51% Bourbon Lounge
As the name suggests, the raison d’être of this spot is bourbon, but there are enough good American crafts to keep us happy.
Full ReviewBaby Jupiter
Great beer choice and a well-executed 1960s theme make this one of the financial quarter’s best offerings.
Full ReviewSela
Leeds’s best bet if you’re looking for live jazz, and not bad odds if you’re looking for good beer.
Full ReviewCrowd of Favours
A June 2013 addition to the Leeds Brewery family, this charming spot has some great beer and a true crowd of amenities.
Full ReviewBrooklyn Bar
Not the best beer in Leeds, by any means, but quite possibly the best beer on Call Lane.
Full ReviewStew & Oyster — Calls Landing
A picturesque spot on The Calls, offering a couple of real ales and absolutely flush with craft bottles.
Full ReviewAll Bar One — The Electric Press
A chain bar with a surprisingly appealing selection of beer.
Full Review1871 Bar & Lounge
Not much going on here beer-wise, but they do serve food on a Sunday evening — quite a rarity amongst city centre bars.
Full ReviewRevolution — The Electric Press
A great place to go if you like vodka and crowds. Otherwise — Millennium Square has better things to offer.
Full ReviewThe Duncan
The last Sam Smith’s pub on our crawl; quite frankly better than we expected.
Full ReviewOld Red Lion
A very pleasant surprise which wrapped up our Brewery Wharf/Dock Street tour.
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 ReviewSkyLounge
The views here certainly can’t be beat, unless they start serving beer on the Observation Wheel.
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