Leeds was a city which embraced cafe culture at the dawn of a new millennium. Visitors to the city were spoilt for choice when it came to enjoying a break from the daily grind in the early 2000s. Your city centre boasted a range of boutique cafes serving up food and drink alongside the familiar chains. The menu of options also extended out into the suburbs with new openings offering a range of options to cater for all tastes and budgets. READ MORE: 18 Leeds city centre nightspots you probably visited during the 1990s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Cafe Rouge
Cafe culture at Cafe Rouge in August 2003. Photo: Simon Hulme
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3. Ad Lib Cafe Bar
Do you remember Chapeltown's Ad Lib Cafe Bar? Photo: Emma Macorison
4. West Yorkshire Playhouse
A new cafe/bar opened at West Yorkshire Playhouse in September 2001. Pictured is the cast of Dangerous Corner enjoying a drink, from left, Steve John-Shepherd, Anna Wilson-Jones, Patrick Robinson, Dervla Kirwan, Rupert Penry-Jones, Jacqueline Pearce and Katie Foster-Barnes. Photo: Dan Oxtoby
5. DD2
DD2 cafe bar and restaurant opened in Pudsey. Photo: Claire Lim
6. Leeds in 2000
Eat in or takeaway? Pret-A-Manger on Bond Street in the city centre. Photo: Mel Hulme