There’s a new tavern in town and it’s celebrating all things Leeds.
One of the city’s most anticipated new openings is ready to welcome punters today and trust us, this might just become your new favourite local.
Introducing the Brewery Wharf Tavern, a new riverside pub from the absolute masterminds behind Whitelock’s Ale House, The Meanwood Tavern and White Cloth Hall.
It’s no secret that anything these legends touch turns to gold, and this new spot is absolutely no exception.


Overlooking the River Aire taking over the spot previously occupied by Home on Brewery Place, the Brewery Wharf Tavern boasts an absolutely banging beer garden with fantastic views of the river.
But the inside is just as great, with a striking mural by Nicolas Dixon wrapping around the interior and plush maroon booths and 70s-inspired seating filling the space.

Customers can expect a huge range of craft beers and ales, loads of wine, plenty of cocktails and fabulous food made with local produce.
There’s cocktail deals and spritz deals on all day, every day, and soon they’ll be installing a pizza oven outside so you can enjoy a slice and a pint in the sunshine. Sounds pretty class if you ask us.


This area of town has been yearning for a bustling pub for quite some time, and we can see the Brewery Wharf Tavern becoming a real central hub for those based around The Calls.
Opening its doors today Friday 29 August, make sure to swing by and say hello to the Brewery Wharf Tavern – we know you’re going to love it.
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Featured image – The Hoot Leeds