The huge hidden taproom set to open behind Oxford Road from the team behind the UK's first craft beer bar
The founders of North Bar have been making a name for themselves across the Pennines for some 25 years now. In 1997, two mates, John Gyngell and Christian Townsley, took over a long, narrow unit on New Briggate in Leeds city centre, eventually creating a space where people could try brews they couldn’t get anywhere else.
“Many of the North team have lived, worked or studied in Manchester, and we make a habit of visiting as regularly as possible. The hospitality scene in Manchester has provided tonnes of inspiration over the years, and we can’t wait to bring North to the city.” Beer lovers can also browse the fridges for cans-to-go, spanning IPAs, pale ales, sours and pilsners, plus ciders and stouts and non-alcoholic beers. At the bar, there’s also a cocktail menu, featuring the taproom’s own negroni on tap, which is prepared at the brewery and delivered at the site to avoid queues at the bar, plus a curated list of wines by the bottle, showcasing natural wines producers and new techniques.
“I was a student here about 13 years ago, and this side of Oxford Road was always sort of forgotten about. You would go through to get to places like Joshua Brooks, but there wasn’t much here when the BBC shut down so seeing it redeveloped in this way, with really cool neighbours and independents like fellow Leeds concept Bundobust is really great.
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