The Scarbrough is probably the most misspelled pub in Leeds as it is named after its first owner, Henry Scarbrough, rather than the seaside town. The building, with its impressive tiled frontage, dates from 1765, becoming a pub in 1826. There is a long bar opposite the entrance with seating areas to either side and is a busy ale house that provides a convenient spot to wait for a train from Leeds Station across the road. One of the few places still serving Tetley Bitter in central Leeds, the selection of guest ales is sourced from around the country. Opening times may sometimes vary.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Scarbrough Hotel, Leeds
Changing beers typically include: Oakham - Citra , St Austell - Tribute , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National
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