Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Three Legs

Ugh.

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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.

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Players Sports Bar

A shitty nightclub with shitty beer.

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Baby Jupiter

Great beer choice and a well-executed 1960s theme make this one of the financial quarter’s best offerings.

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Sela

Leeds’s best bet if you’re looking for live jazz, and not bad odds if you’re looking for good beer.

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Crowd of Favours

A June 2013 addition to the Leeds Brewery family, this charming spot has some great beer and a true crowd of amenities.

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Brooklyn Bar

Not the best beer in Leeds, by any means, but quite possibly the best beer on Call Lane.

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Stew & Oyster — Calls Landing

A picturesque spot on The Calls, offering a couple of real ales and absolutely flush with craft bottles.

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All Bar One — The Electric Press

A chain bar with a surprisingly appealing selection of beer.

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1871 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.

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Revolution — The Electric Press

A great place to go if you like vodka and crowds. Otherwise — Millennium Square has better things to offer.

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“Golf” Cafe Bar

FORE! You can play “golf” here and enjoy a nice bottled ale.

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The Duncan

The last Sam Smith’s pub on our crawl; quite frankly better than we expected.

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BrewDog

As if Leeds weren’t already awesome enough, we now have a BrewDog Bar!

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Old Red Lion

A very pleasant surprise which wrapped up our Brewery Wharf/Dock Street tour.

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PIN

True to form, this Leeds Brewery bar offers an amazing beer selection and a nice atmosphere to enjoy them.

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Oracle

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.

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SkyLounge

The views here certainly can’t be beat, unless they start serving beer on the Observation Wheel.

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The Palace

A lovely Nicholson’s pub worthy of its name.

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Tyke

The only bar in the Gateway complex; so sad for the Gateway complex.

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