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Open 10:00 am - 10:30 pm

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Coopers Bar Brasserie & Function Room

Coopers Bar Brasserie & Function Room

(10 reviews)

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It's rare that I get to go for a drive, and with good reason: I don't actually drive. But, thanks…read moreto recalling the recent review of this place from Kate W, whilst on an aimless jaunt along the outer roads of Leeds, this place called out from behind the windscreen of my cohort's car. We pulled up and had to park opposite the Guisley theatre (who're showing Guys and Dolls at the moment, if you care for it) and took a very brief and very chilly walk over to Coopers. The bar is large, with boothed areas for dining and supping, and boasts a number of past and present beer mats on the wall behind the bar. I'm told there's a huge function room upstairs, and sure enough there was plenty of literature about the bar with events coming up. We took advantage of their 3rds offer, where you can sample a 3rd of three different pints on taster trays. In all, it meant we got to try 6 of the 8 beers on offer, and whilst I did my best to be cognisant of what I was drinking I quickly forgot which was which... Excepting the porter, which was the only dark beer on offer. With Kipling, Bete Noir, Wild Mule, Okams MPA and more, it was lots of fun taking in the different tastes. Being a beer fan, but not fanatic, it was great to get a feel for how the different flavours come through, from overtly citrus, to hoppy, to chocolate. And of course, each tray is priced at the cost of one pint. The bar is dog friendly, as we saw many different pooches lazing around, and it's very friendly. We were sat outside for less than a minute before some gals came chatting, so I can imagine it's lovely to nip in solo or with friends. The staff looked really happy too, bantering with locals, and they were happy to advise. Essentially, it's a fantastic warm pub, and another great Market Town Tavern. Love it!

A great clash of modern & traditional here, both in terms of look & feel of the place as well as…read morethe booze on sale. Absolutely stupendous beer selection - traditional hand pulled ales (including Timothy Taylor's Landlord), American IPAs & pale ales, and a great selection of lagers & pilsners. The bar man did not quite fit the style - I found him to be quite curt and out of kilter with the theme of the place. Perhaps he was having an off night.

White Cross

White Cross

(3 reviews)

£££

I don't like chain-run pubs, but of all the chains, Ember Inns appears to be the best. Luckily for…read morethe White Cross, they are part of this chain. Neighbouring world famous Harry Ramsden's chippy, the White Cross is a family orientated pub in a family orientated suburb of Leeds, and so it works well. Stylish and modern inside, and simply attractive from the outside, the place does the important things well, something I have come to expect from Ember Inns pubs. The food is definitely above your average pub grub, yet it is priced as if it is no better than some of the rubbish you get served all too often in other pubs - I wolfed down a mixed grill without thinking and loved every bite. They also offer cheap deals on certain nights, including curry and steak nights occasionally. A word of warning to those who want to get smashed however - this probably isn't the place to go. It's very much an eat-and-have-a-couple of-quiet-pints sort of place.

One of a chain of public houses 'Ember Inns' the white cross situated on the roundabout on Bradford…read moreRoad opposite the famous Harry Ramsden resturant. The Pub has ample car parking and is local to the famous market and historcal towns of Yeadon, Guiseley, Otley and Ilkley. The pub it's self provides a warm and friendly envionment in which family and friends can relax and enjoy a drink or even a lovely meal. The envionment is modern and relaxed. The food is of a high standard and on various nights of the week offers meal deals, these tend to include steak nights and curry nights which include a drink with your chosen meal. The staff are friendly and the service is timely.

Station - pubs - Updated May 2026

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