Eight Great Places to eat at Christmas in Leeds
Festive Season 2023

Browns.
This fine dining restaurant in a historic banking hall is our guide Jasvinder’s favourite place to eat in Leeds as it always feels like a special occasion. Located on the edge of the Light complex on the Headrow, it is perfect for city centre dining and you can get a visit to the Leeds Art Gallery in there beforehand too. The Christmas Day menu is going for £92 per person for four courses and they have the traditional offerings plus special dishes besides such as the Pan Roasted Halibut with Clams and Browns Butter. If you already have plans for the day itself round your nan’s house, then they still have a festive menu you can enjoy either side of the 25th. This is a more affordable £38 per person for three courses and my pick on this menu is the Potato Gnocchi and Browns Butter and Basil Pesto.
Browns, 70-72 The Headrow, Leeds LS1 8EQ
Malmaison Bar and Grill
If you have visited this stylish contemporary eaterie you will know it never fails to deliver. A calm and elegant space that you can even combine with an overnight stay for a reasonable price right in the centre of Leeds. They have their celebrations menu from £35 to savour, I personally have my eye on the Mulled Wine Berry Pavlova. If you want a treat after your Christmas shopping, then they offer a rather classy Festive Afternoon Tea for £35-39, depending on whether you’re going to upgrade to a Prosecco or one of their rather naughty Festive Cocktails. Sundays throughout December they are offering their classic Sunday roast with a seasonal twist which may tempt you out of the house.
Malmaison Bar and Grill, 1 Swinegate, Leeds LS1 4AG
Tharavadu
We know this one well with it being on our Leeds food tour and it really deserves the accolades it has received including its Michelin recommendations! Always welcoming with a great atmosphere and phenomenal service, it makes a fantastic alternative to the traditional lunch. Their Christmas menu has a choice of menus, either 2 courses or 4 courses, for under £40 and the great thing about here is that half of their menu is vegetarian with great vegan dishes so the whole family can eat together whatever their dietary preferences! The staff are always happy to give recommendations and make sure your experience is the best it can be. Love it.
Tharavadu, 7-8 Mill Hill, Leeds LS1 5DQ
Fazenda
Another non traditional choice, Fazenda down in Granary Wharf is popular among meat lovers. If you fancy a South American flavour to your festive culinary treats then this Argentinian/Brazilian restaurant delivers the succulent meat their countries are famous for. The ambience is stylish and is a mix of traditional and contemporary, you don’t have to sit around a campfire for an authentic gaucho experience. They have a festive menu which has four different levels – from standard (£29-£49) to platinum (£56- £77) which includes some special drinks and a selection of five Brazilian sweet treats. The latter particularly caught my eye, and my sweet tooth’s attention.
Fazenda, Granary Wharf, Leeds LS1 4GL
Adelphi hotel
Those of you who have visited this popular venue just over the bridge from the city centre, will know how its friendly alternative vibe lures the visitors in. An historic building with a Victorian character it has the feel of going back in time. They are offering a very reasonable three course festive menu for only £28.50 which has some cracking dishes on the menu. My choice would be the Panko Coated Normandy Camembert – to take me back to our road trip in France earlier in the year. A familiar and welcoming environment.
The Adelphi Hotel, 1-3 Hunslet Road, Leeds LS10 1JQ
Whitelocks
Another familiar and popular Leeds venue which is everybody’s best kept secret is Whitelocks. If you don’t know it’s there you might miss the small alleyway off Briggate which takes you to the oldest pub in Leeds, established in 1715 and a firm favourite with locals. It is another place that welcomes you and with cheerful staff and a great atmosphere, it is like a comfy pair of slippers. Their Christmas offering is either 2 courses at £31 or 3 at £36 which is tempting me and when I saw they had a Beetroot Wellington on the menu, I’m there.
Whitelock’s , Turk’s Head Yard, Leeds LS1 6HB
Riva Blu
If you can’t get away this Christmas, how about pretending you are in Southern Italy for one night. This authentic Italian restaurant with its relaxing teal surroundings makes you want to talk Italian and I would love to be eating the Branzino (pan fried sea bass) whilst sipping an Aperol Spritz and imagining looking out at the Amalfi coast. Their festive menu has some very tantalizing dishes and at £48 per person offers a great dining experience. (£34 for vegetarian and vegan options). Buon Appetito (fluent, me)
Riva Blu, 11-12 Park Row, Leeds LS1 5HD
Blackhouse
This is a nice place, just back from Park Row and nestled in a little square. With its glass walls and twinkly lights, it has a really relaxing ambience and feels very stylish but without pretension. Their Christmas menu is reasonable at £37.50 and with some traditional well loved dishes and if you like Christmas Pudding then what is better to accompany it than some rum custard. Most desserts in my opinion benefit from little tipple.
Blackhouse Grill on the Square, 31-33 E Parade, Leeds LS1 5PS









