Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

The Horse & Trumpet

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

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The Stone Roses Bar

A smelly, sticky dark indie music hall. Perfect.

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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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MEATLiquor

London’s hipster burgeria gets in on the Leeds action.

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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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Almost Famous

Here’s something new to Leeds: an ultra-cool burger bar.

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General Eliott

A traditional Yorkshire pub that, to our delight, is part of the Sam Smith’s family.

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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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Bundobust

The latest addition to the Leeds craft beer scene does not disappoint. In fact, we’ve made it our home already.

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Hirst’s Yard

Lots of local bottles, a charming atmosphere and live music. The only thing maybe not to like too much are the prices.

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The Regent

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

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Santiago

The Grand Arcade’s famous rock bar does what it does best. Rock. \m/

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The Reform

Free pizza with every drink? Why not!

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Roxy Lanes

Leeds’s first bowling bar is definitely a niche but isn’t quite as spectacular as its ping-pong neighbour.

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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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Bridge

Another LGBT bar with no decent beers. Such a shame.

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The Highland

A charming little pub in the casino-filled no-man’s land between Burley and Kirkstall Roads.

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