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O'Hare had previously worked as the head chef at The Blind Swine in York, but considered Leeds a more suitable location for high-end dining and opened The Man Behind The Curtain in 2014. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The restaurant was located on Vicar Lane above Flannels clothes shop and took its name from a line in The Wizard of Oz - 'pay no attention to that ...
Leeds has many popular pubs, bars and restaurants in the city centre. The historic Whitelock's Ale House on Briggate and the Adelphi public house on Hunslet Lane (adjacent to the Tetley's Brewery) are notable public houses. The range of restaurants and bars in Leeds covers all budget ranges and includes a diverse street food offer. [7]
Leeds City Council divides the city into ten "Management areas" (Inner and Outer areas of North West, North East, East, South and West), which are included in this table to give a way to sort places into those ten geographical groups.
Developed in the 1990s and advertised as Leeds' best kept secret, the Granary Wharf shopping centre was situated underneath the Dark Arches. There were several established businesses underneath the arches, these included; restaurants, shops, boutiques, cafes, a bakery, exhibition spaces and a 1,000 capacity events venue.
Dishoom is a small Bombay ()-inspired restaurant group with locations throughout the UK. [2]Dishoom was founded in 2010 by co-founders Shamil and Kavi Thakrar, along with Amar and Adarsh Radia, who both left the business in 2017.
This category lists places in within the settlement of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. Towns, villages, ...
Cosmo is a British buffet restaurant chain. [1] The company currently operates 26 restaurants, of which 18 are located in England, [2] 4 in Scotland, and 1 each in Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland.
D&D London is a restaurant group based in London with properties in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Paris and New York. [1] It was founded by Terence Conran as Conran Restaurants until 2007, when Conran sold 49% of the business to Des Gunewardena and David Loewi, formerly managers in the group, who rebranded it D&D. [2] [3]