
Brooklyn bar is one of the latest boutique bars to open up in the city, with a capacity of 100 people. Located on popular Call Lane, you will find music ranging from funk to soul and rock and roll. Expect to queue outside during the busy weekends.
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Last night I decided to head towards Holbeck Urban village area with a few friends, for a short real ale pub crawl. The real ale was good, and the walk between each pub was just the right distance to work off the excess food and drink.

Midnight Bell – 101 Water Lane, LS11 5QN

Cross Keys – 107 Water Lane, LS11 5WD
The route was the Hop, Midnight Bell, Cross Keys, and The Grove. You could add on Scarborough Tap, and Brewery Tap on to the route, but we ran out of time. My favourite was Midnight Bell. Did we miss out any pubs that you would have added into the real ale pub crawl.
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Football fans and x-factor wannabe’s can come together and watch the world cup games at OK Karaoke. Hire out a private booth and join friends, watch the match and have a sing-along after the match and at half-time. The world cup starts at 4pm on 11 June and the final takes place on 11 July.
Visit the OK Karaoke site for more information
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The Hop is the city’s newest bar, located opposite the City Inn on Granary Wharf. It has a great selection of real ales, and is set to become a popular live music venue. I can recommend a pint of Silver King. Upstairs the arch roof has pictures of album covers and a fantastic view of the canal.
Check out the Ossett Brewery for more information
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