The Central has returned from the ashes (literally – its owners lost their previous venture to a fire) as The Phoenix. This part of Wellington Street is full of offices and almost devoid of pubs, so it was packed with the post-work crowd when we visited.
The new owners have taken care to only redecorate the bits that needed it, and we were pleased to see the huge map of Leeds is still a major feature.
The main focus here is on food, and the menu is very extensive and reasonably priced. There’s a particular emphasis on lunches, with a separate coffee / sandwich / cake bar opposite the main bar. At the weekend there’s a “bottomless brunch” for £15 that we will have to try!
But of course we’re mostly interested in the beer. Sadly this was a bit of a letdown. 4 cask ales (Saltaire, Black Sheep, Tetley), Brooklyn in bottles and not much else to speak of. But if you’re coming here for the food then maybe the beer selection doesn’t matter to you as it does to us!
We also saw adverts for Jazz Sundays, which we assume are live music events although there were no details on the adverts.
It’s great to have this place back in action, especially with such a strong emphasis on food. The crowds and the poor range of beers means we won’t be back often but if we’re over this end of town we might well pop in.
Tags: breakfast, coffee, food, live music
Doesn’t Saltaire count as good beer?
Yes it does! Perhaps that sentence isn’t worded well but we’re saying the cask ales and Brooklyn in bottles are the only good beers.