Iconic Leeds cocktail bar, The Watermark, announces heartbreaking shock closure

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Famed for its killer espresso martinis, The Watermark has announced it will be closing its doors in just a few weeks.

Standing proud on Cross Belgrave Street at the top of town, The Watermark Bar has gained a loyal following for cocktail lovers in the city.

The bar is known locally for its late night kitchen, cocktails, endless selection of spirits and all-around laid-back vibes.

Inspired by the owner’s home bar in Beeston, the interior is cosily decorated throughout, complete with classic board games and quirky wall features.

The critically acclaimed bar has constantly received raving reviews over the past 6 years, described as being ‘consistently amazing’ by their customers for its service, food and drinks.

So it’s safe to say, this sad news comes as a shock to us all.

Announcing the news to Instagram, The Watermark Bar said: “Hi guys! Today is one of those days where we drop some really bummer news against our will.

“The 1st Jan 2025 will be our last day of open doors at 3 Cross Belgrave Street. For 6 years we have based our entire brand and philosophy on adding to and building up the community in Leeds…

“We have done everything we can to keep the flame of independency of bars in Leeds as bright as possible. The Watermark Bar, at its foundation, was never offered a sustainable lease to run a long term business on. Towards the end of that lease we were in limbo. Every 2 years we were spoon fed another 2 year lease by a sub landlord and because of this we were never truly able to invest in the bar that we 100% wanted…

“However, on the 6th year living the dream of running a bar that is so loved by this amazing city, against the struggle of rising costs on every single line of our budget sheets, pressing on whilst Leeds City Council turned our front door step into multisite industrial bin store & shipping container site for over 2 years….

Image: The Watermark

“The Watermark will close its doors at the end of its lease as the sub-landlord wants to turn it into a coffee shop…We will continue, to look for a better location to do this. But ultimately we would like to take this as an opportunity to spend the last month celebrating the vibe in these four walls over December with you all.”

We hope to see The Watermark Bar take on a new space in the city very soon, and we’ll keep you up to date with any updates. But for now, visit the legends over at The Watermark before the year ends and cheers to what they’ve achieved over the past six years.

Featured image – The Watermark

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