Just Grand! Vintage Tearoom Leeds: Meet the owner behind one of the best rated afternoon tea spots in the city


by www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— Natasha O’Reilly took over Just Grand! Vintage Tearoom, located in the Grand Arcade, in December 2020 after its previous owner was looking to sell the business. A business consultant advising in asset acquisitions by trade, Natasha had never imagined she would own a tearoom, much less one in the Grand Arcade. The 49-year-old explained that the grade-two listed building was difficult for her to visit after the death of a family member, who used to hire out the Atrium, in the Grand Arcade, for...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Best spots for an afternoon tea in Leeds fit for a Duke and Duchess. Luckily for you, The Light is bringing the regency world of Bridgerton to life with a variety of delicious afternoon tea options so you can sit back, sip and settle into the latest Lady Whistledown gossip column. First up is Browns, an offering for the most sophisticated in society - offering afternoon tea between 3-5pm for £23 per person. The selection of delectable savoury options and irresistible desserts is too tempting to turn down. Channel high society with a glass of Moët & Chandon...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Box of Whiffs Farsley: Meet the proud owner behind the Leeds candle shop that has just expanded. Box of Whiffs, in Springfield Mills, Farsley, has reopened after been shut temporarily for about a month as work was being done to expand the space. Now twice as big, Ali has big plans for the business, which she launched from her kitchen table in January 2021. Currently, the shop offers a range of items including soy wax melts, candles, soap-filled sponges and soaps, diffusers, carpet fresheners and car whiffs and more. Big on reusing, Ali offers jars that can be refilled in shop too. The...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Graham Smyth's Leeds United player ratings v Norwich City as five score 7/10 but two 4s, one 5. Whites winger Willy Gnonto saw his shouts for a penalty turned down in the first half after being caught by Borja Sainz right on the edge of the box as part of a first half in which Josh Sargent headed Norwich’s best chance wide. Sargent was later forced off injured in the closing stages of the second half as the contest ended goalless, leaving everything to play for in Thursday night’s second leg at Elland Road. Leeds did have the ball in the net in the first half through Junior Firpo but...