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Tapped, Leeds

Pub added by aleand hearty
51 Boar Lane
Leeds
LS1 5EL

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Alan Winfield left this review about Tapped Leeds

Tapped is a modern looking bar that is very handy for the train station.
Once inside there is an oblongish shaped room with the bar running down the right side,there are lots of steel vessels on the left side of the room which i presume have beers in them,there is a long table in the middle of the room and a mix of normal tables and chairs and tall ones.
There are loads of beers to choose from,i had'nt got the faintest idea which ones were real ales or not,i had a drink of Chantry Woman of Steel which was a decent drink,there were too many beers to note so i didnt bother.
The bar was packed on my early Saturday evening visit with the bright young people of Leeds.
The bar was far too busy to get a real feel of it.
This is not really my sort of pub but the drink i had was decent enough.

Pub visited 24/1/2014

On 24th January 2014 - rating: 7
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Old Boots left this review about Tapped Leeds

An open plan room with big clear windows onto Boar Lane, the counter runs down one side of the room while the other is dominated by the on-site brewery. Seating is at a long central bench with tall stools or at tables and chairs beside the brewery. As at the Euston Tap and the nearby Botanist no pumps or fonts are on the counter, beers are dispensed from taps on the back wall, 13 for cask and 14 for keg. Labels on the back wall give details of tap number, name, strength and price, it may be easier on the bar staff to order by number a la Wellington in Brum. The prices varying from £2.90 to £4.50 for cask and up to £7 for keg, I'm told the prices don't follow any structure but are set from the wholesale cost of each beer. A good collection of bottles is also available and a small beer and food menu showing them can be found. Beers from the on-site brewery are pumped through pipes to tanks behind the counter, they're dual purpose being part of the decor, which is industrial with much exposed pipework, all in all quite a contrast to the same company's Harrogate Tap that opened around the same time, remember of course this bar is in direct competition with Leeds Brewery Tap and Friends of Ham across the road and The Botanist further along Boar Lane. There will soon be another similar bar in Mill Hill so this area is looking better and better for a "crafty" pub crawl.

On 23rd December 2013 - no rating submitted
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