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    Health Warehouse

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    ££

    Stopped in here looking for a healthy lunch. The cafe is in the back, has seating for about 20…read more It's a bit chilly in there but a nice quiet place to sit. I had a bowl of soup (£3.65) with a brown roll, I asked for Red Veg but what I got was Potato Leek.... it sounds stupid, but I sort of didn't realize I got the wrong thing (I thought maybe I'd misunderstood her when she said Red Veg and she'd actually said something else...) so that was disappointing. It said Red Veg on the ticket, but the Potato Leek soup was okay. It was very thin, no chunks of potato, it was just very brothy and light. Good flavor, but not much to it. I loved my Green Refresher juice (£2.90 for a large glass), and I thought it was a pretty good deal given how expensive juices can be. It's got kale, cucumber, spinach, broccoli, pineapple, apple, lemon, and mint, yum! I loved it. Since the soup wasn't filling at all, I got a plate of mixed salads too - they were all grain based. It would've been a good lunch in itself but it was too much with the soup. They had a pesto pasta salad with veggies, a bulgur feta salad, one with wheat berries, one with couscous - all had mixed veggies and a light dressing. They were pretty good, but more grain than veg. I had hoped for a big bowl of greens, since it's healthier. But they were all tasty. My total for all this was over £12. I paid at the front, mentioned that there had been a mix-up with my soup which disappointed me, and the person behind the counter basically didn't care. The service generally is a bit disinterested, they just hang out behind the counter until you come up and find them if you need something. I'd come back for a juice if I was in the area, but wasn't wowed enough by the food to make it a regular stop.

    Great wholefood takeaway. They make everything in the kitchens upstairs. The best soup in town.read more

    Out Of This World

    Out Of This World

    4.2(13 reviews)
    50.4 miCity Centre, Shopping Quarter
    £££

    On entering the shop, my eyes were met with a beautiful array of fresh, organic fruit and…read morevegetables. (Or venchtables as I used to call them, until I was embarrassingly old enough to know better.) Large wicker baskets full of apples greet the customer, many having the all important bonus leaf. It truly made me want to pick them up and start skipping through a nearby meadow, wearing a flowing dress and possibly conversing with tamed animals. Too far? Forget it. A former vegetarian myself, I understand the convenience of having somewhere like Out Of This World to rely on in a city centre. It means being able to purchase items which are sometimes not even stocked in the larger supermarkets, to maintain a balanced diet without being forced to use unwanted substitutions. Too well stocked to be a health food shop, Out Of This World falls into the category of health food supermarket. There is a huge range of the usual nuts, seeds and pulses; but also a surprising number of Traidcraft toiletries, recycled stationary, hair dye and household cleaning products. Alongside fairly traded tea and coffee, vitamins, supplements and natural remedies, the store also caters for sufferers of restrictive diets. There is a varied selection of groceries for people who have to omit gluten, wheat and diary from their nutritional intake, and a large number of vegetarian and vegan ready meals. One reason why I particularly like Out Of This World, is because they stock Samuel Smith ale and lager. A real favourite with my Other Half and I, they provide us with a constant hoard. Bondgate Bakery in Otley supply the store with freshly baked loaves and buns, with gluten and wheat free alternatives available. A deli counter offers freshly made quiches, samosas and wraps - a handy lunch or a lazy supper. The staff are very approachable and were more than happy to assist me in finding a difficult item for a family member. What I mean by that, is my Gran was looking for bee pollen, because the lothario that she listens to on her local radio station had been praising its medical benefits. Any shop that can help me in my quest for bee pollen, has earned respect in my eyes.

    This shop is the city centre's answer to Chapel A's Love Organic. It has been here ever since I…read moremoved to Leeds and as such is certainly one of the more longstanding stores in town. A lot of places have changed in what feels like a very small space of time, but not Out Of This World. I used to come here on Saturdays to purchase their organic milk and elderflower cordial for the bar that I worked at on Call Lane. It was always handy to stock up in case anyone wanted a White Russian, but really it was mostly to supply my need for coffee. Also, there is nothing quite as refreshing as elderflower cordial and lemonade. Seriously, it used to be my favourite drink. I love the smell when you walk in to this shop. It's not exclusive, it's that same smell most organic shops have, but it is lovely. The smell of good. Only goodness. Nothing in here can really be bad for you. At least, that's what we can believe until we learn otherwise! Within you will find, as well as hoards of organic foods, all sorts of enviro-friendly cosmetics, cleaning products (for you and your clothes) and much more. It errs on the expensive side if you wanted to do your weekly shop here, but it is sure worth buying that elderflower cordial. Yum!

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