Queens Court
This extremely popular LGBT bar is very welcoming and friendly, but the beer selection is dreadful.
Full ReviewThe Tetley Bar and Kitchen
The headquarters of the old Tetley Brewery — now an art space, bar and restaurant.
Full ReviewEveryman Cinema & Pizzeria
Not your average cinema, Everyman makes an effort to appeal to casual drinkers and is surprisingly pleasant.
Full ReviewBelgrave Music Hall & Canteen
It’s like someone reached inside our brains and constructed a place out of all our favourite things.
Full ReviewThe Faversham
Surprising little upmarket craft beer house right on the edge of the University campus.
Full ReviewLounge Bar & Grill
This truly amazing building hides a pub with a decent enough beer selection and a great terrace. Shame about the interior design.
Full ReviewFriends of Ham
Our 100th review is somewhere very special indeed. Are you a friend of ham yet?
Full ReviewCrowd of Favours
A June 2013 addition to the Leeds Brewery family, this charming spot has some great beer and a true crowd of amenities.
Full ReviewWetherspoon’s — The Hedley Verity
It’s a Wetherspoon’s. See all our other reviews of Wetherspoon’s.
Full ReviewBrooklyn Bar
Not the best beer in Leeds, by any means, but quite possibly the best beer on Call Lane.
Full ReviewFox & Newt
The only pub in the city centre to brew its own cask ale, and that’s not even the best thing about it.
Full ReviewStew & Oyster — Calls Landing
A picturesque spot on The Calls, offering a couple of real ales and absolutely flush with craft bottles.
Full ReviewAire Bar
Looks like a gym on the outside, but exercise kit is about the only thing you won’t find in here!
Full ReviewThe White Swan
This historic pub has a new lease of life under Leeds Brewery, with a great beer selection and atmosphere to boot.
Full ReviewPeachy Keens
Not much to sell this place to us. Good if you want dancing-related events, I guess.
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