This place has a special place in my heart, due to it being a regular haunt of mine as an undergraduate. I used to work in a pub nearby, back in the good old days where Wakefield was a haven of students and locals alike due to the Arts Campus of Bretton Hall (sadly no longer a part of the Uni). The pub my friends and I worked at was at O'Donoghue's - about ten minutes walk from Boons. Our usual practice was to finish up at the standard time of 11.30pm and then head over for last orders here.
There's a fairly decent pool table, at least it was back then, which I've noticed that not many of my usual pubs in Leeds have. Being quite keen on a good game of pool this was always a bonus to while away the time over a nice pint. As far as I remember they served a standard range of lagers, beers, mixers and soft drinks but it was more the environment and later opening times that we used to come here for than specialist beers.
They also used to hold regular live music, and in Wakefield the music is awesome. There is a plethora of fabulous blues bands, solo artists, acoustic musicians, Irish players and others to go and see and a number of them used to play here. My first ever live performance was in this very pub, amongst all my Uni friends on our last night out before moving to Leeds, and so I obviously look back fondly on this place!
The staff were always lovely, the pub itself is a stone's throw away from the station and it's large enough to accommodate a group of folk. All in all, this is a grand old pub full of good cheer and a warm welcome. read more