Leeds' Indian street food and craft ale pub Bundobust reopens for takeaway

It is good news for fans of Bundobust - the Leeds city centre bar will be reopening for takeaway food and drinks.
The amazing Indian street food at Bundobust is now available for takeaway.The amazing Indian street food at Bundobust is now available for takeaway.
The amazing Indian street food at Bundobust is now available for takeaway.

The Mill Hill pub is known for it's amazing Indian street food, as well as it's large range of craft ales and lagers.

From Thursday, June 11, people will be able to have a taste of Bundobust at home as the beerhall has launched a delivery service.

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The popular pub will now be on Deliveroo from Thursday to Sunday, with opening hours from 4pm to 9pm.

A huge range of food is available including beer snacks, bhajis, tarka dhal, paneer tikka and the pub's iconic Vada Pav - a deep fried mashed potato ball in a bun, with red and green chutneys.

Bundobust serves primarily vegetarian food but plenty of the dishes are vegan friendly.

To truly recreate the Bundobust experience at home, customers can only order alcoholic drinks too.

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The drinks menu includes ales from Kirkstall Brewery, Northern Monk and Saison.

Bundobust owners Mayur Patel and Marko Husak.Bundobust owners Mayur Patel and Marko Husak.
Bundobust owners Mayur Patel and Marko Husak.

There is also cider, bottles of wine and non-alcoholic drinks avaliable.

Bundobust is able to deliver, via Deliveroo drivers, to the city centre, Headingley, Hyde Park, Kirkstall, Armley, Chapel Allerton, and Meanwood.

Pick up is avaliable.

Bundobust owners Mayur Patel and Marko Husak were forced to close the business in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The original Leeds site, as well as the two sites in Manchester and one in Liverpool, ceased operations entirely.

During the closure, Mayur and Marko launched an online alcohol delivery service named Patel's off-license.

The service is still available and sells ale, lager and ciders.

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