Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Wetherspoon’s — Becketts Bank

Just another Wetherspoon’s. Not bad, but there are others available.

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Tyke

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

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Hoagys Bar

A sports pub where we felt quite uncomfortable and out of place. Definitely not for us.

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The Hourglass

Definitely a chain pub but somewhat nicer than most of its kind. Ridiculously cheap food too!

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The Picture House

A Crown Carvery pub; the carvery is definitely what The Picture House has going for it.

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Wetherspoon’s — Stick or Twist

Leeds’s earliest Wetherspoon’s pub is hiding in a forgotten part of town, but they haven’t forgotten about great service and beer.

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Henry’s Café Bar

Ever wanted to go to a hotel bar that wasn’t in a hotel? Henry’s is for you!

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The George

A charming pub with a local feel and plenty of cask ales.

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Mr Foley’s Cask Ale House

One of our favourite places in Leeds. Unpretentious pub in a great location with an amazing beer selection.

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The Prince of Wales

Another Leeds United pub along Mill Hill with a few decent beers. Not much more to say.

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Spencer’s

Unremarkable but pleasant enough United supporters’ pub. Stay away from the toilets!

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The Scarbrough Hotel

The Scabby Taps is famous and rightly busy, but still has charm and good beer.

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Yates’s, Boar Lane

A grotty chain pub, fitting in perfectly along grotty Boar Lane.

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The New Conservatory

The most central bar in Leeds has a surprisingly secret feel and great amenities.

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Fab Cafe

Cult TV theme bar with dance floor. Cheap-ish drinks, but none of them very nice. Go for the arcade games!

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