It was getting a little late, but my pal and I fancied a nightcap before we bid adieu. He said, «hey what about that new place Lamb & Flag?» I blanked, «What new place?» He strode on. «Let me show you.» I’ve always been a fan of Leeds Brewery pubs, so to discover they have a new one, tucked away just off The Calls, was a happy time. I love the fact they’ve refurbished another of Leeds’ old buildings and breathed new life into an unused space. It’s a classic LB fit out — the character of the building is in tact, yet it’s clean and simply anew, and retains the quirky personality of the original space. Firstly, they’ve some coveted outdoor space: a small patio out back and cute little balcony that overlooks said patio. It’s really private, being ensconced between the church and another building, so it feels like a secret haven. The inside has plenty of little nooks and larger tables, so small or large, your party’s going to be happy. There’s a menu, including some classic British bites, and a fairly interesting bar. Besides your ales and a few craft beers, they also offer up some interesting ports and such. Very cosy, very classy. The gin selection is fine, but don’t expect Monkey 47. Since my visit was literally a nightcap, lasting 30 minutes before close, I can’t comment much on the atmosphere but I can say that the chap running the bar couldn’t do enough to help us. Despite teething problems with glassware, limited booze from what will be their standard selection, and lack of fruit, he made us feel so welcome. Props to him — he’s be a fabulous manager/landlord. I’m a fan, and I hope to spend many more evenings in the Lamb & Flag!