Select Type Size:
Business
Residents
Students
Visitors
Home
What's on
Things to do
Places to stay
Travel
About Leeds
Drinking
Eating
Shopping
News
Short Breaks
On a budget
Conferences
Contact Us
Art
Clubs
Culture
Days Out
Drinking
Eating
Families
Historic attractions
Libraries
Museums
Music
On a budget
Over 18's
Parks and Gardens
Shopping
Sports and Outdoors
Tours
Zoo/Nature
Site search
All
What's on
Things to do
Places to stay
News
You are here »
Visitors
»
Things to do
»
Facility Details
Whitelocks
Turks Head Yard
off Briggate
Leeds
LS1 6HB
Tel:
(0113) 245 3950
View map
Overview
Located in the historic Turk's Head Yard, this cosy pub is a real hidden gem. Traditional decor, a friendly atmosphere and a selection of guest ales make this one of the best pubs in the city centre. They serve good food as well.
The pub was first granted a license in 1715 as the Turks Head Hotel, and became Whitelock's First City Luncheon Bar in the 1890s. Between the wars it was run by Lupton Whitelock, a well-known flautist with the Halle Orchestra, with his brother Percy. Around this time the pub became the centre of Bohemian life in Leeds, hosting events like The Savage Club whose members wore Indian headdress. At one time gentlemen were required to wear dinner jackets and ladies, who were not allowed to go to the bar, sat at tables where dwarfs were employed as waiters! John Betjeman later described it as "the very heart of Leeds".
Leeds Civic Trust placed their 100th commemorative blue plaque at Whitelock's in 2006, to mark this well-known and much-loved Leeds institution.
Opening Times
Monday - Saturday 11.00am - 11.00pm
Sunday 12.00noon - 10.30pm
« Back
Tuesday 13 May 2008