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    The Brudenell Social Club - Inside the Concert Room

    The Brudenell Social Club

    4.6(37 reviews)
    1.7 miHyde Park
    ££

    My favourite music venue in Leeds. Need I say more? As a hopefully esteemed Yelp scout, I guess I…read moreshould. The Brudenell is a small, intimate venue that has played host to some of the city, county and country's greatest bands. It was where Leeds favourites The Cribs chose to host Cribsmas, a special three-gig event where they played each of their albums in full with b-sides forming the encore. The support acts - Kaiser Chiefs, Franz Ferdinand and Kate Nash - sum up the attraction and character that the Headingley venue boasts. A number of bands - including the Kaisers - have lent their support to the Brudenell, which very nearly closed a few years ago. Thankfully it didn't and it remains one of the most charismatic concert halls that Leeds has to offer, hosting breaking acts including the likes of Girls (go listen) and Johnny Flynn (same again) in the next couple of months. For full listings, go to brudenellsocialclub.co.uk. In the meantime, just pop in for a pint. They always taste nice at the Brudenell.

    The best sound system in Leeds. I love live music and constantly get frustrated by the poor sound…read morein almost every venue I go to. I saw Wooden Shjips here in April 2010 and it was fantastic. What's more, despite being sold out, it wasn't over-crowded, the bar staff were efficient and prices were reasonable. Plus there is another bar so you can get away from the loud music if you want to. There's also a cab firm close by so it's not too hard to get home. Highly recommended! Updated Just to add a few further words of praise. This venue consistently stands out as the best I know of in the UK. As other reviewers have said all the people who work here are really friendly and are a lot of fun. I've never seen any trouble inside and it made me realise that I've never seen a bouncer in there either although I'm sure they know how to cope if things do get heated. At the end of the headline band's set there is no hassle to leave like so many paces (O2 Academy, Cockpit). If you fancy another drink they are relaxed and that's cool. What a refreshing attitude. I've seen so many bands here and it's easily my favourite venue anywhere - so many great memories! The thing that says it all is that if I am hesitant about seeing a band but then discover they are playing at the Brudenell my mind is immediately made up and I go. Wish it was within walking distance of my house!

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    The Brudenell Social Club - The Soft Pack playing on the floor in front of the main stage at the Brudenell, January 2013.

    The Soft Pack playing on the floor in front of the main stage at the Brudenell, January 2013.

    The Brudenell Social Club - Smokers outside the, er, Brudenell.

    Smokers outside the, er, Brudenell.

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    The HiFi Club

    The HiFi Club

    4.3(38 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre, Shopping Quarter
    ££

    I had a wonderful time at this club. A mixed crowd of all. The music was amazing. It has a lot of…read morewood so the sound was actually great. They don't serve food as far as I know. The night I was there it had DJ's, but I believe they have live music too on other nights. The area is filled with other great spots and restaurants. So you could grab a bite elsewhere and then head here to dance the night away.

    Have you got the funk? If you're a smooth mover, then get your dancing shoes on and prepare to…read morestrut your stuff... If you can find a small haven of space on a Saturday night, that is. Yes, HiFi -it's one of my favourite places to bust out my best grooves. (I'm not suggesting they're good, but I'm sure they're a spectacle.) I'd not been back for some time, so when the opportunity arose this weekend, I couldn't turn it down. As I was arriving, some of my friends had left, and in some respects I can see why. It was absolutely heaving, and of course the music was incredibly loud, as standard. It's difficult, as I was certainly getting the rage whilst trying to make my way to the toilets, or the bar -it's one thing for a venue to be heaving (this is fine, and can elevate the fun), but it's entirely another when you're battered and shoved beyond belief. Perhaps it was because it was so late, and so folk were drunk, but there were rather a lot of pushy people and manners had almost entirely left the building. It costs nothing to say 'excuse me'! Anyway, rant over. That being said, once I managed to wade to the bar, things got a lot better. The chap who served me was lovely and friendly, and beer in hand, I managed to find a spot with my comrades where we could dance with abandon. Top tip - the steps by the stage seemed to be the most spacious throughout the evening! And that brings me to the music. It's always utterly fantastic - for all the funk, soul and reggae that you could want, this is the place to come. I've not danced for a solid few hours in quite a while, and can absolutely say that it was fantastic, and in spite of the crowds I'm hoping to come back again soon. Drinks wise, I didn't really check out all the options, but there's a fairly decent range to suit most tastes. Price wise it was £4 in at about 1am, perhaps more earlier on, and the drinks are standard -expect to pay about £3+ per drink. I agree with Ben, the door staff are quite the jobsworths, though this keeps out the riff raff, for which I'm grateful! (And, they are friendly, don't get me wrong.) The toilets were in a bit of a poor state, but having been in much worse, it's not all that bad. Essentially, the biggest draw is of course the fantastic DJs, live music and comedy at their other regular events, friendly staff and having a right old dance. Highly recommended for a proper night of fun. Just be patient with the crowds!

