Foleys Tap House is Black Sheep Brewey’s flagship venue in Leeds. With a vast range of craft beer, real ale and traditional ciders, Foleys has something for everyone! Winner of the UK’s best cider pub and finalist for the UK’s best beer pub amongst numerous CAMRA awards, you’re in safe hands.
Modern chain bar serving beer, cocktails, wine and sharing plates to an after-work crowd.
Simple interior for beer enthusiasts to taste in third pint glasses with specially matched food.
Home of unlimited free pizza. Always expect warm welcome.
Sleek, industrial-look modern restaurant serving a British menu, chargrilled dishes and fine wines.
159 The Headrow, Leeds LS1 5RG, UK
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