Going Out in Leeds

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Leeds

Town/City Name
Leeds
County
West Yorkshire
Population
792500

About Leeds

Leeds is known as the unofficial capital of Yorkshire, Yorkshire is unofficial known as God’s country, Leeds could be then referred to as the city of God, Ok, that might be a stretch but Leeds is a great city for everyone and is a mist visit if you’re in the north of England.

Leeds has everything from a thriving music scene, to interactive galleries, Treasure hunts, walking tours, shopping arcades, parks, landmarks, markets, water sports and then to top it off the amazing Yorkshire Dales area on the cities doorstep.

Leeds is well-known for it’s wide variety of restaurants, cocktail bars, pubs and nightlife. Some of the more well known pubs include Whitelocks Ales House, The Adelphi and the Griffin. The restaurants also differ as there are Tapas Bars, Fine Dining and Restaurants that also offer takeaway.

Places to eat in Leeds, Restaurants in Leeds

https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/leeds/ggs-19474
https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/leeds/colbys-coffee-132674
https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/leeds/stage-espresso-brewbar-79938
https://www.goingout.co.uk/seafood-restaurants/leeds/taag-leeds-13387
https://www.goingout.co.uk/thai-restaurants/leeds/line-thai-oriental-13080
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/leeds/victoria-hotel-19368

Places to drink in Leeds, Pubs and Bars in Leeds

https://www.goingout.co.uk/gastro-pub-restaurants/leeds/the-atlas-pub-19408
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/leeds/the-head-of-steam-leeds-park-row-132691
https://www.goingout.co.uk/gastro-pub-restaurants/leeds/the-wellington-pizza-pub-12895
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/leeds/town-hall-tavern-19198
https://www.goingout.co.uk/mediterranean/leeds/tavernaki-19232
https://www.goingout.co.uk/restaurant/leeds/wino-132612

A brief history of Leeds

The name Leeds was Ladenses in the 5th which means people of the fast flowing river which refers to the river Aire.

In the middles ages Leeds was a successful market town selling wares from the local farmers. During the industrial revolution Leeds was an important wool manufacturing town, in 1770 Leeds was responsible for around 15% of the UK’s textile exports.

The railway introduction the late 1800s provided links with national and international markets this led to huge expansion in the city and the opening of the corn exchange.

During the Second World War the woollen mills were turned in to uniform manufacturing facilities for the military, this later led to a decline in economy as once the war was over cheap clothes from abroad took the majority of the clothing market leaving the mills in Leeds redundant.    

Since the 1970s Leeds has found its success in being the hub for telephone banking call centres and huge growth in the legal and corporate sectors.

Popular things to do in Leeds

Free things to do in Leeds

Great for kids in Leeds

Great for dogs in Leeds

Dog friendly bars

  • Bundobust
  • Whitelock’s Ale House

Dog friendly restaurants

  • Nation of shop Keepers
  • The Cross Keys

Did you know?

Marks and Spencer’s was first launched in Leeds

The hidden gems of Leeds

If you’re in Leeds you must visit The Hyde Park Picture House, it is the UK’s very last gas lit picture house, and it’s not to be missed if you’re a film buff in Leeds.

The hidden gems of Leeds

The game Cludeo was created in Leeds

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