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Lounge Bar & Grill

Lounge Bar & Grill

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Sadly, this bar has now closed down.
Really one of the most amazing buildings in central Leeds.

Really one of the most amazing buildings in central Leeds.

Lounge Bar & Grill occupies St John’s House — an absolutely spectacular half-timbered building that actually only dates back to 1930 (parts of Nash’s restaurant next door are more than 2 centuries older) but built specifically to look like the many much older buildings that were destroyed when The Headrow was built.

But what's going on inside? Such a shame.

But what’s going on inside? Such a shame.

This is a huge building with a large bar area downstairs, restaurant upstairs, beer garden at the front and an impressive roof terrace at the back, which is very nice indeed on a sunny day. The beautiful exterior is sadly let down slightly by the interior which would have been ultra-modern 10 years ago and doesn’t match the style of the building at all. It feels sterilized slightly with no rough edges, like a hotel. And the chairs are giant. Not sure what that’s about.

I shrunk Emily for this picture. Or is the chair really that massive?

I shrunk Emily for this picture. Or is the chair really that massive?

How about the beer? Here the Lounge definitely gets some points. There are 2 cask ales from Kirkstall Brewery and several craft bottles including Sierra Nevada (Torpedo and Kellerweis), Anchor Steam, Goose Island and one from Meantime. There’s also Estrella, Guinness and Tetley’s on keg if that’s your thing.

The list of amenities here is as long as my arm. They have a full food menu including barbecues on the terrace, Sunday roasts and their famous “iPhone quiz” once a week where patrons are encouraged to cheat. It’s also the home of several local meetups.

Lounge Bar & Grill doesn’t feel like it belongs on Merrion Street. It’s certainly reaching out to a different crowd than the other bars on this street, but it seems to do very well out of it. I don’t have much else to say about this place. It rates well but funnily it’s not somewhere we see ourselves coming back to regularly unless we want a beer in the sun.

A closeup of the building from the back.

A closeup of the building from the back.

Great view of St John's church from the terrace.

Great view of St John’s church from the terrace.

Another picture of the terrace. I promise this is the last one!

Another picture of the terrace. I promise this is the last one!

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Address
St John’s House
Merrion Street
Leeds LS2 8JE
Telephone
0113 244 4234
Website
http://www.loungebarandgrill.com/
Twitter
@LoungeBarGrill

2 Comments

  1. I’ve only been to the Lounge once, but I found it quite pleasant. They had a decent selection of Belgians in the fridge and the staff were nice. However, the terrace was full of rude, arrogant frat boys celebrating the bank holiday at the time. I’d give the place another go, but not on holiday weekends.

  2. The place is dying, so in need of a makeover but probably no money to do it. Nothing about it makes sense. Mock tudor from the inside but hideous recessed seats and late 90s club feel on the inside. Staff were very friendly indeed, and the food is solid decent fare. There are a range of Belgian ales at cheaper prices than down the road, which is really the main draw. Bruges Zot at £4.20 was not to be sniffed at. Because of the scruffiness it tends to attract scallies at night time and recently a guy was stabbed outside. Since then they have been putting on half price food promotions, so a good excuse to revisit it.

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