Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Browns Bar & Brasserie

Part of a southern chain that seems to have left the north behind. Should be posh, but really isn’t.

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Wax Bar & Jukejoint

They’ve captured the retro atmosphere of the 80s very well. Shame beer wasn’t very good in the 80s.

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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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Brooklyn Bar

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

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Épernay

This champagne bar is good if you want to choose your Ilkley beer by the colour of the bottle.

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Peachy Keens

Not much to sell this place to us. Good if you want dancing-related events, I guess.

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