I feel, as an adventurer and explorer of this fine city, that an update for these guys is well overdue. Why? Well, a lot has changed since my last review. Firstly, they're no longer a company that you've to feverishly look out for at the latest vintage do, or fair, but now have a home within Birds Yard boutique-it's opposite the Duck and Drake.
So, ensconced on the ground floor of this magpie's delight, you'll find the most delightfully kitsch and gorgeously decorated tea room. Every cabinet has something to take in, be it a range of delicious sweets and treats, or cabinets of delightful jewellery and other items of decorative finesse.
The first thing you might notice are the tea sets - no cuppa comes without a beautiful cup and saucer, and the range of hot drinks is wonderful. As well as one of the nicest Americanos in town, they serve up an exhaustive selection of teas, from green to white to fruit.
When it comes to cakes and pastries, you'll be spoiled for choice. Their brownies are practically second to none, and the cupcakes are worth writing home about - no really, you'll want to write to your Nan and ask her why she never achieved the delights of these sugary explosions. That sounds harsh, but really, I've not had better.
On a recent visit I stopped for a toastie, and the salad was incredible. I mean, the toastie was great (cheese and chorizo) but it was the salad and dressing that had my seretonin through the roof. Go for the home made honey mustard dressing -it's out of this world.
Essentially, whilst there's no wifi for us cool kids with our laptops, it's one of the most fabulous places to stop off for a bite, a cup and a chill. Of course, you can spend some time exploring the labyrinth of local expert crafters (since the building holds some of the best locally made jewellery, vintage and more) but merely sitting in and taking in the sultry sounds of 40s jazz is enough for me. If you've not yet tried them out, I implore you to pay them a visit - it's one of Leeds' finest hidden gems. read more