Reviews
Easily missed from the main precinct, located down a narrow alley this sam smiths pub is well worth a visit. Selling their own well kept ales and largers . Draft ales are priced very reasonable, but bottles are expensive. If you fancy a break from the bustle of the city, give this place a try.The only negatives are the silly no mobile phones rule, and the foul smelling gents loo.
If you're looking for a very traditional pub with no background music and a decent selection of beers then you'll probably like this place! It's not quite as characterful as some other traditional pubs, though, the decor is slightly bland but tasteful and traditional. There is an open fire in the bar area, which is a nice touch. The only downside is I'm not a huge fan of the owner of Sam Smith's brewery, who has a reputation for not treating his staff well, so I have mixed feelings about supporting his company. But you can't deny he does traditional pubs very well and makes good drinks!
They do now accept card and the fruit beers are a treat. Could be cheaper. Would've liked some music to add to the atmosphere but understand the rules of a Sam's smiths pub
Top Sam Smith's pub. All beers available, top atmosphere, but you can't use your phone to find the next bus home?
Nice ales. Small little pub in Leeds City centre. Old fashioned and character. Staff are chilled and cheerful