They may have fallen by the wayside but for many will always evoke happy times of a misspent youth or a sense of community and belonging. Time may have been called on these watering holes but we hope these photos provide a trip down memory lane for generations of revellers who enjoyed a pint or two back in the day. Which was your favourite? READ MORE: 21 Leeds publicans you may remember from the 1990s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
1. Stumps
Stumps - located underneath Leeds City Art Gallery on The Headrow - was a popular haunt. Closed in the 1990s.
2. The Peel
The Peel, a Webster's pub on Boar Lane, closed in the mid 1980s as its necessary refurbishment was simply not seen as a woethwhile investment.
3. The Squinting Cat
The Squinting Cat on Swarcliffe Drive became a magnet for anti-social behaviour before a fire broke out in 2013, which destroyed a large portion of the building. Photo: Steve Riding
4. The Travellers
The Travellers on Selby Road - pictured inside here in April 1993 - closed in 2007.
5. Mulberry Hotel
Pictured is Suzanne and Michael Haywood at the Mulberry Hotel on Hunslet Road in September 2009. The pub closed in 2012. Photo: Steve Riding
6. The General Wade
The General Wade opened in October 1965 and was nicknamed 'The Threepenny Bit' owing to its octagonal shape.