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The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon), Leeds

13 Harrogate Road
Chapel Allerton
Postal town: Leeds
LS7 3NB
Phone: 01132620524

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon)

Fine old stone building with a single-storey side extension behind a patio terrace. No real character left inside, unfortunately, so it's standard 'spoons stuff throughout the various seating / dining areas. Good selection from a total of 11 handpumps, with Leeds Gold (£1.99), Roosters YPA, Ossett Excelsior, Wychwood Dirty Tackle, Banks & Taylor SOS, Daleside Monkey Wrench and Thistly Cross cider in addition to the usual suspects.

On 16th February 2019 - rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon)

I've never heard of a Hulat so this place immediately became the Three Harlots as far as I was concerned. Apparently it was once a pub called the Mexborough Arms which explains why it's not a large Spoons and retains something of a pub character. Maybe they should have kept the old name. It's a single angular room with a corner bar at the rear. It was quiet on my Thursday afternoon visit. I noticed the Curry Club was set at the rock bottom price of £5.85.
The bar has a bank of six hand pumps and a bank of four plus a single one which had a pointless doubling up of Doom Bore. The rest had two Available Soon, GK IPA & Abbot, Caledonian Thunder Trail, Osset Yorkshire Blonde, Leeds Midnight Bell & Chapel Allerton and Daleside Monkey Wrench. I went for the Midnight Bell (£2.50) which was in good nick.
I have to say I prefer this one to any of their City Centre outlets but rated other ones in the County above this one.

On 12th October 2016 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon)

The Three Hulats is a Wetherspoons pub.
This was the first pub i saw while on a bus heading out of Leeds on what was an unplanned crawl and using an old Leeds real ale guide.
Once inside this is quite a nice Wetherspoons and also fairly small unless i missed some areas of it,the room is L shaped with the bar facing,it is carpeted and has tall tables and chairs to the front and normal tables and chairs to the rear left,there is what looks like a separate room to the front left which has more normal tables and chairs.
There was a decent choice of guest beers on the bar,i had a drink of Oakham JHB which went down very well,the other beers noted were Leeds Chapel Allerton Bitter,Thornebridge Jaipur and Hobgoblin,there were also the usual Spoons regulars like Doom Bar,GK Abbot and GK IPA.
A very pleasant Wetherspoons and a good starting point for my crawl.

Pub visited 16/7/2016

On 21st August 2016 - rating: 8
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peter ashworth left this review about The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon)

Not much more can be added to OB's detailed review,the sevice was certainly good,and the couple of pints of cask i had were top notch.The place definitely had a more 'pubby' feel to it than most of the other 'spoons' pubs,and think if all the Wetherspoons pubs i had visited were football teams,starting with the Premier League and ending with The Conference league,this one would be a Premier league team and would be a contender for a place in Europe.The Three Haluts was formerly The Mexborough Arms and was so called after the Three Haluts(Owls) on the Earl Of Mexborough's Coat of Arms.

On 10th October 2011 - rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about The Three Hulats (JD Wetherspoon)

A medium sized Wetherspoons that is extremely well run, the beer quality is excellent (it has a well deserved GBG2011 entry) and the staff are friendly and efficient; very unspoons-like all round, even the customers are OK and mainly un-chavish. The interior gives the impression of many areas due to the partial retention of internal walls, there is a large room to the left then a wide corridor like area with a bank of fruit machines and a big screen. The counter is at the back in another larger area with another smaller corridor area down the side of it. Usual sort of JDW furnishings and decoration with pictures of local interest and cricket among them including a couple about body snatching, apparently this was once prevalent in Chapel Allerton. There is also an outside drinking area equipped with benches and tables. There are two banks of handpulls, a six and a four, dispensing guests from smaller breweries including Thornbridge, the usual Ruddles / Abbott / real cider take up three pumps and of course the national favourites are spewed forth from a couple of T-Bars. One of the best JDWs I've ever tried and it's on the bus route going north from the city centre towards Harrogate.

On 13th August 2011 - no rating submitted
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