Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Twisted Kitchen

A new bar on Brewery Place, but so nicheless I can’t even think of a good summary for this box.

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Bilbao Bar

A tapas bar that actually feels like a BAR and not a restaurant.

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Bundobust

The latest addition to the Leeds craft beer scene does not disappoint. In fact, we’ve made it our home already.

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Roxy Lanes

Leeds’s first bowling bar is definitely a niche but isn’t quite as spectacular as its ping-pong neighbour.

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Whitelock’s Ale House

Claiming to be Leeds’s oldest pub, Whitelock’s can boast the historic honour of being our 150th review.

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The Highland

A charming little pub in the casino-filled no-man’s land between Burley and Kirkstall Roads.

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Revolution — Call Lane

The other Revolution didn’t offend us, but why would we come back?

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Angelica

Atop Trinity shopping centre, this bar will delight those who love a good roof garden.

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Carpe Diem

The original rock & indie bar hasn’t lost any of its spirit in hipster times.

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The Lounge at Radisson Blu

It’s a hotel bar. We were tricked into thinking it’s something more.

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The Ship

An 18th-century pub with an acceptable selection of cask ales, but not much more.

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The Elbow Room

This old pool hall has still got it.

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Rare

Everything here is rare. But it’s definitely more about the meat than the beer.

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All Bar One — Greek Street

One of the two All Bar Ones in Leeds, and definitely the less interesting of the two.

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Tiger Tiger

The centre of Leeds’s nightlife couldn’t be further from the centre of our lives.

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Queens Court

This extremely popular LGBT bar is very welcoming and friendly, but the beer selection is dreadful.

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The Tetley Bar and Kitchen

The headquarters of the old Tetley Brewery — now an art space, bar and restaurant.

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Everyman Cinema & Pizzeria

Not your average cinema, Everyman makes an effort to appeal to casual drinkers and is surprisingly pleasant.

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The Living Room

An astoundingly uninteresting Greek Street venue, with a beer selection to match.

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Atlas Pub

A self-proclaimed “London-style pub”. They’re right, too.

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