Leeds vegan pop-up announces permanent home in city

A vegan pop-up which has become a mainstay of the Leeds food and drink scene has announced they are to make their current base a permanent home in the city.
Knaves Kitchen will be staying in their home at Oporto on Call Lane.Knaves Kitchen will be staying in their home at Oporto on Call Lane.
Knaves Kitchen will be staying in their home at Oporto on Call Lane.

Knaves Kitchen will be staying in their home at Oporto on Call Lane with a new menu and new branding provided by a well respected Leeds artist Tom Cummings.

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In tribute to the classic fast food mascots that came before him, Tom has created ‘The Knave’, a badass, cat-like creature, drawn in tribute to classic Disney animation, and video game characters such as Cuphead, who will represent the brand moving forward.

New mascot The Knave designed by Leeds artist Tom Cummings.New mascot The Knave designed by Leeds artist Tom Cummings.
New mascot The Knave designed by Leeds artist Tom Cummings.
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The eatery's menu has been delighting foodies since it launched in 2018. These unique riffs on various junk food classics include the mock-KFC 'chicken' original recipe meal, to the Papa Knaves Pizza Pocket.

Its upforthcoming updated menu offers diners a fresh twist on the style of food that longtime Knaves fans have come to know and love, developing the previous fast food classics theme into delicious new territories like the 'Pineapple Express Burger' and the new Mac & Cheese Bowl.

Knaves Kitchen takeaway runs from 5pm until 10pm, Wednesday to Sunday.

For the full menu and how to order visit: knaveskitchen.com or call (0113) 2454444.

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Oporto and Knaves Kitchen are now taking table bookings for their reopening on Saturday, July 4.

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