Lovely unspoilt local with a great selection of cask ales. Shame it's not near where I live. What a pity most of these gems have gone or been wrecked bu misguided 'improvements'. I'm told there's regular live music on. Food was basic - sausage roll or pasty & mushy peas, but tasty. Dunno whether there's a bigger selection towards the weekend, we went on a Wednesday.
Beer scores 5 stars. I had a Cornish pasty and a pork pie. Very acceptable. The pub has lost non of its charm and is exactly the same as it was 30 years ago. Don't change a thing!
Lovely pub, with various rooms of different sizes all very cozy. Old school rock vibes, the live music must be great there. Manager Martin knows his ales and serves the good stuff. A must if you want to experience the authentic Yorkshire pub scene.
Very good pub about 10 minutes walk from Leeds Station. Eight cask beers - and 1 cider - on handpump when I visited. Lots of outdoor seating some of it covered. Very busy before the Spurs game at Elland Road. The Grove was established in 1832 and remodelled in 1928/29 by its then owners John Smith's of Tadcaster. A traditional four room corridor pub which retains interesting historic features.
A little bit of history hanging on between the high rise developments surrounding it. This is a traditional pub built with a corridor design and individual rooms coming off it, quite rare these days It has a lovely atmosphere inside, very welcoming. The back room has a stage set up as they have live entertainment most nights, the night we visited was open mic night. The walls of each room are painted with murals, the first 2 depicting narrow streets as it would have been back in the day... the back room is full of famous singers, brilliantly painted! Wide selection of beers available
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