Breakfast Bite

Thursday 14 December 2023

9:30am - 11am

Eco Soup, City Campus, Portland Building, Leeds Beckett University

Come join us for breakfast! Breakfast Bite is a new Student-led project that offers a selection of pay as you feel breakfast meals! Every Thursday, 9.30-11AM.

Breakfast Bite is a new project, - run by students, for students and staff, - that offers a selection of simple meals to start your day the right way.

Every Thursday between 9.30AM and 11AM, at Eco Soup near the Hive (City Campus), we're going to serve you instant oats with natural toppings of choice (nuts, dried fruit, seeds), wholemeal or white toast with salted butter and jam, traditional Indian cakes Idli, tea and coffee with dairy or non-dairy milk, choice of fresh fruit, - everything is pay as you feel!

Get a free hot drink if you bring your own cup or bowl or follow us on Instagram @shopzerolbsu (or get two free hot drinks if you do both).
 

If you're looking for volunteering opportunities, now is the best time to join our team!

Find out more about volunteering with us here.
 

See you soon at Breakfast Bite!

Admission to an event is at all times subject to any terms, conditions or rules of the Promoter and the venue operator. You must also adhere to the Promoter or venue operator’s specific terms of entry. If you do not comply with any Promoter or venue terms, conditions or rules then the Promoter or venue operator may refuse admission or require you or other ticket holders to leave the venue and you will not be entitled to a refund.

This event is organised by:
Leeds Beckett Students' Union

Vote in the Student Elections, NUS Referendum and your student groups elections:

Student Elections 2026

The Student Elections are the most important democratic event on campus where students choose who they would like to see run their Students' Union as part of the Executive Committee. The candidates with the most votes are elected to represent their peers.

4 posts are up for election.

The polls have closed.

Candidate List
See who ran for each post and read their manifestos.