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The Devon, Leeds
Cross Gates
Postal town: Leeds
LS15 8LR
Pub Type
Greene KingReviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
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Old Boots left this review about The Devon
Sitting in a sea of bungalows this is an estate pub although without a flat roof and the clientele are mostly scum free even the one with the friendly Alsatian. U shaped inside with the counter ahead as you walk in, three pulls in the centre lots of T-Bars and solos along the length and side. Abbott, IPA and a just above average Landlord. Busy-ish with families and workers just finished for the week, a few tables were reserved. Screens, machines, juke boxas usual and there’s a pool table at the back left. Food sold but no cannibals that I could see. The toilets are marked “Male” and “Female”.
On 14th January 2023
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Will Larter left this review about The Devon
A Greene King "Meet & Eat" pub would be a good place for cannibals to hold their annual general meeting, or have I misunderstood? For a food led estate pub this one had a lot of real ales on the bar, but to be fair the pub was actually quite busy for a Thursday afternoon around tea time. My half of Roosters Capability Brown was vinegarish but was changed with alacrity by the friendly young man behind the bar, and I had a fairly good Landlord instead (other options were Green King IPA and Saltaire Amarillo).
Date of visit: 10th March 2022
On 26th August 2022
- rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Devon
Fairly modern Greene King 'Meet & Eat' estate pub with little to note externally or internally apart from the front patio beer garden and a pool table. However, it does make a bit of an effort with its real ales, with a bank of six handpumps offering a 'house' Best Bitter, IPA, Abbot and Rev James supplemented by Nick Stafford's Pink Grapefruit Pale (£3.30) and Wobbly Bob from Phoenix.
On 16th February 2019
- rating: 7
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