

by Big Jim - written on 15/06/10
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Recently after living in Leeds for some time i came across a new little bar called Distrikt near the Call Lane area of Leeds. Amazing Tapas menu, not your usual dishes, very interestingly put together and a great assortment of drinks and cocktails. The music was wicked, looking at the flyer listings it looks like the place to be at the weekends. I've been about 5 or 6 times now and the service is always great and the there is always a sound crowd in there with no pretentiousness whatsoever. Definitely worth a visit, i'm sure you will return whether it is to eat or to party.

by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 269 readings)
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It was 4pm, and I was in Leeds, shopping. Well - actually I was opining the loss of yet another Saturday afternoon to the grasping tills of consumer materialism. Whilst standing outside yet another department store, holding a selection of bags in both arms, and sighing in exasperation as my better half caught sight of yet ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/05/02, updated on 31/05/02 (Useful, 161 readings)
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Anyone thinking of buying shares in the Slug & Lettuce group ought to think carefully before doing so. My experience of the premises in Leeds on Sunday 26 May 2002 left me with the impression that when the general public at large find out what they charge for drinks they will desert the place in droves and thus may possibly have a knock ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/04/02, updated on 04/04/02 (Useful, 253 readings)
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The Oak has the BIGGEST BEER GARDEN IN THE WORLD....EVER. And, yes, it is actually a beer 'garden'. This is not just a few tables set on concrete slabs, but lots of huge tables set on grass. The atmosphere in the beer garden in the summer is second to none. The Oak is actually in Headingley/'Studentville', and its ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/11/01, updated on 21/02/02 (Very useful, 3117 readings)
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After residing in Leeds for nearly 2 ½ years now and putting a lot of work into my ‘research’, I finally feel ready to tell the world the results of my findings in the form of this opinion. I know I haven’t included all of the bars in Leeds, but it’s a better man then me who could find the time and resources to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/01, updated on 13/09/01 (Useful, 367 readings)
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Ok so I've only been living in Leeds for the last 4 years but I have been a student which makes me excellently qualified to judge the pubs, bars and nightlife in Leeds and I think I will say a little bit about the Bar that I frequent. Here we go, my favourite bar. Walkabout Inn - for some reason I am the ony one of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/07/01, updated on 24/07/01 (Useful, 109 readings)
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By day a quiet relaxing pub where businessmen chat over lunch, by night the best live music venue in Leeds, this is Josephs Well. With the closure of both The Duchess and the T&C, Josephs Well has stepped up to the plate as THE premier music venue in Leeds, offering a diverse range of bands and styles, as well as a regular comedy ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/07/01, updated on 22/07/01 (Useful, 56 readings)
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My personal preference is for a real pub, but in Leeds these are few and far between now... usually seperated by around 25 Cafe Bars, Coffee Houses, etc. filled with pretentious posers. At first glance, The Empire Bar on The Headrow opposite the Henry Moore Musuem, seems like just another city centre bar that have spread across ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/11/00, updated on 06/11/00 (Useful, 154 readings)
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This outlet is a family type pub/restaurant situated in Oulton, South of Leeds. THe decor of the interior is very cosy, a bit olde worlde but comfortable without being too twee. You can eat or drink there in a friendly atmoshphere, surrounded by rugby league memorabelia. The staff are polite and eager to help, although my wife ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/08/00, updated on 01/08/00 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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Cazbar is the grooviest bar I've been to lately. It's small size, warm colourings and lighting make it very cosy indeed. Hidden down a side street off Chappletown Road, the bar is pleasantly tucked away to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Cazbar offers a quiet retreat for anyone, with its' relaxed ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/07/00, updated on 23/07/00 (Very useful, 194 readings)
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As a member of staff of Bar Censsa my opinion on the bar may be very different to a typical customer, who range from townies to suits, students to couples. As it is a chain bar they are of course overly obsessed with image and rules, which causes friction with staff and supervisors, however customers will never notice ... Read the complete review
