The Moorgate, Kippax - pub details
Address: Leeds Road, Kippax, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 7EP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6097) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
East Garforth (1.3 miles), Garforth (1.6 miles), Micklefield (2.5 miles)
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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 3 users)
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user reviews of the Moorgate, Kippax
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The Moorgate in Leeds Kippax is a Samuel Smith pub, it hosts a number of Sam Smith's beers and ales. Personally I love to have a nice of Sovereign priced at �1.55 (2011 as of writing) which is a great price it�s a smooth ale that has a nice taste and well worth it. Old brewery bitter is a great pint as well. Again cheep and well worth it. For the lager drinkers Taddys is a great pint it also comes in a shinny tall funky glass its served nice and cold and is kept well. The top shelf is not a Sam Smiths I forget the name, but I like the odd whiskey and told the Governor Bob that I like Southern comfort.. He had a quick think and gave me a shot of son of the south whiskey priced 1.88 WHICH is great for any night out. OK well the staff are always friendly and work hard, you don�t see them sitting there twiddling there thumbs, always busy but happy and easy going. The place is a clean well kept pub. The ales and beers ect are all well kept and the lines cleaned and polished and it looks good as it tastes. The pub is very much a local pub, When I first came with long hair and a tad of eyeliner on (yes im a bloke btw lol and yes straight think Russell brand meets Johnny deep That�s me) I got a few odd looks PLUS I�m a London boy. After they saw me a few times was all very friendly and kind and welcoming, now they see me a lot they are all very sweet and kind. The only downfall I can find is that Sam Smiths pubs made the CHOICE to take away the TV�s and music and live music, Which is a shame as many a rugby fan (Leeds rhinos or the cas tigers) drink there. To the upside of the downside, they have quizzes on Sunday and Tuesday eve, only a quid to play per team. Unwind nights and others of which I cant remember. Overall I say it�s a great pub and cheapest in the area, maybe the best ales and defo the friendliest. Well worth the trip. This is my first pub review so I hope that it comes across clear and that I have helped in someway shape or form. If you see a 23 year old ponytail Londoner in the corner .. That�s me! AliceDraven - 14 Mar 2011 18:59 |
This is a nice pub the clientele are usually a little older but the Ayingerbrau Pils lager they sell is fantastic! They also do pub snacks which are nice and the staff are friendly. It doesn't get too crowded but is nicely busy on a weekend. Alex Spencer - 22 Jul 2004 13:12 |