The Craft Asylums are truly a relaxing destination to escape from the everyday madness of city life. Both venues hold the same values but vary in decor and offering. Craft Asylum #1 has the addition of Enigmatic wine machines, simply meaning you can enjoy our selection of premium wine.
White booths against dark wood provide a modern setting for premium cocktails & many gins.
Lively chain bar that serves sweet, sour and spicy cocktails, and offers mixing masterclasses.
Individually styled chain bar with a global menu of comfort-food classics and nightly happy hours.
Live rock, punk & alternative bands regularly play at this casual hangout serving cocktails & beer.
Granary Wharf, Candle House, Leeds LS1 4GJ, UK
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