The diner treats and perpetual holiday vibes which made Slap & Pickle Leeds such a success at the likes of Trinity Kitchen, Eat North and Chow Down are soon to be on offer 7 days a week, 12 months a year.
With its founders so in love with Leeds that they relocated from down South, the independent street food business is about to open its flagship permanent site in the city centre.
Slap & Pickle will be occupying one of six food units at Assembly – a new underground food and drink venue opening in mid-November in a prime location just off Millennium Square.
With a vibrant programme of events in the pipeline and Vocation Brewery bringing in a speakeasy bar and 50 beer lines, Assembly is the ideal home for Slap & Pickle and the ‘burgers, vibes and loaded fries’ promised by the unit’s neon sign.
Along with burgers, Slap & Pickle’s main food offer at Assembly will be the off-the-wall loaded fries that have populated many a social feed with rapturous posts from the brand’s fans.
And, because mental health is a subject close to all of Slap & Pickle’s team members’ hearts, the business will be rolling out a series of initiatives to promote positive mental wellbeing amongst the people of Leeds.