Cozy pub interior with wooden bar, patrons seated at tables, and warm lighting creating a welcoming atmosphere.

West Riding

Warm traditional pub offering hearty food and a vibrant atmosphere, just steps from the station.

Historic brick buildings line the street, with outdoor seating and greenery, creating a welcoming dining atmosphere.

Nestled just a stone’s throw from Leeds Railway Station, this traditional pub invites you to unwind in its warm and welcoming atmosphere.

With a menu brimming with hearty pub classics and daily specials, it takes pride in serving homemade dishes that cater to every taste.

The inviting interior blends rustic charm with modern touches, creating a cosy space perfect for both intimate gatherings and lively conversations.

Whether you’re stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, the friendly staff and vibrant ambiance ensure a memorable experience in the heart of the city.

There are gluten free, and vegetarian friendly food options available.

Location Details

Take a look around

  • Cozy pub interior with patrons enjoying drinks, warm lighting, and a lively atmosphere, featuring wooden furnishings and artwork.
  • Juicy burger stacked with cheese, ham, and lettuce, served with fries and a pint of beer on a rustic wooden table.
  • Warm wooden tables and chairs create an inviting atmosphere, complemented by soft lighting and green plants.
  • Warm, inviting pub interior with wooden bar, high tables, and soft lighting, creating a cozy dining atmosphere.
  • Plates of roast chicken, Yorkshire pudding, and vegetables on a rustic wooden table, with drinks in the background.
  • Cozy pub interior with wooden bar, patrons seated at tables, and warm lighting creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Vibrant pink peonies in a vase beside a chalkboard sign reading "Fresh Coffee & Speciality Teas" in a cozy café setting.
  • A wooden table displays a gourmet burger, hot dog with toppings, fries, and drinks, creating a cozy dining atmosphere.
  • A small dog in a harness stands on its hind legs, reaching for a treat near outdoor dining tables under green umbrellas.

The Food

The menu showcases a range of classic pub fare, emphasizing quality and homemade preparation. Signature dishes include the mixed meat Sunday lunch, which features tender cuts served with rich gravy, and the highly praised fish and chips, known for its crispy batter and flaky fish.

For those seeking variety, the daily specials board presents an ever-changing selection of dishes, ensuring something new each visit. Vegetarian options are available, and the chef is accommodating for custom requests, enhancing the overall dining experience.

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The Drink

The bar offers a diverse selection of drinks that caters to all tastes. Beer enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of real ales and craft beers, including the well-regarded Wainwright’s Brewery pale ale, served in pristine condition. There’s also a standout pint of Guinness, known for its cold, perfectly poured quality.

For wine lovers, the venue features a thoughtfully curated wine list, including a lovely Sauvignon blanc, providing excellent value alongside a range of other varietals.

Coffee and tea options are available, making it a suitable stop for a relaxed afternoon refreshment.

If you’re looking for non-alcoholic alternatives, there are options to quench your thirst while enjoying the warm atmosphere

The Place

The interior design embraces a rustic yet modern aesthetic, where warm wood tones mingle with industrial accents to create an inviting atmosphere. Exposed wooden beams and polished bar tops are complemented by vintage-style pendant lights that cast a soft glow throughout the space.

The ambiance is relaxed and friendly, ideal for both intimate gatherings and lively conversations. Mismatched chairs and sturdy wooden tables enhance the cosy feel, while the exposed brick walls add a touch of character.

Seating arrangements include high-backed stools at the bar and plush chairs at communal tables, promoting a sense of connection and encouraging lingering moments.

An outdoor seating area with rustic wooden tables and vibrant green umbrellas invites you to enjoy the fresh air, adding to the overall charm of this inviting venue.

The Location

Situated in the vibrant Leeds City Centre, this traditional pub is just a stone’s throw from the bustling Leeds Railway Station, making it an ideal spot for both locals and visitors alike.

The area is characterized by its mix of historic architecture and modern amenities, with a range of shops, cafes, and cultural venues nearby.

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Where to Park

There are 3 car parks within 1 mile of here.

Q-Park Albion Street

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Q-Park Albion Street is 483 meters away. It has 343 parking spaces. This is a pay-display car park. The height restriction is 1.85 meters. There are 4 blue badge spaces available. 4 electric charging points are available. The car park features include lifts, help-point, cctv, lighting. Payment can be made by card.

NCP The Core

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NCP The Core is about half a mile away. It has 313 parking spaces. This is a pay-display car park. The height restriction is 2.05 meters. There are 4 blue badge spaces available. The car park features include patrolled, lifts. Payment can be made by card, cash, app.

Q-Park Sovereign Square

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Q-Park Sovereign Square is about half a mile away. It has 493 parking spaces. This is a pay-display car park. The height restriction is 2 meters. There are 12 blue badge spaces available. 13 electric charging points are available. The car park features include lifts, cctv, covered, lighting. Payment can be made by card, app.

Opening Times

Monday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM

What To Do Next

After your visit to West Riding, take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Leeds Art Gallery, which showcases an impressive collection of 20th-century British art.

If you’re in the mood for some shopping, head over to the Victoria Quarter, a beautifully covered shopping arcade featuring a mix of high-end boutiques and popular brands.

For a taste of local culture, you can wander through the historic streets of the city center, where you’ll find charming architecture and vibrant street art.

As the evening draws in, consider stopping by the nearby Northern Monk Refectory, known for its unique craft beers and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for winding down after a day of exploration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you eat in at West Riding?

Yes you can eat in/dine in at West Riding.

Does West Riding have a beer garden?

No unfortunately West Riding does not have a beer garden.

Does West Riding offer takeaway?

Unfortunately West Riding does not offer a takeaway delivery service.

Can I order West Riding delivery in Leeds with Deliveroo?

No, unfortunately delivery is not available for West Riding through Deliveroo in Leeds.

Can I order West Riding delivery in Leeds with Just Eat?

No, unfortunately delivery is not available for West Riding through Just Eat in Leeds.

Can I order West Riding delivery in Leeds with Uber Eats?

No, unfortunately delivery is not available for West Riding through Uber Eats in Leeds.

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