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Whitelocks First City Luncheon Bar, Leeds

Turks Head Yard
Leeds
LS1 6HB
Phone: 01132453950

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Whitelocks First City Luncheon Bar

A Leeds institution, and always worth a visit (if you can find it in one of the side alleys off Briggate). Fantastic, if narrow, interior with numerous features of interest. Some wooden tables out in Turks Head Yard offer a little extra seating. Excellent range of local and regional beers from the ten handpups scattered along the imposing bar counter, and my pint of Revolutions Beat Red was spot on. Overall, very glad to see that nothing obvious has altered with the change of ownership.

On 3rd June 2012 - rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about Whitelocks First City Luncheon Bar

Under new management but beer quality remains high, the décor is unchanged, surely no-one would touch such a classic interior, and the staff attentive and efficient with pin point accuracy.

On 13th May 2012 - no rating submitted
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ROB Camra left this review about Whitelocks First City Luncheon Bar

A few years ago when I worked in Leeds this was always an interesting pub, but the beer selection always let it down in my opinion. The choice used to be pretty much Theakstons or Theakstons. This has been addressed now and the pub has a good selection of changing cask ales, many of them local. It's a very old establishment (first licenced in 1715 although the building is earlier) with a Victorian interior dating from 1895 featuring an unusual ceramic & copper bar top, loads of brewery mirrors and a clock that tells its own time, rather than the actual time. We couldn't see much of this really on Saturday afternoon as it was heaving. We managed to get a seat, which was very lucky and sat and watched the scrum around the bar whilst drinking a very decent pint.

On 4th February 2011 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about Whitelocks

This is a really nice pub that is up an alley off Leeds main shopping street.
Once inside here the pub is very narrow and was very busy on my visit,i liked the look of this pub and would have liked to have a drink in here when its a bit quieter.
I had a drink of Springhead Roaring Meg which was very nice the other beers i could see were Sharpes Eden, John Smiths cask and Kelham Easy Rider.
I wont try and describe the inside of this pub as Rogers and Old Boots are far better than i could do.
I would be very happy to visit this pub again.

On 26th November 2010 - rating: 8
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Julie Windmill left this review about Whitelocks

Fantastic pub with wonderful real ale and great food. Im having my wedding reception in the back room there in November. Lovely lovely Bev owns it and shes a great lady. Very atmospheric place and you can just feel the history in the place. Just be careful if you cant climb steps properly, the way to the toilets is like climbing everest.

On 9th October 2010 - rating: 10
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Roger Button left this review about Whitelocks

Described by Betjemen as being “the very heart of Leeds”, Whitelocks is the most famous and for my money, the most interesting of the alley pubs that radiate off the central Briggate shopping area. The pub was originally the Turks Head but changed its name in the 18th century to represent the family that had owned it for 9 decades.

The long narrow interior is full of character with low ceilings, patterned glass windows and full of tradition and slightly opulent charm. The marble topped bar is most unusual being a kind of split level shelf which involves service at arms reach from elevated staff on the other side. Note also the “luncheon bar” section depicted in stained glass and the wonderful brewery mirrors on display.

The drinking area around the bar is quite narrow opposite the bar and one end is more of a dining area so seating can be hard to find at peak times, such is the pub’s popularity. Those who suffer from nausea may wish to avoid standing near the bar where a strange vibration can be felt in the floor, presumably from equipment beneath. There are seats and barrel tables outside in the alley where you almost feel that you have been transported back 200 years and seems totally at odds with the bustle of the modern shopping area a few steps away.

The pub has a generous selection of Real Ales – 8 hand pumps with Caledonian Deuchars, Theakstons Best & Old Peculiar, Brains SA, Leeds Ale, York Yorkshire Terrier, Kelham Island Easy Rider and Brass Monkey Bitter all present on my vist although I found the prices a bit on the steep side. A collection of pump clips from former guest beers decorate the bar. We had intended to eat here but the bar food was quite limited with little or no veggie options for Mrs B so we passed on this occasion.

My visit was unfortunately fairly brief and I would like to have spent more time here to sample a few other ales and get a real feel for the place but food and other pubs beckoned. This will however certainly be one of the first places to return when I next hit town.

On 19th August 2010 - rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about Whitelocks

Tucked away up an alley off Briggate, as you may imagine this is a long thin pub along one side of the alley, chairs and tables take up the other side. The impressively mirrored interior is a wonderful example of late victorian exuberance, with a long counter filling one side and bench seats and copper topped britannia tables and stools ranged down the other, at the far end is a luncheon room. The counter itself is a decadent brown, green and yellow tiled affair, with an equally impressive bar back of twisted columns, plain shelves and stained glass, echoing the staining glass windows of the pub. One end of the bar back has a small shrine to Elvis. The counter has a glass and brass food servery at one end, a bank of four handpumps on a raised block dominating the middle and there are two other handpumps to each side. These dispense a mix of regional and local ales, with Theakstons, Daleside, Adnams, Brass Monkey and Deuchars on during my last visit, a single T-bar serves a mundane range of kegs. Oddly for a city centre pub in a major shopping street the customers were quite local and friendly, the staff very efficient. A Good Beer Guide regular.

On 28th February 2010 - no rating submitted
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Whitelock's First City Luncheon Bar

Weird, mirrors, arrgghhh, what, huh?!?!

Just go and visit if in Leeds, a little gem, if you can find it!

On 11th October 2009 - rating: 8
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Chris 87 left this review about Whitelocks

Magnificent, is how I'd describe this place. No other word seems appropriate. Gorgeous Victorian interior and a peaceful outdoor alleyway area which were both good spots for a pint. Copper Dragon Golden Pippin was in terrific nick, and this stands out as one of the best pubs I've visited in Leeds, possibly only eclipsed by Foley's on the Headrow.

On 21st July 2009 - rating: 10
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Steve of N21 left this review about Whitelock's First City Luncheon Bar

The Whitelocks was my favourite of all the pubs I managed to take in during a visit to Leeds over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Fantastic Victorian interior virtually unchanged since 1895, great stained glass windows and collection of brewery mirrors.
AlsoI struck lucky by visiting during the CAMRA cask ale week, because as well as the house ales of Theastons and Deuchars IPA, there was Moorehouse Pride of Pendale, Davenports Spring Fever , Black Sheep Best, Golden Pippin from the Copper Dragon Brewery, Lees Hopping Mad and Lancashire Amber.
And another big plus is its hidden location down an alleyway in the middle of the department stores.
So if you have to accompany the wife shopping, give her as long as she wants in Harvey Nicks whilst you sneak off for a couple of pints.

On 15th April 2009 - rating: 9
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