Michelin recommended gastro pub to launch in “the heart” of Leeds city centre
Three’s A Crowd, the Michelin recommended modern gastro pub, is opening in the heart of Leeds city centre after taking over the city’s “much-loved” The Reliance as its second Yorkshire location. The Leeds branch opens to the public on March 1.
The venue, which first opened in Harrogate’s West Park in 2019, is known for its locally sourced food, premium wine list and “friendly atmosphere”.
Based on North Street and spread over two floors, the new Three’s A Crowd venue will seat up to 82 diners. In homage to its roots, Three’s A Crowd will also continue to serve The Reliance Blonde ale on tap.
With the opening of the new venue comes a brand new menu designed by the kitchen team and inspired by the locality. What’s more, the first 10 customers to book a table via the new reservations platform will receive a complimentary bottle of wine to enjoy with their meal.
John Quinlan, owner of Three’s A Crowd, commented on the opening: “The whole Three’s A Crowd team is so excited to throw open our doors to our first guests at the end of the month. Bookings for March are filling up fast, so to avoid disappointment, make sure to book now here.
“We’re honoured to be taking on The Reliance’s old premises on North Street and feel privileged to be able to continue the legacy of the brand while also bringing our hallmark Three’s A Crowd service and menu to the city!”
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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