Reviewing every last watering hole in Leeds city centre

Sid’s Little Egg

This oddly named little bar is a new gem on the south bank.

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Slate NQ

A snazzy pool hall with a beer selection that will run the table.

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The Brotherhood of Pursuits and Pastimes

Sports sports sports sports sports.

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Dry Dock

It’s a boat.

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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 Elbow Room

This old pool hall has still got it.

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Roxy Ball Room

A huge new venue with ping pong, pool and bowling, along with some great beer choices!

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Shooters Sports Bar

This place has an awesomely good array of sports, and an awesomely bad array of beers.

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Three Legs

Ugh.

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Aire Bar

Looks like a gym on the outside, but exercise kit is about the only thing you won’t find in here!

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The Duncan

The last Sam Smith’s pub on our crawl; quite frankly better than we expected.

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Old Red Lion

A very pleasant surprise which wrapped up our Brewery Wharf/Dock Street tour.

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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 Commercial

Victorian pub hiding in the most unlikely place. Pleasant enough but very poor beer selection.

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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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