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The New Worlds End, Pudsey
Pudsey
LS28 7AB
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Reviews of The New Worlds End (Average Rating: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Rob Pudsey left this review about The New Worlds End
Visited Apr 24. Cheap and cheerful local's pub: probably the cheapest pub in the area. No cask, but beers are at least kept well (which can't be said for some other pubs in the area). Had a pint of Cafferys which was OK [Guiness also available]. Pub is one long (opened-out) room, whith a raised area to the left of the bar at the end which holds a pool table. There's a small drinkers patio to the right. Multiple TVs although shape of pub is not that conducive to watching TV. Pub holds discos most weekends, there are bouncers present although the few times I've been I've not seen any trouble. Entrance is via Wesley square (I believe the old entrance was via Booth's Yard, but that's blocked off).
On 10th June 2024
- rating: 4
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Old Boots left this review about The New Worlds End
Lovely old building up a side road off Lowtown; shame about the interior, a riot of laminate and pallet wood with little charm. Over two levels in an L shape, the counter is up some steps at the back right, a couple of T-Bars is about it for beer. Rough wood tables on industrial angle iron bases matched with machinist’s stools and tractor seats on old bases forms the majority of the furniture, a couple of banquettes provide a less arse numbing option. Plenty of screens and a pool table (up the steps and to the left) for delectation. The rear part, in Booth’s Yard, has the jokey “Wimpyspoons” sign. It could be so good but isn’t.
On 4th May 2023
- no rating submitted
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Will Larter left this review about The New Worlds End
Now called the New Worlds End, though it's a very old building - there's an old Youngers sign with the date 1749, half hidden by ivy - but it's only been a pub since 1983. Oddly shaped, and on several levels, as it consists of different buildings now joined together, the pub used to have an entrance on the right with a hanging sign: "Wimpyspoons No Frills Bar". The sign is still there, but the door seems to have been blocked. The entrance is now to the left, hard by the steps to the Trinity Wesleyan Methodist church, with a new sign above it.
The bar is all the way through the building and easy enough to find if there aren't too many people in. No chance of finding any real ale though. The John Smiths Smooth was tolerable, and only £1.20 for a half - cash only. There was horse racing on the TV, and pool. An outside seating area might deserve the name of garden, but I didn't look too closely. The service was cheerful and friendly, and I spent a few happy minutes watching the horse racing with some other people who cheered the winner on even though they'd not had a bet. And why not.
On 3rd June 2022
- rating: 5
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 03 June 2022 by Will Larter
- Car Park : No last updated 03 June 2022 by Will Larter
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 02 June 2022 by Will Larter
- Pool Table : Yes last updated 03 June 2022 by Will Larter
- Real Ale : No last updated 03 June 2022 by Will Larter