Recommended by E TA |
A relatively modern building at the side of the river, this pub's main selling point is its outside areas and river views. There is a car park at the side and riverside terrace with wooden benches and tables. There is also a first floor balcony whi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Opposite Leeds United’s Elland Road ground, in spite of “old” in the name it’s a 1960s brick box owned by Greene King but run by Ossett. The counter is front and centre on entering with eight hand pumps serving a range of Ossett beers, mostly doubled... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A classic estate pub not flat roofed but a reasonable one of the breed. Roughly an L shape with the counter in the inside angle, here as expected you find four horseshoes and three solos with a sumptuous range of the nation’s favourites. Nicely carpe... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A mid Victorian looking building much altered on the inside. It retains a two bar layout but both appear to be set out as modern public bars. Through the entrance vestibule there is a door to the right into a smaller bar with darts, which was deserte... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A large late Victorian or Edwardian corner pub on a major crossroads, but ruthlessly modernised inside to comprise two open plan bars, the right hand larger one being closed on my visit although it looked to have a slightly Spanish theme. The L shape... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A large thirties roadhouse on the Dewsbury Road in the far edge of Beeston developed around that time although there’s some early 20th century housing opposite. Much diminished from its previous life I suspect; it has a small games area, closed off o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Largely ticking the corporate boxes within the confines imposed by a shopping complex, it’s located in the “village and play area” situated at the western or back side of the mall, opposite ‘spoons. A rectangular box with laminate floors, odd shaped ... [more>] | |
The Scribbling Mill (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Old Boots |
The Wetherspoons in the White Rose Centre, Leeds’s frankly fairly feeble answer to Gateshead’s Metro, Sheffield’s Meadow-hell and even the Trinity Centre in Leeds city centre. Anyway it’s a tiny, for a ‘spoons, box with the counter down the right han... [more>] | |
Recommended by paulof horsham |
I attended the Real Ale Classroom and this is what I learned. The pub features a series of connected rooms, all with wooden floorboards, the walls in painted brick or tiles. Seating was principally stools of various sorts, though with plastic chairs... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
This legendary venue dates from 1938, was rebuilt in 1949 following World War II bombing, closed in 1969 to reopen in 2001. It has a cult following not just amongst MODs and Rockers but also petrolheads, featuring in films such as The Leather Boys an... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Strongers . |
The Freemount is a small single roomed bar with a serving counter up the right that supports premium and craft keg. There’s seating to the left, and also a piano. There was a live band taking rock music requests during a recent Tuesday night visit. T... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Strongers . |
Wilson’s Social has a central U-shaped serving counter that was being manned by a less than welcoming barman during a recent Tuesday evening visit. Tables run across the front and up the left-hand side. In the front right is a stage and mid-way up th... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Strongers . |
North Taproom is a single roomed open plan crafty bar with a central tiled serving counter on the rear wall. Lots of keg taps line the back bar and a large screen above lists all the available beers. I went for half a Warsteiner Pilsner for £3. Thin ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Strongers . |
I’ve seen a glimpse of the future and I don’t like it! Tap House is a two floor craft bar with industrial décor and fully self-service lager, cider and wine dispensers. The barman was sat on one of the picnic tables out front, only coming in to expla... [more>] | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Cork & Dough, as was, has combined with the old Secret Gin Garden, next door, to form The Tipsy Tap. |
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