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                <title>The Angel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Far and away the cheapest pint in town (it's a Samuel Smith's establishment), squirrelled away up an alleyway off Briggate.  <br><br>Always guaranteed an 'eclectic' mix of clientele due to the prices (read: winos, students, alternative types, office workers, a proper cross-section), but that also guarantees a cracking laugh. <br><br>No jukebox, no tellybox, you actually have to talk to your mates.  One night when I was in one room descended into an informal football trivia quiz, with about 20 people all nattering away and throwing in questions.<br><br>Does do food, cheap, but I've not had the pleasure yet.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Adelphi</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A cracking boozer near the Tetley's Brewery. Not particularly cheap, but not extortionate either.  <br><br>Original Victorian fixtures and fittings. Food is of a good standard and there are a myriad of rooms to get yourself lost in. A quality place to start a night, or for a quiet(ish) drink if you don't fancy having a massive bender.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Pubs off Briggate</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Thousands of shoppers every day pass some of Leeds’ best kept secrets - the pubs in the little alleys off Briggate.  Of these, the best two are Whitelocks (down an alley by the Northern Rock) a fantastic time-warp of a pub with walls covered in mirrors supplied by long since defunct breweries.   Excellent real ale, and famed for its luncheons.  The other highlight is the Angel Inn, a Sam Smiths boozer down an alley beside Dixons.  Cheap beer and comfortable surroundings - the upstairs lounge is a great way to pass an hour with the papers away from the bustle of Briggate.]]></description>
                
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