The title of this bar is weird. It sounds like it was created by a group of children playing a game which involved shouting out the first thing in their eye line. Granted, it is a cafe, it does have golf, it is a bar and it is in Leeds; but as I walked into the venue, I felt slight contempt for such a feeble name.
The name is not everything however, which can only be a good thing in the case of Engelbert Humperdinck. When I looked around the place and read the literature provided; I realised that the venue was a bar and cafe downstairs, but upstairs there were three huge golf simulators. It stuck me as a bizarre concept for a bar that is so anonymously located in town. Situated in a newly regenerated part of Granary Wharf, I discovered it by accident and have never seen it advertised anywhere.
The tables and chairs coordinate with the theme, the grooves of a golf ball are obvious throughout the decor. The menu consists of a selection of hot and cold sandwiches, something to snack on whilst using the simulators. It is not a place I would choose for the sole purpose of dining. My attention was drawn to 'Tigers' Beef Steak Sandwich. The mind boggles when thinking of what that snack would involve, considering his recent indiscretions. It's enough to make you lose your appetite.
I visited the bar on a Friday afternoon, and the clientele seemed to be made up of groups of suit-clad business people, being allowed to begin their weekends in advance. I think that is the danger with Cafe Golf Bar Leeds, it could be a regular location for office outings, thus creating a slightly cringe worthy atmosphere. However, surrounded by contemporary apartment blocks, the bar does also attract a younger crowd during the evening.
I just do not understand why this is an exciting activity. To me, it is as interesting and nonsensical as sitting on the arm of a sofa whilst whinnying, pretending I am on a horse. For golf enthusiasts who yearn for a spot of practice within the city centre however, this is ideal. read more