5 of the quirkiest events to try at Leeds Indie Food Festival
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We’ve picked five events that promise to serve up something different for food fans in the city.
REAL JUNK FOOD PROJECT: Diners pay what they want for a meal made with salvaged, unused ingredients at The Brunswick on May 25.
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Hide AdWHITELOCK’S: Tuck into a Victorian banquet by candlelight at Leeds’s oldest pub. The event starts at 6.30pm on May 15 and tickets cost £35.
SCHOOL DINER: Chapel Allerton Primary School is hosting a menu of international street food, music, art and activities on May 13 and 14.
COFFEE: Leeds roasters Pump ‘n’ Grind will blindfold guests before they get to taste a variety of coffee and food at Cafe 164 at Munro House on May 21.
CITY OF CAKE: The Tattooed Bakers will create the city’s best-known buildings entirely out of cake. Grab a fork at Trinity Leeds from May 13 to 20.