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Pub Of The Month - April 2026 with Bucking Fastard on the Pub Forum

The Green Room, Leeds

Pub added by Old Boots
36 Wellington Street
Leeds
LS1 2DE

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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Old Boots left this review about The Green Room

A popular venue over four floors or so if you count the pavement bit, inside there’s a long room with a central brick built drinking shelf with benches and forms to the side and end. To the right there’s a raised area with the counter and more tall seating. There’s a lovely glitter-ball gently rotating above this part and one over the adjacent lower part. Ten keg taps with beers from local brewers Kirkstall and Northern Monk plus Vocation. It took an age to get served not only because it was busy but being an old bloke I was largely invisible to both twenty something barmaids, long experience of honing barcraft and staring finally worked. I suspect I was the oldest person in the room by a some margin. Obviously I won’t be returning. There's a terrace upstairs and there is a basement noted on a sign, hard to say as internally it’s a very odd building being two buildings cut together.

On 16th April 2026 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Green Room

Trendy sort of place, being more of a café during the day, but very much a bar later on. You enter through an open-fronted but covered part of the building used as a little patio terrace, before entering the elongated main drinking and dining area with a BrewDog-style semi-industrial look. Beside this, steps lead up to the sizeable rooftop terrace used for busier times and events. Unexpectedly, four Kirkstall beers from the rank of craft keg taps on the bar-back, plus a pair each from Northern Monk and North Brewing. Far from cheap though, with The Square Ball from the latter coming in at £3.60 for a half (pint £6.50).

On 20th May 2024 - rating: 6
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