Good Pub Guide 2021 names these 13 Leeds pubs as some of the best in the country
Despite the pandemic and the restrictions placed on pubs this year, pub-goers will hopefully be able to enjoy their favourite venues again in 2021, and this guide is here to help.
You can read about the best pubs in the UK in their book, which is out now.
Here are the 13 pubs listed:
Kirkstall Bridge
4044 Bridge Road, Headingley–Kirkstall; LS5 3BW
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The pub is traditionally renovated and is next to the River Aire, with a riverside garden for those summer nights.
Dogs are also welcome, so make sure to check out this pub in the New Year.
http://kirkstallbridge.co.uk/
The Scarbrough Hotel
Bishopgate Street, opposite station; LS1 5DY
A traditional pub with a lot of character, this pub is well known for its great service and drink choices. From eight well-kept ales, 22 whiskies, 21 gins and a good wine collection, there’s something for everyone here.
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Hide AdSpeaking to Toby Flint, a worker at the pub, he said: “It’s very flattering to be included in such a well-known publication, let’s hope that everyone who reads it comes in for a pint post-covid lockdown.”
Post covid you can also enjoy a range of speciality pies and breakfasts, and a delicious Sunday menu.
https://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/restaurants/yorkshireandthehumber/thescarbroughhotelbishopsgatestreetleeds
Midnight Bell
Water Lane, Holbeck; LS11 5QN
With children and dogs welcome, take the whole family for a day out to the Midnight Bell in 2021.
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Located in Holbeck’s Urban village - reputedly the oldest set of industrial buildings in the world - with light contemporary decor with original beams and stripped brickwork, this pub is a place that feels like home.
https://midnightbell.co.uk/
The Grove Inn
Back Row, Holbeck; LS11 5PL
With eight well kept regional ales including Daleside Blonde and Weston’s cider, this pub is not only rich in history but has an amazing and diverse menu.
A spokesperson for the pub said: “It’s great to continue to be included in the Good Pub Guide, the Grove’s been a fine pub since 1832 so it’s great to still be recognised. We can’t wait to reopen in 2021.”
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http://thegroveinnleeds.co.uk/
Whitelocks
Turks Head Yard, off Briggate; LS1 6HB
Built-in 1715 and with a famous interior dating back to the late 1800s, Whitelock’s is one of the oldest public houses in Leeds and another great example of what Leeds has to offer.
Soaked in history, this pub serves a wide range of real ales and craft beers - many from Yorkshire breweries - with enjoyable food and a courtyard for the warmer months.
Children are welcome, so bring the family for a day out in 2021 to this Victorian pub that’s full of character.
http://www.whitelocksleeds.com/
The Thornhill
Town Gate – Blackett Street; LS28 5NF
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There’s a wide range of food, including sandwiches and pub favourites like burgers, and even a Sunday lunch menu, which can be washed down with the choice of five real ales and plenty of wine.
Owners Jamie and Sally Hanson said: “It’s great to be in the guide, we’re working hard right now even though we’re shut.
“We hope we can open with a bang and that 2021 is a lot better than 2020, so we can finally get back to serving some customers.”
https://thethornhillcalverley.co.uk/
Windmill
Off A661 W of Wetherby; LS22 4HT
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There are traditional pub dishes including gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan menus, including pie night Wednesdays and Steak Thursdays, even the pickiest eater will find something they love.
Their four ales include Theakstons Best, with several wines and a selection of spirits, bring your dog and cuddle up to the fire in the winter months or enjoy the sun in the conservatory and garden, this is a must-visit in 2021.
https://www.thewindmillinnlinton.co.uk/
Fox and Hounds
Hall Park Road, off back road Wetherby– Tadcaster; LS23 7DQ
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Their ales include Black Sheep and Timothy Taylors; this is the perfect pub to enjoy some comfort food in the quiet burrows of West Yorkshire.
https://thefoxandhoundswalton.com/about-us/
Old Cock
Crossgate; LS21 1AA
A traditional pub featuring a traditional menu, with no cooked food but good pork pies and sandwiches.
While no under-18s are allowed, this is still a great day out for the parents in the family, who can enjoy nine mostly local ales, tasty ciders and foreign beers.
https://theoldcockotley.co.uk/
The Roebuck
Roebuck Terrace; LS21 2EY
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Their food includes sandwiches, sharing plates and a range of hearty pies, as well as Black Sheep and three everchanging local beers and plenty of wine by the glass.
Mick, a chef at the pub, said: “We just want to say thank you for including us, we’re a local pub, we try and use local ingredients and serve good food. It’s what it says on the tin.”
http://www.roebuckpub.co.uk/about-the-roebuck-otley/
White Hart
Just off A658 S of Harrogate, A659 E of Otley; LS21 1LH
A premium pub that serves both pub food and restaurant-like dishes, there are 25 wines to choose from including champagne and cocktails, making this one of the fancier pubs in Leeds.
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https://www.thewhitehartpool.co.uk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
Bar t’at
Cunliffe Road; LS29 9DZ
With Black Sheep, Okells, Ilkley and Timothy Taylors, this is a pub perfect for anyone who wants to experience a range of drinks and ales.
With a heated canopy on the back terrace and friendly staff, it’s not hard to see why this made the Good Pub List.
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Flying Duck
Church Street; LS29 9DS
An old stone pub with nine well-kept beers, including Wharfedale ales, brewed in the barn, this pub has everything you could want, including friendly and knowledgeable staff that’ll help you pick the right drink for you.
With a range of good value food including a selection of lighter dishes, this pub has a lovely homey feel with its wood burner and large stone fireplace, making it the perfect place to visit next year.
https://theflyingduck.co.uk/
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