Revolution — Call Lane
The other Revolution didn’t offend us, but why would we come back?
Full ReviewAngelica
Atop Trinity shopping centre, this bar will delight those who love a good roof garden.
Full ReviewCarpe Diem
The original rock & indie bar hasn’t lost any of its spirit in hipster times.
Full ReviewBaa Bar
A haven for lovers of rainbow-coloured shooters, but with a surprising range of craft beers too.
Full ReviewThe Decanter
This new wine bar may be an anomaly for Park Row but it’s got nothing to draw us back.
Full ReviewThe Lounge at Radisson Blu
It’s a hotel bar. We were tricked into thinking it’s something more.
Full ReviewThe Ship
An 18th-century pub with an acceptable selection of cask ales, but not much more.
Full ReviewAll Bar One — Greek Street
One of the two All Bar Ones in Leeds, and definitely the less interesting of the two.
Full ReviewTiger Tiger
The centre of Leeds’s nightlife couldn’t be further from the centre of our lives.
Full ReviewQueens Court
This extremely popular LGBT bar is very welcoming and friendly, but the beer selection is dreadful.
Full ReviewThe Tetley Bar and Kitchen
The headquarters of the old Tetley Brewery — now an art space, bar and restaurant.
Full ReviewThe Social
A new addition to the city from some of our favourite people. Great beer and great atmosphere!
Full ReviewThe Maven
A speakeasy with plenty of atmosphere and cocktails, just not too much in the way of beer.
Full ReviewEveryman Cinema & Pizzeria
Not your average cinema, Everyman makes an effort to appeal to casual drinkers and is surprisingly pleasant.
Full ReviewThe Living Room
An astoundingly uninteresting Greek Street venue, with a beer selection to match.
Full ReviewRoxy Ball Room
A huge new venue with ping pong, pool and bowling, along with some great beer choices!
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