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Leeds Heritage Pub Guided Tour

Explore over 300 years of pub and brewing heritage in Leeds, visiting iconic venues, hearing historic tales, and enjoying drinks along the way. Full description below.

Bookings

To avoid cancellations, the first booking of any tour must be for a minimum of two people. If you are one person and unable to book, please check back later or choose an alternate date.

Gift Cards

The expiry date on a gift card is a use by date, not a book by date.

Leeds has a rich pub and brewing heritage and this journey takes guests on a 300+ year travel through time.

The tour begins with a visit to The Tetley and the story of Tetley Brewery, one of Britain's largest in its prime.

This is followed by a trip to the Adelphi, a late Victorian-built pub with wonderful original architecture and an opportunity to see how a Leeds-based brewery operated in the 1950s.

The tour then heads on to the Duck and Drake, where guests can join in an activity followed by hearing the history of the pub, first opened in the early 19th century.

The White Swan is stop four, where guests learn about the pub's link with the neighbouring Leeds City Varieties, and how brewing has evolved in the area over the centuries.

To conclude, the tour finishes at Whitelock's Ale House, opened in 1715, where guests can hear the stories, warts and all, that have made the pub what it is today

The walks between each venue are also packed with information and fun stories about locations passed on the way.

Drinks at each stop are included in the ticket price and the options are half a pint of draught ale, lager or cider, or for non-drinkers either soft drinks or alcohol-free beer. Five drinks in total.

Description

Important Information

Drinks Included

Drinks at each stop are included in the ticket price and the options are half a pint of draught ale, lager or cider, or for non-drinkers either soft drinks or alcohol-free beer. Five drinks in total.

Code of Conduct

Tours of Leeds operates a code of conduct which all guests are expected to adhere to.

Timings

The tour takes approximately 3.5 hours, but please allow for 4 hours just in case. The tour will begin promptly at the advertised start time and cannot be delayed for latecomers due to pre-booked times at tour venues.

Weather

Some of the tour is outdoors, so please check the forecast and dress accordingly.

Accessibility

This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. The longest walking part of the tour is 20 minutes. If you have a specific accessibility enquiry, please email hello@toursofleeds.co.uk.

FAQ

Please check the FAQ page for answers to common questions.

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