
| Headingley pubs: The Headingley Taps |  |
|  | | The Headingley Taps |
|  | There is an argument that the outside of the Headingley Taps on North Lane looks like a strange mix between the Brighton Pavilion and a Victorian experiment in gothic architecture gone somewhat askew. |
 | |  | This is because it used to be the local water pumping station, but these days it is a somewhat different substance that flows through its pipes. The Taps is interesting to look at from the outside, but inside it does not play on its origins. BBC Leeds user Dominic Phillips reports that it has been refurbished with high ceilings, bright colours, new furniture, and loads more space than the old pub. Garden The Taps does have a beer garden of sorts: it's a car park. So if you fancy a pint on a Summer's afternoon or on a warm evening it may not be your first choice. It certainly lacks a certain 'ambience'. That is, of course, unless you like to check out the latest models of car. Summary: Interesting from the outside, a new inside.
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