The Moot Hall Arms, in Mill Hill, is one of the best-rated Leeds pubs in the city centre but it can be easy to miss if you aren’t familiar with the area. Visit for some live sports, games and live music. Photo: Tony Johnson
French restaurant Sous Le Nez located in the basement of Quebec House is another hidden gem in the city. Designed to transport you to Paris, the restaurant boasts an extensive drinks menu including a 40-page wine list. Photo: James Hardisty
North Bar, located on New Briggate, has also been named as a hidden gem in the city. The YEP reader said “it’s quite an establishment now” but if you are new to Leeds, it can be very easy to miss. North was an original pioneer of the Leeds bar boom, opening in 1997. Photo: Simon Hulme
Roundhay Park, often considered Leeds’ crown jewel, has more than 700 acres of parkland, lakes and woodlands. It also features specialist gardens. The Monet Garden was introduced to the city in 1999 and was based on gardens planted by impressionists at Giverny in France. Photo: Tony Johnson
Located in Morley, Boomerang Deli has been named a hidden gem in Leeds by locals. The deli serves traditional home cooked food and prides itself on using the best quality ingredients.
The Domino Club, located in the Grand Arcade, is one of the city's best live music venues. The speakeasy, which is located below a barbershop, serves craft cocktails, wine and beer as artists take over the venue five days a week. Photo: The Domino Club/Google
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