Built in 1715, and with its current famous interior dating from the late 1800s, Whitelock’s is the oldest public house in Leeds. Under new ownership since May 2012, we have preserved the rich history and charm that has always been the cornerstone of Whitelock’s, while infusing it with new life and and our passion for great service, food and drink. We serve a wide selection of real ale and craft beers – many from Yorkshire breweries – alongside a menu of fresh, home-cooked and locally sourced food available seven days a week.
Modern, light-filled brewpub offering cask, keg and bottled beer choices, plus stone-baked pizzas.
Special occasions, Romantic, Large groups, Bar scene, Business meetings
Lively chain bar that serves sweet, sour and spicy cocktails, and offers mixing masterclasses.
Molecular mixology in the heart of the City, Greek Street
Turk's Head Yard, Leeds LS1 6HB, UK
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