Yorkshire Post

New bar and eatery open in Tetley’s old HQ

- Michael Crossland BUSINESS REPORTER

KIRKSTALL Brewery has now opened its new bar and restaurant at the famous Tetley building in Leeds.

The building, which was built in the 1930s, sits in the heart of the Leeds Aire Park Scheme, a multimilli­on pound project which will feature hundreds of new homes built on the south side of the city, centred around a park.

In collaborat­ion with Vastint UK, the developer behind Aire Park and owner of The Tetley building, it reopened to the public from April 26, under the management of Kirkstall Brewery.

Whilst plans to refurbish the building are progressed, Kirkstall will take over the lease of the former headquarte­rs of Tetley Brewery as custodians of the landmark.

The ground floor of the building has re-opened and will remain in use during the interim period until restoratio­n works can begin on the building.

Steve Holt, Kirkstall Brewery’s owner and founder, said: “We’re thrilled to be able to work with Vastint UK to create a venue that celebrates Leeds’ brewing heritage, in a building which is a landmark of beer culture.

“It was always our ambition with this project to create a venue that offered fantastic food and celebrated the best of local brewing.

“We’re thrilled to have not only Kirkstall, Leeds Brewery and North beers available but also beers from other Leeds-based breweries including Northern Monk, Anthology, and, of course, Tetley’s Bitter.”

Kirkstall Brewery said its aim is to create a “contempora­ry, fresh and friendly venue and events space, which celebrates the rich history of beer making in Leeds and Yorkshire”. Classic pub food will be served.

The relaunch of The Tetley follows the opening of the first of Aire Park’s public realm, Tetley Green and Theatre Gardens, and marks the initial phase of the eight-acre public park.

On completion, The Tetley will stand as the focal point of Aire Park. Originally built in an Art Deco style in 1931, Vastint UK has already revealed plans to invest heavily in The Tetley’s redevelopm­ent and refurbishm­ent, including retaining original features such as its war memorial and the former Tetley boardroom.

In the 1980s, Tetley’s Brewery became the world’s largest producer of cask ale and the site has remained an icon of Leeds beer history, even after its closure in 2011.

The building previously operated as a contempora­ry art gallery from 2013 until 2023, when its lease ended.

Simon Schofield, inset, head of developmen­t north at Vastint UK, said: “Having outlined our proposals to safeguard this iconic building and submitted our plans to the council, it was always our aim to keep the building open until restoratio­n work got underway. We’re thrilled to be able to do this in collaborat­ion with Kirkstall Brewery.

“As a true icon of the city’s built environmen­t, we’re excited to have The Tetley at the heart of Aire Park. We hope this partnershi­p with Kirkstall Brewery gives the people of Leeds a small taster of what’s to come in the very near future.”

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