Fearns opens new outdoor terrace ready for al fresco dining in Leeds Dock

Leeds Dock kitchen, bar and event space, Fearns, has announced the completion of its all-new outdoor terrace offering guests and their dogs the ultimate sunny spot to dine and drink al fresco this summer. ​

The new outdoor space, at the front of the venue overlooks the Boulevard in Leeds Dock, and is one of the exciting renovations and recent additions amongst improvements to the internal drinking and socialising area since Fearns first opened its doors in May 2023.

Fearns champions all things Yorkshire via its seasonal menus crafted by Jade Crawley, the former head chef at Eat Your Greens and The Tetley Bar and Kitchen, and offers breakfast, unique twists on classic brunch and lunch dishes as well as increasingly popular Sunday dinners with vegetarian and vegan options too. Fearns serves expertly crafted coffee and boasts a unique cocktail menu with a large range of low-alcohol and non-alcoholic cocktails, mocktails and beers.

General Manager at Fearns, Ollie Ireland, said:

“We’ve all been eagerly waiting to welcome our guests and their furry friends out onto our new terrace and it’s arrived just in time as the British summer has finally decided to make an appearance. It’s a really great social atmosphere out there with comfortable seating, greenery and ambient lighting, perfect for a morning coffee, light lunch or drinks after work!”

The dog-friendly venue, whose name was inspired by an island in Leeds Dock’s waterways, is open seven days a week and is located in the same building as Department, a co-working space.

Fearns both inside and its outdoor terrace is available to hire for a range of events including celebrations, modern weddings, corporate parties or industry networking. The multifunctional space can be hired in part or in full, for up to 400 people.

To book a table and to find out more about Fearns, visit, www.fearnsuk.com and for regular updates follow Fearns on social media via www.instagram.com/fearnsleedsdock 

 

This post is based on a press release issued on behalf of Fearns

 

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