A variety of dishes and beverages on a wooden table at Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen, featuring a burger with fries, a bowl of pasta garnished with herbs, and two glasses of frothy beer.

Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen

Brunch, lunch and dinner with cocktails in a modern atmosphere.

Patrons entering Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen, showcasing the establishment's entrance and sign.

Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar is a new restaurant. Owner Adam Bricklebank transformed the former Mad Greek into a café serving breakfast and lunch, which becomes a bar at night.

Bricklebank’s offers a range of food and drink in an intimate, modern setting.

There are vegetarian friendly food options available.

Location Details

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Take a look around

  • Assorted gourmet dishes and drinks on wooden table at Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen, featuring a plate of pasta with garnish, a burger, a glass of beer, and other appetizing items.
  • Savory meal at Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen featuring a stacked burger with cheese, tomato, and crispy onions, accompanied by a basket of golden fries, with a menu visible in the background.
  • Traditional English breakfast served at Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen, featuring poached eggs, sausages, bacon, grilled tomato, mushrooms, black pudding, hash browns, and toast with a side of baked beans.
  • Interior of Bricklebank's Bar & Kitchen showing patrons dining at tables with warm lighting and festive balloons.

The Food

Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar serves a wide selection of breakfast and brunch options, including eggs benedict, eggs royale, and avocado toast.

Some of the best dishes include the biscoff pancake stack and the fried chicken sandwich with chips. Portion sizes are described as “massive” in one review. The menu also features salads, pancakes, and items like halloumi fries and chorizo and radicchio salad, showing a diversity of lunch offerings.

If you have specific dietary restrictions the restaurant are prepared to adapt the dishes.

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The Drink

Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar has a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

The venue serves cocktails, wine, beer, and spirits. Popular cocktails include seasonal offerings made with fresh ingredients. Bricklebank’s also serves its own pilsner on draft along with other beers.

In addition to specialty cocktails, Bricklebank’s offers classic cocktails like margaritas and martinis. The bar also serves wine by the glass or bottle and has a variety of whiskey, vodka, gin and other spirits.

For non-alcoholic options, Bricklebank’s serves coffee, tea, soft drinks and juices. The café offers coffee drinks like cappuccinos, lattes, americanos and more.

The Place

Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar has a warm and inviting atmosphere with an intimate yet modern décor.

The venue transitions from a café by day to a lively bar at night, offering a relaxed spot for meeting friends or a more sophisticated evening out.

Quiz

The ‘big weekly quiz’ takes place every Tuesday night at 7:30pm. The fast paced “rock and roll bingo” style format replaces card numbers with themes and questions – so you never know what you’re going to get. It costs £1 to enter a team. Winners will take home prizes. Find out more over at Leeds’ Pub Quizzes By Day of the Week.

The Location

Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar is located on Stainbeck Lane in the Chapel Allerton area of Leeds.

Chapel Allerton offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and bars. Public transport connections are excellent as the area is served by bus routes along Harrogate Road and Stainbeck Lane.

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Where to Park

There are 2 car parks within 322 meters of here.

Harrogate Road

Google Map Directions

Harrogate Road is 322 meters away. It has 80 parking spaces. This is a free-timed car park. On road parking along Harrogate Road

Town Street

Google Map Directions

Town Street is 322 meters away. It has 6 parking spaces. This is a free-timed car park. On road parking along-side the old fire station.

Access

Bricklebank is fully accessible to a wheelchair user.

Delivery Options

Collection and delivery are available.

Note from Discover Leeds: Where possible we suggest contacting directly and/or collecting as third party delivery companies take a large cut.

What To Do Next

After visiting Bricklebank’s Cafe and Bar, guests can explore the shops, restaurants and bars along Stainbeck Lane and Harrogate Road. The area around Chapel Allerton has a vibrant scene, with independent boutiques, salons, and eateries within walking distance.

On a nice day, Potternewton Park’s landscaped gardens and tennis courts are a short drive away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you eat in at Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen?

Yes you can eat in/dine in at Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen. There is also have an outside seating area. A great shout on a sunny day!

Does Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen have a beer garden?

Yes Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen does have a beer garden.

Does Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen offer takeaway?

Yes Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen does offer takeaway for delivery. They also accept collections. Why not pop in and grab it yourself?

How do I order Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen delivery online in Leeds?

There are a number of ways to order delivery online from Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen. Take a look at their delivery options to see what works best for you.

Can I order Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen delivery in Leeds with Deliveroo?

Yes, delivery is available for Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen on the Deliveroo app. You can find what they offer on the Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen Deliveroo page.

Can I order Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen delivery in Leeds with Just Eat?

No, unfortunately delivery is not available for Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen through Just Eat in Leeds.

Can I order Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen delivery in Leeds with Uber Eats?

No, unfortunately delivery is not available for Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen through Uber Eats in Leeds.

Is Bricklebank’s Bar & Kitchen delivery available near me?

Delivery might not be available completely across Leeds. We would recommend checking their website, or with the particular service that you would be ordering from.

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