Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

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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it Bar

A new American-style café/bar offering ridiculously indulgent food and an OK selection of beer.

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Azúcar

Food, drink, dancing and Howard Marks. But what about the beer?

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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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The Wardrobe

Quarry Hill’s only bar is very chilled and has great food.

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Jake’s Bar and Still Room

Though it scores low on beer, this unique bar and distillery has loads going for it.

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Massey’s Booksellers

A slightly upmarket student bar, but not much happening beer-wise.

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Nation of Shopkeepers

A list of amenities as long as my arm, but are all the hats and the beards too offputting?

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Mayaimi

Trying to be the Hottest Spot North of Havana, this new nightclub falls a bit short on our criteria.

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Sandinista!

A lively cantina bar with excellent tapas and a not-too-bad beer selection.

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Yates’s, Boar Lane

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

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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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Distrikt

Speakeasy-style underground club/bar with great beer selection and decent food.

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Revival

With bad beer and weird opening times, this retro theme bar is surprisingly appealing.

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