Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Archie’s Bar & Kitchen

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

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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 Regent

An old-school Leeds pub. We are not old-school Leeds people.

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Dry Dock

It’s a boat.

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West Riding

A nicely renovated pub right near the station, with a rather lacklustre selection of beer.

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Three Legs

Ugh.

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Bad Apples

Very dark rock bar where you can get 15% off for being a wanker.

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The Northern Monkey

A friendly, unpretentious Northern stereotype, with amazing burgers. Shame about the terrible beer selection!

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Wax Bar & Jukejoint

They’ve captured the retro atmosphere of the 80s very well. Shame beer wasn’t very good in the 80s.

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Fox & Newt

The only pub in the city centre to brew its own cask ale, and that’s not even the best thing about it.

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Mojo: Music for the People

One of many bars along this stretch, this American-inspired nightspot definitely has its music mojo working.

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Parkers

A brand new bar in the middle of the Financial Quarter. Trying to appeal to people who aren’t us, but has a surprising character of its own.

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Spencer’s

Unremarkable but pleasant enough United supporters’ pub. Stay away from the toilets!

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