Sundays are for roasts yeh? Family and friends, all together, a local pub, roaring fire … sound familiar? We love to share a table with those we love, and often Sunday’s the day, and yep the venue is often a local pub!
EW&S were invited to think outside the box by Browns Brasserie in Leeds and try what they had on offer for that popular ‘Sunday Soiree’ We had never considered the city centre for our traditional Sunday Roast but we loved it!
With children in tow we headed off for the bright lights (they weren’t turned on though – it was Sunday lunchtime!)
Situated in the historic heart of the Leeds, Browns Brasserie & Bar was originally the banking hall of the Leeds Permanent Building Society and was lovingly converted in 2001, retaining many of the unique features, it’s airy, cool and calm, a very appealing alternative to the crowded village pub, we certainly felt we had escaped the masses.
The staff were fantastic with the boys and the children’s menu was brilliant. They loved the surroundings, and as the live pianist started up the experience was complete!
Why not give it a go x
Monday – Thursday 9am – 10pmFriday – Saturday 9am – 11pmSunday 9am – 9pm
Browns Leeds, Unit H28 The Light, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK, LS1 8EQ
Tel: 0113 243 9353
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