Team behind Whitelock’s and White Cloth Hall confirm opening date of new riverside pub

We can’t wait.

It’s finally happening… Leeds’ newest addition, the Brewery Wharf Tavern, has finally announced its anticipated opening date.

Brewery Wharf Tavern will officially open to the public on Friday 29 August, hoorah!

The new city centre pub, situated on the banks of the River Aire and close to The Calls, takes its name from the fact they are based on the site of the riverside delivery wharf for the historic Tetley Brewery.

Brought to you by the wonderful team behind Leeds institutions Whitelock’s Ale House, The Meanwood Tavern, and White Cloth Hall – you just know it’s going to be a good ‘un.

The modern pub is based at the premises most recently occupied by Home Restaurant, and before that, the Oracle bar.

A sister venue to The Meanwood Tavern, the pub draws inspiration from the Meanwood Tavern design and has been refurbished in collaboration with interior designers Collective Design, and the team at Box Construction.

Like the other venues, Brewery Wharf Tavern will operate as an independent freehouse, showcasing a wide range of independent beers alongside great cocktails and wines, whilst championing Yorkshire-based food and drink suppliers. 

A brand-new pizza kitchen will be launching later in September, serving up premium sourdough pizza and small plates.

Founder and Managing Director of the Whitelock’s Group Ed Mason, who is also a founder and owner of Five Points Brewing, said: “We are passionate about hospitality, and about Leeds, and we are excited to be opening a brand new venue on the banks of the River Aire, right in the heart of the city. 

“There is a shortage of riverside venues in the city, and still not enough venues championing independent food and drinks suppliers – we are excited about delivering both.”

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