It
can really be described as a pub of two halves. One half is in a
more traditional, low-roofed style which is more intimate than the
other half which is open, bright and modern.
During
the day, the Skyrack attracts a mixed clientele with locals and
students side-by-side. But as the evening approaches, the students
take over to create a lively atmosphere even on quiet nights at
other less centrally-placed watering holes.
Refurbishment
The refurbishment work should have meant that the Skyrack is less
packed than it used to be in days gone by. But it has, in fact,
just meant that there is more space for drinkers and revellers to
fill - which they very often do! After saying that there are also
a number of little corners where you can enjoy a quieter drink.
Remember,
the Skyrack is just around the corner from the home of the Leeds
Rhinos and the Yorkshire Cricket Club, so sport is often on the
agenda here. If there is a big event taking place, it will certainly
be on show on the big screen in the new bar area.
The
drinks on sale at the Skyrack show perhaps a little more imagination
than in other pubs in Headingley. There is a wider selection of
bitters than might be expected, together with other more exotic
alcopop offerings.
Entertainment
If you are after entertainment, then the Skyrack has the traditional
offerings: fruit machines and shoot-'em-up games round every corner.
There is even the occasional sighting of that pub rarity: a game
of dominoes. There are also two reasonably-sized snooker tables
which are usually pretty busy, so get there early to avoid disappointment.
In
summary: as with all Headingley's pubs the Skyrack is often busy,
but rarely uncomfortably so. The selection of drinks on offer is
above average. And whether you are wanting to catch up on the latest
footy or thirsty for the latest gossip, this two-pubs-in-one could
be the answer.
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