Enjoy Breakfast and Bottomless Brunch at O'Neill's Leeds, an Irish-themed pub specialising in Irish music, food, and drinks. Experience a warm and friendly atmosphere while enjoying their range of great Irish beers, including their exclusive Smithwick's Red Ale.

Breakfast at O'Neill's is chocked full of traditional Irish dishes and ingredients, with their Irish pork and leek sausages taking centre stage on most menu items. Enjoy three different sizes of Traditional Irish breakfast, each with fresh, free-range ingredients from Ireland. Fancy something a little smaller? No problem. O'Neill's also offer their "No-Brainer Breakfast Baps", featuring hearty Irish Breakfast sandwiches, as well as their range of Breakfast oats and porridge.

Bottomless Brunch, or Bottomless Lunch as O'Neill's call it, is a unique yet delicious experience at the Irish Pub chain. Diners will be given a range of drinks to choose from, accompanied by a pizza of their choice.

O'Neill's Leeds is located beside Leeds City Square and just outside of Leeds Station.

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Monday-Wednesday: 10AM-11PM

Tursday: 10AM-12AM

Friday-Saturday: 9AM-1AM

Sunday: 9AM-11PM

Bottomless Brunch:

Thursday-Friday: 12PM-3:30PM

Saturday-Sunday: 12PM-2:30PM

  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
40 Boar Lane, Leeds, LS1 5DA
Overall rating
4.2
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  • 5.0
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    2 months ago
    This is my go to place for breakfast when in Leeds. I usually have the Hearty Breakfast, which is a full English with two of everything ( you can go Mega, which is three of everything, if you have the appetite! ) With a pot of tea it comes to just under £10. Quality food and good service from friendly staff, and conveniently located just outside the railway station.
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    a year ago
    The staff are super friendly and the place and seats are clean. The drinks were good, but I suggest the food menu may better be reviewed. I think it may be too many choices of food on the weekday menu. As I looked around ,on weekday not many people order food and so it may not keep well. We have ordered the steak and it was not good. Comparatively pizza and the fries are more recommended. I am not sure whether my comment is suitable for other times because we had it on the peaceful day, no match on any sports and nothing special, just a normal weekday.
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    a month ago
    2 stars as this is not an Irish bar it's just an average bar in the UK. A Guinness logo and neon sign does not make it an Irish bar. Guinness was mediocre. TV doesn't have Irish channels and not even Irish music. One item on the food menu that they "say" is Irish. No feel of an Irish bar in the slightest unfortunately. Big let down if I am honest. Could of had a massive hit here.