Great food, live football and stunning waterfront views of the original wharves on the longest manmade waterway in Britain, The Leeds to Liverpool Canal.
Quench your thirst, tickle your tastebuds or please your palette. Cocktails, cask ale, craft beers, sublime spirits and more. Filled with whatever you prefer to raise your glass celebrate just because you can. What is life about if not making the most of every moment?
The café provides a really decent cup of carefully prepared barista coffee, with the option to try premium award-winning brand which comes direct from a hand-picked roaster, with a wonderful story. If tea's more your thing, a good old reassuring brew is served. Best sipped with a slice of homemade cake.
Menus have something for everyone. Whether it’s late morning, a snack whilst you work or friends and family sharing a great meal, all plates are freshly prepared. Try the brunch selection if you’ve had a canal side walk, sharing plates to start for a family meal or the yard-long Finsley Gate flatbreads to complement your evening drinks with friends. There are also superb options for children and a lovely, dedicated plant-based menu for you to indulge in.
Season (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Tuesday | Closed | |
Wednesday | 11:00 | - 17:00 |
Thursday | 11:00 | - 19:00 |
Friday - Sunday | 11:00 | - 22:00 |
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