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The Cross Keys

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"Combining city standards with country appeal"

As you step through the door of The Cross Keys you are instantly transported from the hubbub of the city, into a welcoming inn that could be miles away from anywhere, complete with gleaming beer pumps, cosy little alcoves and roaring fires. In the summer our courtyard provides sun drenched sanctuary from the city centre.

Built in 1802, The Cross Keys was a watering hole for local foundry workers and houses a colourful history. We hope you’ll agree we’ve captured some of the tradition of the past whilst bringing the standards we’ve set at North Bar and Further North to bring excellent service, food and drinks to you.

Lunch Service
MON-THURS 12PM-3PM
FRI-SAT 12PM-5PM
SUN 12-5.30PM

After Work Dining Club (fixed price early bird)
MON-FRI 5PM - 6:30PM

Saturday Brunch
SAT 11AM-1PM

A La Carte Menu
MON-THURS 5PM-9PM
FRI-SAT 5PM-9.30PM

Address: 107 Water Lane , Leeds LS11 5WD, XWY, GB
Phone: 0113 243 3711
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State: XWY
City: Leeds
Zip Code: LS11 5WD

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:00
Tuesday: 12:00-23:00
Wednesday: 12:00-23:00
Thursday: 12:00-23:00
Friday: 12:00-00:00
Saturday: 12:00-00:00
Sunday: 12:00-22:30


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Reviews
A good distance from the city center, less so from the main train station. So if you’re just arriving or waiting to head out on a train, this place is maybe worth the walk. A cool little pub in a clearly gentrifying area. Interior is rustic yet modern. They had only two of the four cask handles active. Not to mention at £5 a pint this was the most expensive beer during my Leeds trip. Service was spotty. The guy was friendly and welcoming. The Jersey Shore looking girl acted like she’d rather be anywhere else. Which is cool, just leave your laptop at home or maybe even stay home rather than bring your misery to work and project on other people.
We were visiting Leeds for 4 days and stopped in for dinner. We've had drinks here before on previous visits but never food. It didn't disappoint. Nothing fancy, just pie and mash chased with gin and tonics. Decent selection of cask and draft beers. Friendly service and clean toilets.
Called in for a quick pint, guy behind the bar was welcoming and they have a good selection of beers on draught and bottles, including a good selection of Belgian beers. Will visit again if I'm in LeedsService: 5/5
Lush pub food. Proper beer. Great atmosphere and music. One of my favourite places in Leeds. Fish n chips was huge. And the burger was too quality. Staff super friendly and helpful too. Big old recommend
Very cosy little pub with a roaring fire tucked away behind the train station. We took my mum here for Sunday lunch today and had a great meal. Food was flavoursome, well cooked and nicely presented. Service was super friendly and efficient. Being part of the North Brewery Group they have a good range of craft beers. Would highly recommend for Sunday roast!
Was here a few times pre and post the last few Northern Monk Hop and Dark city beer festival. Always great atmosphere and good selection of cask and draught beers. The staff were super helpful and made sure I got a taxi to my accommodation post Hop city yesterday. I haven't tried their food but I will next time I'm in Leeds.Service: 5/5
Amazing food, delicous and generous portions. We got fish and chips and Seabass. Fantastic service, friendly efficient staff. Lovely outdoor seating area. Very cosy inside too. Relaxed ambiance. Looking forward to coming back soon!.
i don't think it's any surprise that the ales/beers in here are absolutely spot on. but i just wanted to shout about the pies, too! this was one of the hot pies that they serve at the bar as opposed to something from the menu. it was absolutely gorgeous. ended-up having one with my first pint & another with my second! steak & then chicken. really beautiful flavoursome pie, packed with fillings. a match-day essential if you're heading to elland road!
I've always used this pub as an "post-drinks" place for the Northern Monk beer festivals - Unassuming from the front of the pub, but never a disappointment for the reasons I visit, always has a great selection of beers on cask and various keg beers on offer, great selection of craft beers - especially a very well kept stock of Belgian Lambics if you fancy sharing a bottle with some friends. Staff are always welcoming and good for a chat when things are quiet. I've been there until closing a few times, and I would say the staff are definitely very patient with the beer nerds like me hanging around!! So thanks for that guys!! Good size beer garden out the back. I can't comment on the food as I've never ordered
As I read from another review online: Great Pub, Average Grub. The Cross Keys has a lot of charm and character, with a wide variety of drink selection and tentative staff. However, our Sunday Roast was, regrettably, disappointing. All four of our meals were rather cold, and the portion sizes left a lot to be desired. One meal only came with one parsnip and a small amount of cabbage. The meat portion sizes were also small for the prices asked. Hopefully this was a one off, as this lovely pub has so much potential!
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