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    The HiFi Club
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    The Wardrobe - Good simple food at great prices.

    The Wardrobe

    3.8(28 reviews)
    0.0 miCity Centre
    ££

    They host some really cracking events, it's worth noting that it isn't just music- I've seen some…read morereally quality cabaret here. The drinks are decent, full bar and reasonable prices too- it's worth checking out what they have on.

    We came here for a friend's birthday last night and although I knew where it was, I'd never been…read morebefore. It reminds me a bit of Bradford's Love Apple in its set-up, in that it's a bar, restaurant, music venue and club all rolled into one. Our table was set up in a bit of an awkward place, along the side of the bar, beside the small booths, which meant that initially we got a great view of the stage (and the music provided by the Jen Low Band - very Dave Matthews they were), but from about 9pm people kept eyeing us up because clearly we were in their way, and so they simply stood in front of us, banged into our seats to get to the bar, and generally made us feel a bit like we were imposing. Hot Steve and I had already had a massive lunch so we passed on the starters, but did have a small bowl of olives for £2. For my main I had courgettes stuffed with ratatouille and Ribblesdale cheese for £10, and Steve had the sea bream with fries (£13.50). A bit pricier than I'd usually pay, particularly given the conservative portions, but then it did mean that we had room for puddings Mine was the prettiest pudding I've ever eaten (pistachio meringue with chantilly cream and strawberries - £4), and Steve's rubarb crumble and custard was very tasty too - also £4. So without drinks it was just over £30, and we got to listen to live music. We headed downstairs for the free Chichino gig (I had never heard of them, as I am not down with the kids, but it was a lady in leopard print leggings and a sweatband playing the funk out of a keyboard with a backing band - 'live house' apparently), but only stayed for one drink as it was a bit busy and we were full of food and also it was all a bit too surreal for almost-sober people like us. I'd like to come back - it's a nice place for a relaxed, long evening over a tasty meal and a bottle of wine, and less so much for a big party of people I think.

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    The Wardrobe
    The Wardrobe
    The Wardrobe

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    Wharf Chambers

    Wharf Chambers

    4.0(10 reviews)
    0.2 miThe Calls, City Centre, Shopping Quarter
    £

    I'll echo much of what others say about this excellent little club…read more It's unassuming and small, but is efficiently run with really nice people - both punters and staff alike - filling the place. A well priced bar with one quality draught ale available - it was the superb Roosters Yankee when I went but is likely to change at any given point - and a relaxed room in which to meet friends, chat and catch up. Connected by a small corridor is the venue itself. Not too large again but comfortable and with a half decent sound system too. I've seen 2 shows here and both both were very enjoyable with a casual approach on the door and enough space to move about. One thing - if you see something heavy in here it'll be pretty intense as people are very close to the stage. I saw local Leeds heroes Hookworms here and 2 of the guitarists had to stand in the audience as the stage simply wasn't large enough! But no matter - it just felt more cosy and laid back! Very conveniently sited by the bus station it's dead easy to get home after too. As others have said this is a members club, but membership is a quid or something so fantastic value. Just make sure you are a member before turning up and expecting to get in!

    So much good has already been written about this place (and well deserved i feel). But still i'll…read moreadd my penny's worth. I think its rare to find this kind of place in a city. An almost town hall vibe (if that makes sense to the country folk). You know the place. The bars bussed in from some friend of a farmers, the seating's all handed down and its manned by the local PTA. Basically what i'm trying to say, in the same way any village without a pub manages to put together a sort of community bar, the chambers manages to fashion a real atmosphere of here but for the grace of good people. You feel like everything is built on goodwill and i think the vibe tells. As soon as i entered on my first visit i was asked what i wanted to drink, on uming and ahhring i was suggested a beverage (tick the box for effort). I clocked the table football in the corner (tick the box for free to all fun) and then i was charged a pound for my drink and 20p for space raiders (tick the box for affordable and tick the box for space raiders - yes there's a space raiders box, every bar in Leeds knows it and that's why they all fail!). They were friendly, it was cheap, it was nice space just to be, not overcrowded, not full of people who "just love the cultural aspects that are soo..." (whatever hipsters these days say). It might feel a little out of the way but i can quickly see it being first stop before the calls if i ever have to show my face at parties with less "local savy". A proper little find i feel and well worth dropping in!

