Prepare to tantalise you taste buds as the North Leeds Charity Beer Festival returns to Roundhay this month.
The two-day festival aims to unite beer enthusiasts, families and entertainers alike while making a positive impact in the local community. Set against the backdrop of the North Leeds Cricket Club in Roundhay, this year’s festival will feature over 40 locally selected real ales and ciders to sample - including alcohol free, gluten free and vegan options. There will also be a selection of gins, prosecco, and much more for everyone to indulge in.
Get the latest headlines, straight to your inbox, with YEP’s free emails The two-day celebration of everything beer returns on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13. On Friday, the festival is open from 5pm to 11pm. On Saturday, the gates are open from noon to 11pm. From noon to 5.30pm on Saturday, the festival will offer family-friendly fun including face painting and a play area. And best of all, children go for free.
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