Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

The Wood Beneath the World

A wood has appeared beneath Leeds Town Hall, and its inhabitants are peddling craft beer!

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Scene!

The hotel bar for the Park Plaza. Not mind blowing but an OK beer selection.

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Northern Monk Refectory

Upstairs from their new brewery, this taproom and kitchen is absolutely spot on. Go there!

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115 The Headrow

A bar that lives up to its name.

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The Black Prince

ABC: Another Boring Chain(pub).

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The Central

A few decent beers in a pleasant-enough-but-somewhat-bland atmosphere.

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Dish

Really just an antechamber for the restaurant, but pleasant enough.

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The Griffin

The former Griffin Hotel and Censsa gets a makeover by the folks at Taylor Walker.

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The Horse & Trumpet

A chain pub on the Headrow with pretty much nothing remarkable to say about it.

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The Fourth Floor Bar

The dining and drinking experience atop Harvey Nichols offers two or three good beer choices along with top-notch service.

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Veeno

A wine bar in the Italian enoteca style, this place is definitely all about the wine.

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Roland’s

Call Lane’s latest addition actually has a decent beer selection!

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The 212 Café & Bar

A cool café-cum-nightclub with a small but good beer selection.

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Twisted Kitchen

A new bar on Brewery Place, but so nicheless I can’t even think of a good summary for this box.

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Bilbao Bar

A tapas bar that actually feels like a BAR and not a restaurant.

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Whitelock’s Ale House

Claiming to be Leeds’s oldest pub, Whitelock’s can boast the historic honour of being our 150th review.

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Dry Dock

It’s a boat.

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Revolution — Call Lane

The other Revolution didn’t offend us, but why would we come back?

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Angelica

Atop Trinity shopping centre, this bar will delight those who love a good roof garden.

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Carpe Diem

The original rock & indie bar hasn’t lost any of its spirit in hipster times.

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