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    Wharf Chambers - The incredible Anthropropph (Paul Allen, ex-Heads guitarist, and The Big Naturals) at Leeds Wharf Chambers, March 2013.

    The incredible Anthropropph (Paul Allen, ex-Heads guitarist, and The Big Naturals) at Leeds Wharf Chambers, March 2013.

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    Wharf Chambers

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    Holbeck Underground Ballroom - Jamie fletcher band

    Holbeck Underground Ballroom

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    £

    Places like these are such fantastic little finds, and make up a part of what I adore about Leeds…read more Scratch beyond the surface, wander a little off the beaten path, and you'll unearth a little wonder. So, what is Holbeck Underground Ballroom? It's an event space, of sorts, and I've heard that many a magical happening has occurred within their walls; Sneaky Experience and theatre performances, to name a few. The reason I knew about it? Andrew Weatherall and Sean Johnston. Yes, anyone who knows me a tiny bit will know that his set at Beacons Fest changed my world. (Sounds dramatic, but it was an incredible set. P.s. if anyone finds a recording of that set - do me a biggy, send it over!) Their night is called A Love From Outer Space (Yelpers in Glasgow, they do a regular there from what I gather) and it's just incredible. Electronica and dance like you've never understood before, but better than you can imagine. I'm an eclectic sort, and I'm well rooted in beat-orientated aurals, so this was my calling. And they played here, in this venue, in this city. The reception area out front is large enough to bung up a few gazebos, for smokers during events, and an array of portoloos. It's all fenced in, so managing ticketed events is easy, and the entrance room had a make shift bar selling a variety of drinks. In there, there was space for Joe's Bakery to set the tone with their skills, and through into the main room a decent light show shone out above the crowd, with the headliners themselves at the far end. The building is basically an old warehouse in Holbeck. Inside there's rustic hints at what once was its pupose, but now, much like Temple Works, it acts as an awesome underground space for artistic and musical events. Having only been the once, I can't quite give a more overall feel for the place, but it's promising and I'm certainly looking forward to an excuse to head back here. It feels, at the risk of sounding pretentious, like it's a place where cool things happen. Just a note: it's hard to spot. If you're headed over, grab a cab or go with a few mates. It's not exactly dangerous, but it's a little out of town.

    This is how i want all theaters to be. Take note rest of the world!…read more It might not look like a million dollars when you arrive, the walk through Holbeck could be most optimistically labelled a development prospect. But once your in any concerns you may have had will wash away. The staff are uber friendly. If you've time before your show you'll find yourself nattering away with them for an age. Being a bit out of the way and secret and honestly "cool" in the proper use of the word (without guile), its one of those places where you'll end up taking to everyone. That might be a "my kind of people" statement but the place does have a friendly feel to it. Furnish yourself with a free cup of tea or coffee. Just grab the kettle and work away. Then head in to the "front room". Its not called that but with a mad array of sofas, chairs and stools it looks just like it. For large performances this is just the ante-room but for the smaller gigs (like the recent show Babylon) this is the home of the magic. In one corner you'll find an aga with some kind of delicious stew or soup bubbling (this is also free). Settle yourself down wherever you fancy and await the show. If you get cold (in winter particularly as it is a bit of a warehouse) avail yourself of the free to borrow blankets and hot water bottles! Are you reading this? Is it sinking in? Free tea/free food/blankets and hot water bottles. All just for the sake of being nice! The shows they have on tend to be of the original and crazy variety. Your bound to have an experience and be entertained. The last two i've seen (Babylon being the one that still sticks in my mind) were grand musical affairs that even gave you the chance for a bit of a dance and some participation in the story. I was bowled away by it and will happily trek out that way again for whatever they had to offer. The night in question was a pay how you feel night. We all paid £10 for our tickets, it seemed only fair, we even threw an extra £10 into the venue. I know this defeats the point of free food and tea but it was so overwhelming (and still added to two pounds each between us). So yes, it was great, i love it and so will you: To Holbeck!

