Leeds Football Pubs - No.3

February 3, 2022

 No. 3 - The Plantation

The Plantation is a local’s local where everyone knows everyone. Hidden in the middle of a residential estate less than three miles from Elland Road Stadium. The Pride of Middleton is a proper Leeds United Pub, a place you’d avoid unless you wanted things to get a bit tasty on matchdays, The Plantation is definitely somewhere you’d actually want to go for a matchday pint.


Home and headquarters to the South Leeds Independent (SLI), coaches are run to all Leeds away games, with a park and ride service for all home fixtures – just park up, jump on the SLI matchday special and away you go. £4 adult and £2 junior return journey.


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Pub Opening Times

Monday to Thursday 4pm – 11pm

Friday 2pm -11:30pm

Saturday 12pm-11:30pm

Sunday 12pm to 11pm

Opening times much, much earlier for lunchtime kick offs

  • Music Quiz and Hoy/Bingo on Wednesday nights from 8pm
  • Hoy on Sunday evenings from 6pm.
  • Regular summer bbqs and events
  • Free room hire
  • Sunday lunches relaunch April 2022
  • SLI meetings and regular gatherings.

A true Leeds United Pub.



By paul keat January 8, 2026
The Leeds United Supporters’ Network is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Terry Yorath, aged 75. Terry was a proud servant of Leeds United , a former Wales captain and manager, and a respected figure in football both on and off the pitch. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who knew him. Terry emerged as a strong, natural leader in Don Revie’s great Leeds United side of the early 1970s. Although born in Cardiff, Wales, he signed as a schoolboy, and went on to play a key role in the 1973–74 First Division title-winning team and featured in the 1975 European Cup Final, becoming the first Welshman to play in that competition’s final. He later enjoyed distinguished spells with Coventry City and Tottenham Hotspur, captaining Coventry with pride, and represented Wales with great commitment, earning 59 caps. Beyond his playing days, Terry gave much to the game as a manager, most notably with Wales, where he led a talented side that came heartbreakingly close to qualifying for the 1994 World Cup. His life was marked by personal tragedy, including the loss of his son Daniel and his presence at the Bradford City fire, events that showed his courage and humanity away from football. Terry Yorath will be remembered by LUSN members, and Leeds United fans everywhere, as a fierce competitor, a leader, and a man who represented our club with honour. As with all our legends, he will never be forgotten.
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