The West End House, Kirkstall - pub details
Address: 26, Abbey Rd, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS5 3HS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0113 278 6332
Headingley (0.4 miles), Burley Park (1.1 miles), Bramley - West Yorkshire (1.8 miles)
- Real ale
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub suggested by Simon Greenwood on 15 Aug 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Old Bridge Inn, Kirkstall (0.2 miles), Dutton Arms, Becketts Park (0.4 miles), Vesper Gate, Kirkstall (0.6 miles), Trio, Headingley (0.9 miles), Headingley Taps, Headingley (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the West End House, Kirkstall
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| Great pub food. If your like me and hate 2for1 frozen pub meals then go to the West End House. Not cheap but big plates washed down with great ale. Good for cider drinkers also. Beer garden is an after thought but an enjoyable place to go pre and post Rhinos/cricket matches. PaulShaneTributeAct - 13 Jun 2008 13:56 |
| Decent pub with well-kept beer, but pricey, and a visit is often spoilt by the management policy of blasting loud music through the numerous speakers dotted about the place, even when the pub is not busy. The volume is regularly set at a level which makes conversation a strain. Even the outside drinking/smoking area has a speaker! Maybe they think this will pull in the students on non-quiz nights, but from what I have seen this policy fails, and must discourage some who might otherwise become regulars. mollymalone - 8 May 2008 10:53 |
| quite a nice pub very good food more of a food pub than a drinking pub but always has a very good selection of real ales well worth a vist tench1230 - 1 Jan 2008 09:06 |
| Food seems to take over at time leaving just a small bar area at the front of the pub for drinking. anonymous - 15 Jan 2006 16:44 |
| Kirkstall's pubs are a motley bunch, a collection of estate pubs and student drinkers, some even both. The West End attracts a wide range of people but is only really busy on its quiz nights, when the students descend for a go at free beer prozes and free finger food. For a quiet pint, including a regular rotation of cask beers (Black Sheep, Deuchars, Worthington and many guests), an interesting selection of spirits, friendly locals and staff, it's hard to beat in the area. The food (daytime only) is a step up from the usual Pub Grub if a little more expensive but a nice place to take Mum and Dad on a Sunday afternoon, especially if they're paying. Simon Greenwood - 15 Aug 2003 19:59 |
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