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    Holbeck Underground Ballroom
    Holbeck Underground Ballroom
    Holbeck Underground Ballroom

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    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen - Patty Smith's burgers (obviously ordered one)

    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen

    3.8(22 reviews)
    0.4 miShopping Quarter, City Centre
    ££

    What a terrific venue Belgrave is - I'm jealous that Leeds has them and Manchester lacks one like…read morethem! The three storey building is used for events such as gigs, comedy nights, film showings and art installations, but at the weekend it was all about the food at their 'Belgrave Feast'. Every second Saturday of the month a small selection of the north's street food vendors set up here alongside permanent residents Patty Smith's (burgers) and Dough Boys (pizza). There's a full bar serving some very decent cask ales, craft beers and cocktails, and seating on all levels (though the ground floor gets very busy from noon onwards). You're able to explore each floor including their roof terrace which will no doubt be extremely popular when the weather's good - they also had a small arts and crafts market on the first floor when we were there. Free entry and free wifi to boot - the owner-operators certainly know how to run somewhere that seemingly ticks all the boxes. A great afternoon was had and I can't wait to go back.

    It's interesting this place has been open in Leeds so long yet we don't have anything similar (as I…read morewrite this I just notice Michael B's review, down the side of my page, says the same thing haha). Normally we copy each other's good stuff so it is surprising. The multi floor, multi purpose concept is good and they have some good ales on tap - I enjoyed the Saltaire triple chocoholic stout. Dough Boys pizza was very nice - base a little crispy for me but great value at £3 a slice - practically a quarter of a pizza and 2 for 1 slices in the early evening which is an incredible bargain. Good range of toppings - I just missed out on the sausage fest which sounded great but really enjoyed the brie and caramelised onion option. The rooftop bar is super cute - it's not exactly panoramic views but the space itself is delightful with snugs and deckchairs.

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    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen
    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen
    Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen - Great choice of beers at the bar

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    Great choice of beers at the bar

    Sela Bar - Live music at Sela

    Sela Bar

    3.9(17 reviews)
    0.4 miShopping Quarter, City Centre
    ££

    I've been to Sela a couple of times now (both with Leeds-based colleagues on a night out) and it…read morehasn't let us down as a great place to finish off an evening in the city. The fact that it's down a flight of stairs from street level really helps to emphasise the 'intimate' atmosphere - there are no windows so your senses are focused on the sounds of live music instead. On my first visit there was a reggae band playing, the second time it was a jazz-influenced band. We really liked the down-to-earth vibe in here; they don't take themselves too seriously which is always refreshing. The bar offerings are also pretty impressive, they have literally dozens of beers from the UK and abroad (draught, cans and bottles). For non-beer lovers they have an ever-changing cocktail menu (expect to pay £6.50-£7). They also offer stone-baked pizzas, it's just a shame that by the time we've gone there we're already full from eating elsewhere!

    Handily placed alongside one of the city's top bars; North Bar - Sela tends to always seem to find…read moreitself amidst a list of my regulars on a night on the city's finer tiles. It's just so handy to walk out of North Bar, fresh from an organic cider, to find myself tottering down the steps into Sela and ordering a Modelo. Thank you barman. A cool fresh funky bar, I don't know why it doesn't feature among my own personal favourites. Perhaps it's that, while it's a nice little bar, there's simply nothing to distinguish it from a lot of other trendy city centre nightspots. For me, it's lacking a bit of character and charisma. They do do a nice pizza though.

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    Leeds Academy

    Leeds Academy

    4.2(12 reviews)
    0.7 miLeeds Civic Quarter, City Centre
    ££

    It's an ok venue, but the sound is bad often, the security are arseholes, the place lacks soul and…read morethe drinks are crap. Maybe it's an OK place for gigs but not for club nights, but I guess thats how they make money. Again I was not very happy with my treatment I experienced by the security staff. They shoud take a few tips from the guys who do security at Sela Bar and Smokestack. Would not come here again unless an artist I was REALLY desperate to see live played here. The place just sucks. I have attended a gig and while I was in a conversation with the artist the security staff were really pushing and annoying me to get out and when I attended their Propaganda night the security are just so rude. It's basically just a pile in as much as possible like cattle job. For students who don't give a toss this place is acceptable, but not for the rest of us.

    What used to be Town and Country in Leeds has had a facelift and is now part of the Acedemy chain…read morewhich can found all over the country. I saw Spiritualized here recently and thought the place was well set out and there were enough bars to prevent major queues. The beer was Ok too although real ale fans won't have too much to choose from - typically high music venue prices. The sound was pretty good but when the volume went up it felt rather muddy. The Ducth venues have this sewn up as they are so well designed - in the UK we like a box shaped room with a stage at one end so the acoustics are rarely right. All in all for a larger sized venue this is a good place and if your favourite band are playing here you'll find the experience satisfying.

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