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Feedback gevenWhitelocks is a proper pub!! Loved it… table for 3 served by the magnificent Max we had a great time I recommend the fish finger sandwich with a side of chips with of course 4 pints of Timothy Taylor’s Landlord….. I would add my wife had the beautiful Sauvignon white wine which she said was very cold, zesty and lovely . The atmosphere is also very genuine and very honestly traditional I recommend a visit we did Friday afternoon but I would say call ahead and book in advance as lots of us share the same option long live the Whitelocks !!!!
Ignore the moaning people saying it’s terrible because it doesn’t take cash. This place is good for food! I tried a few other places before coming here and the other independent pubs weren’t doing food or don’t serve food at all. I was grateful this place was open and serving and it was buzzing on a Monday night at 8pm. Friendly and helpful staff, decent menu and good selection of drinks. Had the burger, was a good size, plenty of fries and nice coleslaw. Seems all cooked to order and not just heated up. Recommended!
It is 50 years since I was last in here, so called in for a nostalgia trip . I was pleased to see that very little had changed and there was a great selection of beers on offer
This was our second time at Whitelock's Ale House for Sunday lunch .. and WOW! This was the most incredible Sunday lunch, cooked to perfection! I went with my mum. I had the lamb and mum had the beef and we both commented on how tender the meat was. Served with roast potatoes, braised cabbage, carrots, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding (which was HUGE! and loads of thick tasty gravy! We had a side order ot cauliflower cheese... and a bottle of wine to share! We ate every mouthful and thoroughly enjoyed it. 5* recommendation! Absolutely faultless! Thank you for a PERFECT Sunday lunch!!!!
You can't visit Leeds without popping into the beating heart of the City. Licenced in 1718 and rebuilt in the 1880s Whitelock's is one of Leeds' oldest pubs. Hidden down an alleyway off the main thoroughfare of Briggate it's a world away from the modern city. A pure slice of opulent Victorian hostelry, etched glass, copper top tables and beautiful signwriting. With a great range of exceedingly well kept beer the pub is a real treat. The only downside being due to its popularity we've always found it rammed full but have no fear there's usually some space in the alley to savour a nice pint of cask even in Winter, I had the infamous Bad Kitty from Brass Castle on this occasion. Hands down one of our favourite pubs in Leeds and always worth checking out. Maybe one day we'll get a table.