A stone's throw from Leeds Minster, this nineteenth century building has been tastefully restored to its former usage - as a pub - with no expense spared. A sun-trap rear courtyard is overlooked by an upstairs balcony. The upstairs bar has two handpulls while the downstairs bar has eight. Plenty of exposed brickwork is in evidence, as are high ceilings; big open windows and oak beams and there are a number of distinct drinking areas.