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Dakota Leeds welcomes guests back from 4 July
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Dakota Leeds welcomes guests back from 4 July

The Editor

The Editor

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Dakota Leeds will open its doors again on Saturday 4th July with physical distancing measures in place to ensure guests can enjoy dining, cocktails or a luxurious getaway in the comfort of safe surroundings.

Dakota Bar and Grill will reopen with a specially-curated menu of classic Dakota light bites, grills, seafood and desserts. The luxury hotel’s Bar and outdoor Greek Street Terrace will also be serving food alongside an extensive wine and drinks menu. Table bookings are highly recommended.

Salon Privé, Dakota’s first floor bar, will also reopen on the 4th July, from 3pm, guests may choose to enjoy drinks, cocktails and small plates whilst relaxing on the terrace overlooking Greek Street. From next week it will open on Fridays from 5pm and Saturdays from 3pm. Table bookings are again highly recommended.

To welcome guests back with warmth and style, Dakota Leeds is offering a special Summer Staycation package. From 4th July – 31st August, book an overnight stay in one of their stylish Classic Rooms and get the second night from £100 (*Ts & Cs apply. Reservations recommended)

Located in the heart of Leeds amongst the vibrant bars and restaurants of Greek Street, whether your staycation includes enjoying the sights of the city, or pampering yourself in one of the elegant bedrooms, you can relax and unwind with the service and safety measures you would expect from Dakota. Each room is complete with bold and beautiful décor, sumptuously comfortable beds, rainfall showers and unlimited Sky Sports and Movies. And for those who do not fancy leaving the comfort of their rooms, room service will be available.

Andrew Ovenstone, Operations Director of Dakota Hotels, said: “The health and safety of our guests, team and community is our utmost priority, while ensuring guests receive the ultimate Dakota experience. We want guests to visit Dakota with confidence, we are prepared to deliver service and style in a safe environment adhering to government guidelines. Dakota has built its reputation here in Leeds, and beyond, on the impeccable hospitality of our team and we will continue to uphold this standard, providing an unforgettable experience either in our Bar, Grill, Terrace or overnight.”

For more information or to make a reservation please visit www.dakotahotels.co.uk/leeds/

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*Dakota Staycation Special Ts & Cs
o Based on one or two people sharing the selected room type, on a room only basis.
o Book a one-night stay and get a second consecutive night from a £100 per night, Sunday-Friday.
o Saturday supplement applies.
o Subject to availability.
o Any other extras will be charged accordingly.
o Cannot be combined with any other special/package.

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