The Belgrave is an eclectic addition to Leeds’ bar scene. Sample award-winning bartending with cocktail specialties, or get behind the counter and make your own drink. With great deals on offer through the week, this place is always abuzz with patrons. Leather booths, vibrant interiors and a pop-art-inspired wall contributes to a retro ambiance. It also hosts live music and the beer garden is one of the most popular in the city.
Pleasant and friendly, The Viaduct has the look of a typical English town pub, with a dark interior and a dining lounge in the rear. Its one of the best known LGBT bars in Leeds, often hosting live cabaret or other entertainment. The courtyard is a popular feature and is often the main highlight of various parties and events.
'The Oak' as it is known, is one of the largest pubs in Leeds, with four bars, several function rooms, and a huge beer garden lawn complete with over 20 picnic tables. It is a student pub first and foremost, and a busy one at that. On weekends, and for sports events, the pub is packed and not the place for a quiet drink. The atmosphere is good, however. A few events like the Monday night quiz evening draw a friendly crowd.