Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

The Phoenix at The Central

The Central has returned, and it’s trying to be your go-to for lunch.

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The Alchemist — Greek Street

A hipster-y cocktail bar that doesn’t care about beer.

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Sid’s Little Egg

This oddly named little bar is a new gem on the south bank.

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Headrow House

A crafty cousin of Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen, complete with a full restaurant and two roof terraces.

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Bar Camparino

Buca di Pizza’s dedicated bar space is a chilled out basement escape.

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Wino

A wine bar serving the financial district. Beer’s not the focus but it’s a great spot nonetheless.

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Archie’s Bar & Kitchen

Ossett complete their dominance of Granary Wharf with this disco kitchen.

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The Brunswick

Leeds’s latest craft beer bar is definitely run by people who know what they’re doing.

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The Liquorist

Once a boring Greek Street bar, this spot has been re-opened as a different boring Greek Street bar.

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ShuffleDog

The new BrewDog in town is going for something different.

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Slate NQ

A snazzy pool hall with a beer selection that will run the table.

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The Lamb & Flag

This beautifully renovated building is a great addition to Leeds Brewery’s empire.

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Khao San Bar

Er… we don’t really know what we just experienced.

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Burgundy

A French bistro & bar in the heart of the financial quarter, with a surprising selection of beers.

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Candlebar

An Ossett Brewery bar, appealing to craft beer and wine lovers alike.

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Soba

This glass house serves Asian street food and a few decent beers too.

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Pintura

The second of its kind in Leeds, this Basque tapas place offers a handful of ordinary Spanish bottles.

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Sociable Folk

A bar and cafe catering to local workers; great food and a couple of crafts got our attention!

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Ipsum Vinoteca

A real Italian wine shop with a surprising beer selection.

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Yates’s, Woodhouse Lane

A marked improvement on its sibling. Still a chain pub.

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