A sober bar crawl of Leeds: 8 of the best places for non-alcoholic drinks

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Whether you're avoiding the booze for a health-kick or you've given it up completely, there are plenty of bars and restaurants in Leeds that offer alcohol-free options that won't leave you with a sore head in the morning.

From virgin cocktails to fruity soft drinks, here are eight of the best places to enjoy a non-alcoholic tipple.

Mumtaz

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As a dedicated alcohol free restaurant, Mumtaz is the place to go if you're cutting the booze.

The lenghty drinks menu boasts a great variety of choice, from virgin mojitos and mocktails, to non-alcoholic beers, milkshakes and cordials, you'll be spoilt for choice.

Visit: 1 & 2 Mackenzie House, Chadwick Street, LS10 1PJ - mumtazleeds.co.uk

All Bar One

The soft drinks menu provides a variety of tempting booze-free choices to quench your thirst, including fresh fruit smoothies, cold pressed juices and for something a little fancier, there's a host of alcohol-free cocktails to indulge in.

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Visit: Unit D, The Electric Press, 4 Millennium Square, LS2 3AD / 27 East Parade, LS1 5BN - allbarone.co.uk

The Alchemist

The Alchemist serves a variety of tasty non-alcoholic tipples (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)

It's one of the city's best loved drinking dens thanks to its creative cocktails, but teetotallers are well catered for here too with an array of non-alcoholic options to choose from.

Those with a sweet tooth will love the Mango Shake, made with white chocolate cream foam, orange, apple, lemon, mango and passion fruit, while for something with a bit more zest, opt for the Elixir, made with pink grapefruit shrub and tonic.

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Visit: Trinity Leeds, Boar Lane, LS1 6HW / Yorkshire House, Greek Street, LS1 5SH - thealchemist.uk.com

The Botanist

The Botanist drinks menu boasts a dedicated non-alcoholic section on the menu to make ordering less of a headache, and with the likes of a Raspberry, Grape and Elderflower Cooler, and zingy homemade lemonade to choose from, these fresh and fruity options are sure to send your taste buds tingling.

Visit: 67 Boar Lane, LS1 6HW - thebotanist.uk.com

Giraffe World Kitchen

Priding itself on delivering the best flavours from around the world, the non-alcoholic options at Giraffe are sure to cater for every palate.

Tuck into deliciously flavoursome smoothies and fresh fruit juices, or try one of the more exotic alcohol-free cocktails.

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Visit: 414 Trinity Leeds, Albion Street, LS1 5ER - giraffe.net

The Maven

The bartenders at The Maven will craft your favourite creation, even if it's not on the menu (Photo: James Hardisty)

This stylish drinking den on Call Lane is well known for its innovative cocktails and its mixologists are more than happy to blend your favourite tipple - including a non-alcoholic version - so you can enjoy your drink just how you like it.

Visit: 1 Call Lane, LS1 7DH - themavenbar.com

Revolution

Boasting both a soft drink and mocktail menu, there's no room for teetotallers to go without at Revolution.

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Opt for a classic with the Soft Pornstar martini, made with passion fruit puree, orange juice and sugar, with a shot of soda on the side, or satisfy your sweet tooth with a strawberry and coconut daiquiri.

Visit: 48 Call Lane, LS1 6DT / Millennium Square, 41 Cookridge Street, LS2 3AW - revolution-bars.co.uk

TGI Friday's

Along with a lengthy mocktail menu, there's also a choice of thirst quenching fruit juices, smoothies, slushes and deliciously creamy milkshakes to be enjoyed at this lively restaurant, which are sure to give you that Friday feeling without the post-drink headache.

Visit: Wellington Bridge Street, LS3 1LW / 406 Albion Street, Trinity Leeds, LS1 5AY - tgifridays.co.uk

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