The Leeds Arms is a pub regularly used by the local fishermen of Scarborough. It is full of character and old pictures of the fishing industry. It is a Grade ll listed building and stands on a street first listed in 1605. 3 fishermen's cottages originally stood there before being converted to the Leeds Arms which is now, possibly, the oldest pub in Scarborough still serving.
Entry Name: The Leeds Arms Public House
Listing Date: 22 December 1953
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
English Heritage Legacy ID: 446709
ID on this website: 101243162
Location: 26 St Mary’s Street
County: North Yorkshire
District: Scarborough
Electoral Ward/Division: Castle
Source: https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101243162-the-leeds-arms-public-house-scarborough-castle-ward
Leeds Arms
(01723) 361699
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About the Pub
Small, thriving one-roomed, Grade II listed pub situated in the Old Town area of Scarborough behind the harbour. Fishing and yachting pictures and memorabilia adorn the walls. An eclectic mix of locals gives rise to lively conversation.
Regular ales
This pub serves 3 regular beers.
• Camerons Strongarm
• Ossett Yorkshire Blonde
• Timothy Taylor Landlord
Opening Times
Monday
3.00 pm - 11.00 pm
Tuesday
3.00 pm - 11.00 pm
Wednesday
3.00 pm - 11.00 pm
Thursday
3.00 pm - 11.00 pm
Friday
Noon - 11.00 pm
Saturday
Noon - 11.00 pm
Sunday
Noon - 11.00 pm
Source:https://whatpub.com/pubs/SCA/25/leeds-arms-scarborough