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The Cuthbert Brodrick
99 Portland Crescent
Millennium Square
LS2 3AD

Tel:  0113 204 8570

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Price guide:  Price scale 3/5
Overview

This Wetherspoon pub takes its name from the architect Cuthbert Brodrick. He designed the Oriental or Central Baths, built in 1897, which occupied part of the site where the pub now stands. Brodrick also designed two nearby buildings: the town hall and the Leeds Institute.

The Cuthbert Brodrick has television screens showing terrestrial subtitled news and terrestrial sport throughout the day. There is also an outside area where you can relax with a drink. WiFi is available - simply switch on your laptop and start surfing!

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Wednesday 03 Dec 2008