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New Leeds restaurants, bars and shops you must visit in 2023

As one year ends and another begins there’s always lots to look forward to.

One of the big exciting things is having new restaurants, bars and shops coming soon. We’ve taken a look at some of the new arrivals coming to Leeds in 2023.

There’s venues set to open in Leeds city centre and further out of town. Given December can be a busy time of the year we’ve also included a few openings from the end of 2022 - just in case you missed them.

Read more: The glistening restaurant shining over the M62

Throughout 2023, as ever, we’ll be bringing you all the news of big openings planned. While you’ll also be able to find details of major events happening during the year.

Visit our Best in Leeds homepage for all the latest news but in the meantime have a scroll and discover some of the best new openings our city has to offer.

Things in Bread

In January 2023, the Doh’hut team will be launching a new sandwich bar in Leeds city centre. It will be based in Boar Lane with lots of treats on the menu. You can enjoy delights such as a BLT on ciabatta as well as a roast chicken salad on focaccia.

Jamrock

A beloved Caribbean eatery is reopening in Leeds. After closing their Call Lane venue in May Jamrock will be launching in Kirkgate in 2023 taking up residence in a former Domino’s Pizza unit in Wade Lane.

NQ64

We’ve previously reported retro arcade bar chain NQ64 are eyeing up openings in Leeds and Sheffield. NQ64 has enjoyed great success since launching in Manchester back in 2019. It specialises in providing punters with an opportunity to play the arcade video games from their childhoods.

They also serve a host of cocktails themed around video game legends. They also have a host of Craft beers behind the bar. Andy Hagarth and Matt Robson launched NQ64 with them subsequently opening branches in London, Liverpool and Birmingham among other locations. “We have a great team that enabled us to open the first nine NQ64s in a relatively short space of time,” explained Hagarth.

“We are really excited about the next phase of growth. With the backing of Imbiba and, our new partnership with ThinCats, we are looking forward to bringing our neon splattered drinking dens to a host of new guests.”

We’ll bring you news of NQ64’s expected venture into Yorkshire when we know more.

Slung Low

After enjoying great success with The Holbeck we’ll soon see theatre company Slung Low open a second venue in Temple Arches. They’ve agreed a two-year lease in Water Lane. An old warehouse will be made into a rehearsal space and venue for independent productions.

Pretty Green

Liam Gallagher’s fashion brand Pretty Green returned to Leeds city centre towards the end of 2022. Based in King Edward Street you can get your hands on some of the finest fashions around.

Salt

A new cocktail and craft beer bar has launched in Leeds city centre. Visitors will find a selection of craft beers and cocktails on tap at the new Calls Landing venue.

The new bar, which you’ll find in the former Stew and Oyster base, will be the ninth in the Salt portfolio. Quickly following in the footsteps of one which recently opened in Oakwood.

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The Ivy Asia

Based next to their sister restaurant The Ivy, in Vicar Lane, the new opening has quickly earned an army of fans since its October launch. Guests at its glitzy launch party included Leeds United footballers Robin Koch and Mateusz Klich, Emmerdale favourites Natalie Ann Jamieson, Bradley Johnson and Lawrence Robb, Coronation Street’s Clint Gordon and The Apprentice winner Sian Gabbidon among others. The menu is filled with indulgent food and drink options.

On the varied menu at The Ivy Asia, in Leeds city centre, you’ll find sushi, beef, chicken and vegetable dishes. You can pick from dumplings, skewers and seafood options. There’s lots of sharing options available with the aromatic half duck and bonsai, which includes black truffle and gold truffle rolls, pickled radish avocado tartare and shallot salsa cucumber among other delights, catching the eye. The menu is designed for a communal dining experience.

To drink, you can make your way through the luxury restaurant brand’s cocktail menu.

To find out the latest food and drink news in our city you can visit our Best in Leeds homepage. There you will also find a guide to great things to do in Leeds.

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