu from the Whitelock's kitchen.
And if you know anything about their food, it's always class so this specials menu will be absolutely no exception.
The specials menu includes a french onion quiche, a coronation chicken sandwich, gammon, pineapple, egg and chips and to top it all off, a raspberry Swiss roll with custard.
You can get three courses for just £30 and you can either pre-order or order individually when you're there.
This is set to be a real blast from the past, so rally your mates together and prepare for a trip down memory lane and for what could be the cheapest pint of your life.
You can find out more and book your table at Whitelock's Ale House here.