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Ollie wrote: That last comment should have read Head Barman in the Market Tavern (Mad House) not the Central Market, which was also a favourite pub of mine back in the sixties. Interesting Ollie but please which was the "Central Market" pub ??I remebre the Central Station on Wellington Street which, I believe, is still a pub or bar of some kind.
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BLAKEY wrote: Ollie wrote: That last comment should have read Head Barman in the Market Tavern (Mad House) not the Central Market, which was also a favourite pub of mine back in the sixties. Interesting Ollie but please which was the "Central Market" pub ??I remebre the Central Station on Wellington Street which, I believe, is still a pub or bar of some kind. Yeah,its called the Wellington
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BLAKEY wrote: Ollie wrote: That last comment should have read Head Barman in the Market Tavern (Mad House) not the Central Market, which was also a favourite pub of mine back in the sixties. Interesting Ollie but please which was the "Central Market" pub ??I remebre the Central Station on Wellington Street which, I believe, is still a pub or bar of some kind. The Central Market pub has been mentioned before on Secret Leeds - but I can't find much about it now- there are some 'then and now' pics somewhere I think. Anyway here's a pic I took of it about 18 mths ago - I think its still open. Its on Duncan Street opposite the Duncan Pub.For many years although officially called the 'Central Market' it was known as 'McQuats' - as it belonged to the small brewery of that name who were based on Meadow Lane. It was then callled the 'Admiral' for some years, and subsequently various different name as it attempts or attempted to be a trendy bar.
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drapesy wrote: BLAKEY wrote: Ollie wrote: That last comment should have read Head Barman in the Market Tavern (Mad House) not the Central Market, which was also a favourite pub of mine back in the sixties. Interesting Ollie but please which was the "Central Market" pub ??I remebre the Central Station on Wellington Street which, I believe, is still a pub or bar of some kind. The Central Market pub has been mentioned before on Secret Leeds - but I can't find much about it now- there are some 'then and now' pics somewhere I think. Anyway here's a pic I took of it about 18 mths ago - I think its still open. Its on Duncan Street opposite the Duncan Pub.For many years although officially called the 'Central Market' it was known as 'McQuats' - as it belonged to the small brewery of that name who were based on Meadow Lane. It was then callled the 'Admiral' for some years, and subsequently various different name as it attempts or attempted to be a trendy bar. Many thanks Drapesy - ah yes, I remember it well as The Admiral, but hadn't ever noticed it as Central Market.
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biggee99 wrote: Hope on york road is doing very well its packed sunday 5 till 9 the best two DJs you will ever see what an act they give 60s 70s 80snot to be mist try it Biggee99 Is it the same Hope that in the 60s was called the Slip Inn? I f it is we used to go there in late 60s with purple lights showing all bits on your dark clothing, It was the same crowd every weekend, and most of them also used to go the Dog and Gun when it was the Carousel bar, Those were the good old days.
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I seem to remember a quite large pub on a road off York Road to the right - Accommodation Road perhaps ?? I believe it was called The Prospect (poor memory) but we used to enjoy a weekly night of real good old Country and Western entertainment with authentically dressed "cowboys." Can anyone remember this, or is the grey matter failing seriously ??
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