
The Clock Inn
📍 488 Roundhay Rd, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2HU, UK
About The Clock Inn
The Clock Inn is a highly-rated bar situated in the vibrant Roundhay area of Leeds, boasting an impressive Google rating of 4.6/5 stars. Associated with the renowned Salt Beer Factory, it offers a fantastic destination for locals and visitors alike seeking quality drinks and a friendly environment.
Guests consistently praise The Clock Inn for its top-notch atmosphere, the extensive and well-maintained selection of beers, and the exceptionally welcoming staff. While primarily a bar, delicious food is also available thanks to a collaboration with Big Buns Eatery, offering tempting options that guests have highly recommended.
Visiting Information
The Clock Inn is open Monday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM, and on Sundays from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM. The venue is committed to accessibility, featuring a wheelchair-accessible restroom. For payment, customers can conveniently use credit cards, debit cards, and NFC, ensuring a smooth experience.
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📍 488 Roundhay Rd, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2HU, UK
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Showing 5 of 168 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.
Me and a mate went recently, popped in for a pint and ended up staying 3 hours Several pints and some food later we will definitely be back. Super friendly and welcoming staff behind the bar and a really clean and nice looking venue Beers clearly well maintained as well, with a good selection too
We had a chaps get together (age 50+) , staff were amazing, lovely atmosphere, although we didn't eat here the food looked great and smelled even better.
Top notch atmosphere, great selection of drinks. The smells coming from big buns eatery were mouth watering, so much so we had to try a large portion of there uniquely shaped that did not disappoint we were then given a free portion of bbq sticky wings which was a nice touch. These were absolutely banging!…sweet, sticky, crispy with a touch of chopped chillies.
Felt clean and comfortable with a good atmosphere for a Thursday evening. Plenty of people ordering food so it must be good, although I didn't try it. Interior is cool with a cozy vibe. Only dropped to a 4 star due to the fact the non alcohol offerings was poor due to lack of options. £9 for 3 bottles of non alc beer is pretty much in line with supermarkets so just go out and have fun instead!
The pub has reverted to a more traditional quieter place with good beer. I didn't see anyone eating but there were menus around