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drapesy wrote: For comparison the Mosaic floor of the Rose and Crown - the borders are particularly similar to the Gaping Goose mosaic.. I'm drawn to the conclusion that they are of similar dateand manufacture. Yeah and look at the doors and wall tiles.
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raveydavey wrote: No mention of the Town Hall Tavern yet? A Timothy Taylors pub in the heart of Leeds with the full range of their ales.Plus they do a cracking pie and peas with Wilsons pork pies.You can ignore the slightly odd decor with that combination being served.And what about the Victoria Hotel? A great selection of real ale and probably the most magnificent interior of any pub in Leeds. Never a Timothy Taylors pub it was a Musgrave & Sager as was the Nags Head on Vicar Lane ( now gone )jimbo

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Tell you what, unless things have chnged in the last couple of weeks the Town Hall Tavern is a Timmy Taylors. They do the full range too!

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The Cricketer's Arms at Seacroft
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The attractive Nag's Head at Farnley
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Jimbo5553 wrote: raveydavey wrote: No mention of the Town Hall Tavern yet? A Timothy Taylors pub in the heart of Leeds with the full range of their ales.Plus they do a cracking pie and peas with Wilsons pork pies.You can ignore the slightly odd decor with that combination being served.And what about the Victoria Hotel? A great selection of real ale and probably the most magnificent interior of any pub in Leeds. Never a Timothy Taylors pub it was a Musgrave & Sager as was the Nags Head on Vicar Lane ( now gone )jimbo This is from www.timothy-taylor.co.uk The Old UnicornStocks Hill Town Street Bramley Leeds, LS13 3NATel: 0113 256 4465 A friendly local community pub situated in the heart of Bramley on the outskirts of Leeds.Noted for the quality and choice of its cask ales The Old Unicorn serves excellent home cooked food every lunchtime. The pub has an al fresco drinking and dining area and a customer car park. There is also a large screen TV to catch up with all the latest sport.    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leeds The Town Hall TavernWestgate Leeds,LS1 2RATel: 0113 244 0765 This busy, bustling Leeds city centre pub is, as the name suggests, situated oppositethe town hall and the city’s law courts.It is a popular haunt with both the legal and business communities and servesvery good lunchtime food which is complemented by a fine selection of traditional cask ales.The first pub in Leeds to earn the ‘Beautiful Beer’ Award.So I reckon you're right LS1!
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They do a great pint of Ram Tam there. Can never get it anywhyere else.

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To be fair I think Jimbo was talking originally or at least historically because I don't even recognise the brewery he quotes. The Town Hall Tavern has only become a Timmy Taylor's House in the very recent past, certainly over 12 months but probably not much more.
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I'm pretty sure the owners of the THT used to Musgrave Sager?? Before the re-fit anyway!
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