Bars, Breweries, Distilleries & More
Here are some great suggestions from my travels over the 10 years. Let's explore delicious cocktails and cozy spots that have left a mark on my journey.
The Midnight Bell
Experience authentic British cuisine and a cozy pub atmosphere at The Midnight Bell in Leeds, Yorkshire. Known for its delicious Sunday roast—complete with Yorkshire pudding, seasonal vegetables, and rich red wine gravy—this charming spot pairs classic British dishes with a great selection of wines. Perfect for a Sunday afternoon meal, The Midnight Bell combines hearty food with refreshing drinks in a lively setting. A must-visit for anyone wanting a true taste of Yorkshire's pub culture!
Whitelock's Ale House
Whitelock’s Ale House, the oldest pub in Leeds, has been serving since 1715, originally under the name The Turk's Head before the Whitelock family acquired it in the 1880s. Tucked away in a charming alley in the city center, it retains much of its Victorian character with vintage mirrors, wood-paneled interiors, and stained glass. Known for its historic charm and cozy atmosphere, Whitelock’s hosts events like beer festivals, making it a unique spot to enjoy local brews and pub fare. A must-visit for history lovers and beer enthusiasts alike!
Kirkstall Bridge Inn
The Kirkstall Bridge Inn is a cozy, historic pub near Leeds, situated along the scenic River Aire and not far from Kirkstall Abbey. It’s beloved for its riverside views, charming interiors, and selection of craft beers from Kirkstall Brewery. With a relaxed ambiance, it's a fantastic spot to unwind with a pint after exploring the nearby medieval abbey ruins. The pub also serves up hearty British fare, making it a lovely place to experience a bit of Leeds' local culture and history.