Small, quirky bar that opened in 2013. Retro tables and chair occupy the majority of the space with a compact bar in the corner. Built in 1898 by the grocer Thomas Preston, the premises became a chemist shop upon his death in 1902 which was then was run by his son for over thirty years. The mosaic floor, emblazoned with "Preston", in front of the door dates from this period. The large windows are ideal for watching street activity. Very dog and cyclist friendly. Under 18s welcome until 9pm.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Preston, Leeds
Changing beers typically include: Kirkstall (varies) , North (varies) , Rooster's (varies)
Source: Local