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Beer of the Week (w/e 27th April 2025) with Thuck Phat
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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
Old Boots left this review about The Wardrobe
A roughly square room in the ground floor of a warehouse like building. Raised areas at both ends with tables and chairs which are repeated throughout. No screens or machines but there’s constant music. Opposite the front door is a long counter with four horseshoes, two of them devoted to the products of Camden, the others have a mix of the ordinary and the more crafty, two hand pumps have Kirkstall Pale and Three Swords, coldish but a reasonable pint. Fairly bland decor wise, a mix of seating too numerous to describe and dreary customers. Allegedly there is a comedy and music venue in the basement called Venue, but I didn’t check. There’s a small room at the rear left with seating possibly used as a small function or meeting room.
On 30th March 2025
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Wardrobe
A large open plan warehouse style lounge and bar, which was very quiet on our Saturday evening visit, maybe everyone was in the basement watching the comedy club or live music. Lots of top end craft beers and lagers, with one handpump in use serving Kirkstall Three Swords.
On 7th July 2024
- rating: 5
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peter ashworth left this review about The Wardrobe
The Wardrobe is situated behind Leeds bus station on St Peter's Square and very close to The Leeds college of music.On entry you are faced with the 40ft long bar with to your immediate right a raised area and to the left of the bar is an opened up area. The furniture is a mish mash of styles but mainly leather settees and high dark wooded chairs and tables.
Called in around 12-30pm on a Monday where there was 4 cask beers pumps on the bar but only 2 in operation one of which was Bread and Butter from the Vocation Brewery in Hebden Bridge and was not a bad drink although I thought a little pricey at £4-00p a pint.
Down in the basement is a club where live music is performed on a fairly regular basis.
On 7th January 2016
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