We’re here to get the party started no matter the occasion. Heading out for catch up drinks? Got a Birthday? Or just having a spontaneous wild one? We’ve got the tunes, cocktails and party vibe to get you in the mood!
Live rock, punk & alternative bands regularly play at this casual hangout serving cocktails & beer.
3-floor 1930s venue for live gigs, comedy, film and art, plus fast food, 2 bars and a roof terrace.
Modern chain bar serving beer, cocktails, wine and sharing plates to an after-work crowd.
Individually styled chain bar with a global menu of comfort-food classics and nightly happy hours.
Cavernous basement dining room for French menu to eat with something from the 40 page wine list.
6, Millennium Square, Great George St, Leeds LS2 3AD, UK
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