Mistål Kitchen — Café in Leeds

Mistål Kitchen is a café on East Chevin Road in Otley, Leeds. Housed in a traditional Yorkshire stone farmhouse that once served as a cowshed and established in 2018, it combines rural heritage with modern hospitality. The venue is known for its Greek-inspired vegan sharing menu and Sweet Potato Paratha Roll, which are available throughout the week. Locals use it for weekend brunches, casual lunches, or evening drinks at a relaxed pace. Just outside the city, near Chevin Forest Park in West Yorkshire, Mistål Kitchen offers easy access from nearby residential areas.

About The Venue

Mistål Kitchen is set in a converted stone farmhouse that originally functioned as a cowshed and has been established since 2018 within Otley’s neighbourhood of Leeds. The building retains the traditional low-slung roof, wooden beams, and large windows that allow natural light to fill interior spaces. As part of this historic setting, the current design reflects a rustic farmhouse aesthetic without ornamentation, simple wood finishes, warm lighting, and minimal decor create an indoor atmosphere that feels grounded and inviting. The mezzanine floor adds depth while maintaining visual openness across all levels. Noise remains moderate throughout daily hours with crowd density described as leisurely but consistent enough to suggest community use in a calm environment.

Typical Experiences

Mistål Kitchen operates primarily as a café offering breakfast, lunch, coffee, and seasonal vegan meals. The space functions well for residents seeking quiet afternoons or relaxed weekend lunches indoors with access to natural light from large windows. A notable feature includes the co-working area on the mezzanine floor that hosts free workspace sessions on Thursdays and Fridays, ideal for professionals working remotely during daylight hours. Evening events like Supper Club also take place, supported by a fixed price model starting around £45 per person with Greek-inspired vegan sharing menus served at leisurely pace in the early evening. Visitors use Mistål Kitchen to enjoy solo coffee breaks, family-friendly meals, or community-focused gatherings.

Notable Features

  • Dedicated co-working space on mezzanine floor
  • Greek-inspired vegan sharing menu at £45
  • Converted stone farmhouse
  • Sweet Potato Paratha Roll
  • Gluten-free and vegan children’s menu
  • Outdoor and indoor seating
  • Vegetarian and vegan options

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.