Leeds shopping centre brings in three new retailers including local football club store
White Rose Shopping Centre is opening three new leisure and hospitality sites on its premises.
The Escapologist escape room, Wrapchic Indian-inspired wraps, and Leeds United’s Official Club Store are soon to open at the shopping centre in Leeds.
Escape room specialist The Escapologist is opening this month with a series of themed rooms, suitable for ages eight and above. The Escapologist will create seasonally-themed events and hosts its own steampunk-themed bar, and offers team-building activities.
Wrapchic focuses on a combination of Indian and Mexican flavours, having been founded in 2012. It offers wraps, bowls, curry pots and vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Steven Foster, general manager of White Rose Shopping Centre, said: “We’re delighted to welcome these diverse new and upcoming openings - there’s something for everyone, from leisure to food and sporting fashion.
“These brilliant new venues complement our existing variety of retailers and restaurants, and we’re excited to hear our visitors’ feedback on these new additions.”
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