
Headingley
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The
Headingley Taps |
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There
is an argument that the outside of the Headingley Taps on North Lane
looks like a strange mix between the Brighton Pavilion and a Victorian
experiment in gothic architecture gone somewhat askew.
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This
is because it used to be the local water pumping station, but these
days it is a somewhat different substance that flows through its
pipes.
The
Taps is interesting to look at from the outside, but inside it does
not play on its origins. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Leeds user Dominic Phillips reports
that it has been refurbished with high ceilings, bright colours,
new furniture, and loads more space than the old pub.
Garden
The Taps does have a beer garden of sorts: it's a car park. So if
you fancy a pint on a Summer's afternoon or on a warm evening it
may not be your first choice. It certainly lacks a certain 'ambience'.
That is, of course, unless you like to check out the latest models
of car.
Summary:
Interesting from the outside, a new inside.
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