Northern Monk Refectory
Upstairs from their new brewery, this taproom and kitchen is absolutely spot on. Go there!
Full ReviewThe Viaduct Showbar
The Viaduct is the place to go for drag shows. But definitely not for decent beer.
Full ReviewThe Fourth Floor Bar
The dining and drinking experience atop Harvey Nichols offers two or three good beer choices along with top-notch service.
Full ReviewTwisted Kitchen
A new bar on Brewery Place, but so nicheless I can’t even think of a good summary for this box.
Full ReviewBundobust
The latest addition to the Leeds craft beer scene does not disappoint. In fact, we’ve made it our home already.
Full ReviewHirst’s Yard
Lots of local bottles, a charming atmosphere and live music. The only thing maybe not to like too much are the prices.
Full ReviewWhitelock’s Ale House
Claiming to be Leeds’s oldest pub, Whitelock’s can boast the historic honour of being our 150th review.
Full ReviewThe Highland
A charming little pub in the casino-filled no-man’s land between Burley and Kirkstall Roads.
Full ReviewRevolution — Call Lane
The other Revolution didn’t offend us, but why would we come back?
Full ReviewAngelica
Atop Trinity shopping centre, this bar will delight those who love a good roof garden.
Full ReviewThe Ship
An 18th-century pub with an acceptable selection of cask ales, but not much more.
Full ReviewAll Bar One — Greek Street
One of the two All Bar Ones in Leeds, and definitely the less interesting of the two.
Full ReviewQueens Court
This extremely popular LGBT bar is very welcoming and friendly, but the beer selection is dreadful.
Full ReviewEveryman Cinema & Pizzeria
Not your average cinema, Everyman makes an effort to appeal to casual drinkers and is surprisingly pleasant.
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