As far as Wetherspoons pubs go, this has to be one of the nicer ones I've visited in Leeds. I feel as though that's a particularly strong sentiment, given that my one and only visit to the Three Hulats was during that fated England vs. Italy football match! I'd just finished up a gig with the chaps I play with, and it we were tasked with 'destination find a pub before extra time began'. We decided to nip over here, and I have to admit, I'd braced myself for some aggressive football fans. I ought not to judge, it seems, as whilst there was plenty of loud growling and shouting, that was all there was. (The shouting does penetrate my ears sometimes, but I was immersing myself in the football vibe -if you can't beat them, join them, and so on.)
In any case. What I found was a pub filled with cameraderie -fans were making space so I could watch, even - and generally the vibe was jovial. Until we lost, of course. And then everyone dispersed in the most sullen fashion, heads bowed, game literally over. To where? Who knows. Home, or on to some other late-serving venue, to drown the sorrows of another year of hope forgone. (Don't worry, football goes on forever*, so there's always another chance around the corner.) In between cigs in the large outdoor area, peeking through the window at the game, miniature political conversation with randoms and lagers for the lads (I was on coffee), we had a ruddy lovely little evening right there. I even got into the spirit of things, and enjoyed watching the penalties. I even got tense.
The staff were really friendly, and the service was fairly speedy given the volume of male in the place. Other curiosities include their meal deal for kids -if you bring 6 kids, the last gets a free meal, or something. Families, I have concluded, must be huge in Chapel A. I understand there are plenty of other deals for cheap dinners, as standard, so it's not a bad place to find yourself in should you be in the business of cheap drinks and quick meals. I'm sure you know the deal with Wetherspoons by now.
In any case, the locals are lovely, and the place is huge. A great spot for some al fresco drinks, when the weather holds, and certainly somewhere I'll suggest for watching the football in future. Fab!
*Watch the David Mitchell sketch. read more