Wetherspoon’s — Becketts Bank
Just another Wetherspoon’s. Not bad, but there are others available.
Full ReviewNeon Cactus
Tequila, Mexican food and the world’s largest hot sauce collection. They just forgot to include any great Mexican beer.
Full ReviewPIN
True to form, this Leeds Brewery bar offers an amazing beer selection and a nice atmosphere to enjoy them.
Full ReviewOracle
If you’re looking for an alternative to Greek Street or Call Lane that’s remarkably like Greek Street or Call Lane, this is the place to go.
Full ReviewYum Yum
Would we go for a night out in a shop? With a beer selection like this, it would be hard to keep us away!
Full ReviewSkyLounge
The views here certainly can’t be beat, unless they start serving beer on the Observation Wheel.
Full ReviewHoagys Bar
A sports pub where we felt quite uncomfortable and out of place. Definitely not for us.
Full ReviewCall Lane Social
Call Lane Social has a few good beers in a fancy environment, but it’s too dark and too loud for us!
Full ReviewBar Room Bar
This Call Lane staple is now a Pizza Kitchen, but it’s still a bit too dull for us to want to come back often.
Full ReviewOporto
A music (and hot dog) venue on the Call Lane strip. Nice amenities, but just so-so beer.
Full ReviewJake’s Bar and Still Room
Though it scores low on beer, this unique bar and distillery has loads going for it.
Full ReviewWharf Chambers
Members-only bar and event space. A welcoming place for all kinds of people to get a decent beer and chill out.
Full ReviewThe Slug and Lettuce
A chavvy chain pub along chavvy Park Row, but not the worst chavvy chain pub in the world.
Full ReviewThe Hourglass
Definitely a chain pub but somewhat nicer than most of its kind. Ridiculously cheap food too!
Full ReviewThe Angel Inn
A Sam Smith’s pub, with everything these pubs are famous for. And the floors aren’t sticky any more!
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