Grade II listed, traditional, brick-built, multi-roomed pub opposite the University, which attracts a mix of locals and students. The bar serves the tap room, corridor and the rear lounge area. There are two smaller rooms off the corridor with traditional seating and bell-pushes round the walls. The tiling in the main entranceway indicates the pub's past as a hotel. To the rear of the premises is a covered beer garden where live music takes place. There are function rooms upstairs.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A purpose-designed, brick-built Victorian public house of 1871. Its traditional ‘corridor’ layout is well-preserved and the small rooms to either side – tap room to left and two lounges to the right – retain their fitted seating with nicely-fashioned armrests and bell-pushes. Other Victorian fittings and finishes include terrazzo flooring, wood-lined walls, panelled bar-front and tiled fireplaces. The back lounge area was once screened off by glazed partitioning. Statutorily listed in 1994 following CAMRA’s Leeds pilot study for English Heritage.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Pack Horse, Leeds
Pubs to Cherish Yorkshire's Real Heritage Pubs lists the 119 public houses in the Yorkshire region which still have interiors or internal features of real historic significance. They are a richly-diverse part of Yorkshire's cultural and built heritage. Some of...