Ales all round.
Whitelock's Ale House
It's the oldest pub in Leeds, having opened in 1715, and if they've been going that long, they must be doing something right. Expect local Yorkshire Ales, craft beers and plenty of hearty pub food, including a black pudding scotch egg, to soak it up.
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The Midnight Bell
Leeds Brewery ales brewed on site, one of the biggest beer gardens in the city and one of the best vegetarian dishes we've seen on a pub menu in a while: Allotment pie - rich lentil and vegetable stew topped with mega cheesy and herby mash.
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North Bar
It might not have as many centuries on Leeds' pubs laying claim to the oldest title, but it can be credited for the first to bring trendy craft beers to the city as early as the 90s. They've still got one of the best selections in town, and they've also got a photobooth so you will inevitably create lasting memories of being pissed with your mates there.
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Crowd of Favours
Not only does this city centre boozer have an A+ selection of craft ales on tap from local breweries including from Magic Rock and Great Heck, but they have an excellent calendar of film, music and arts events too.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
19 Pubs In Leeds To Visit Right Now
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