Historic city centre
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Powerchair
Overview
This pub claims to be the oldest in Leeds but still manages to have good access for wheelchair users inside and out
Transport & Parking
There is no parking
Access
The pub is reached through a narrow walkway which may present some with issues though it was fine for my powerchair which itself is quite wide. Once inside the bar is accessible with level access and a considerable amount of seating. There are other seating areas which are reachable via ramps which the staff will help with on request, though it may be easier to avoid this hassle. There is also seating outside the pub with tables at a low enough height to be sat at easily. All signage is clear though some parts of the interior are fairly dark in line with the theming of the pub.
Toilets
There is a disabled access toilet with reasonable space inside to move around. A radar key is required.
Staff
Staff were extremely helpful and particularly understanding when I hadn't noticed a step and went down it in my chair!
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Very relaxed atmosphere with good food and drink. Looking forward to visiting again.
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