Leeds lost pubs

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wiggy wrote: Trojan wrote: drapesy wrote: The Former Victoria (latterly the'Trotters') on York road- now a pet shop. Quite a good name for a pub "The Fish and Reptiles" a better name for that hole would of been'the bulletts and blades'. how about 'Purdeys'
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wiggy wrote: Trojan wrote: drapesy wrote: The Former Victoria (latterly the'Trotters') on York road- now a pet shop. Quite a good name for a pub "The Fish and Reptiles" a better name for that hole would of been'the bulletts and blades'. The Fish and Reptiles would probably have summed up most of the patrons...
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Krasberry wrote: Very true trojan there isn't really a decent pub in morley, My wife comes from Ossett so we go there quite a bit and there are a least three pubs in Ossett that are pleasant to be in and sell good beer. In Dewsbury there's the West Riding Refreshment Rooms, in most towns round here there are some decent pubs selling decent ale. My favourite in Leeds is the Palace. But not in central Morley. I've lived here all my life and for most of the adult part it's always been the case. Why?    
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raveydavey wrote: wiggy wrote: Trojan wrote: drapesy wrote: The Former Victoria (latterly the'Trotters') on York road- now a pet shop. Quite a good name for a pub "The Fish and Reptiles" a better name for that hole would of been'the bulletts and blades'. The Fish and Reptiles would probably have summed up most of the patrons... The Dog and Gun / Melbourne/ Shaftesbury / White Horse / Eagle / Hope Inn / Woodpecker...but for the likes of me, I can not picture where the Victoria was, must be having a serious senior moment, to much Tetleys Bitter in times gone by...can some one point out the location for my brain cells to get around.Frank
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Ollie wrote: raveydavey wrote: wiggy wrote: Trojan wrote: drapesy wrote: The Former Victoria (latterly the'Trotters') on York road- now a pet shop. Quite a good name for a pub "The Fish and Reptiles" a better name for that hole would of been'the bulletts and blades'. The Fish and Reptiles would probably have summed up most of the patrons... The Dog and Gun / Melbourne/ Shaftesbury / White Horse / Eagle / Hope Inn / Woodpecker...but for the likes of me, I can not picture where the Victoria was, must be having a serious senior moment, to much Tetleys Bitter in times gone by...can some one point out the location for my brain cells to get around.Frank On the right hand side going down York Road, past Torre Rd. and before the Woodpecker (I think ...)

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Was that the new pub they built on the Ebor Gardens Estate in the early sixties looking out onto York Rd....further down from the Cinema, had about four tower blocks of flats behind it... to replace the old Vic with the marble facade..
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Trojan wrote: Krasberry wrote: Very true trojan there isn't really a decent pub in morley, My wife comes from Ossett so we go there quite a bit and there are a least three pubs in Ossett that are pleasant to be in and sell good beer. In Dewsbury there's the West Riding Refreshment Rooms, in most towns round here there are some decent pubs selling decent ale. My favourite in Leeds is the Palace. But not in central Morley. I've lived here all my life and for most of the adult part it's always been the case. Why?     Who Knows,Its just the case that Morley has not got a decent pub really,i mainly go into Leeds city centre if going out for the night,but i too have lived in Morley all my life and the last time i went round Locally for a few drinks the Halfway house and the Miners arms seem the only two half decent pubs in Morley the rest was seemed to be just full of chavs downing their watered down stella.
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Ollie wrote: Was that the new pub they built on the Ebor Gardens Estate in the early sixties looking out onto York Rd....further down from the Cinema, had about four tower blocks of flats behind it... to replace the old Vic with the marble facade.. Yes that's the one.Here's the original - behind the tram.
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And here's the replacement..
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drapesy wrote: And here's the replacement.. As you come out of Leeds up York Road it is just before the Irish Centre but on the opposite side of the road, before you get to the Torre Road flyover.
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