Your definitive guide to the Leeds nightclubs we have loved and lost
This photo gallery spans more than five decades of long lost nightclubs around Leeds.
By Andrew Hutchinson
Published 16th Jan 2022, 04:45 BST
Updated 16th Jan 2022, 08:11 BST
They take a whistle stop tour to remember and reminisce those nightspots you called home (on a weekend at least!) and aim to spark happy if not hazy memories among generations of revellers. The nightclubs have been have been brought to life thanks to photos from the YEP archive and you should be able to scroll through in the time it takes to play your favourite pop song. READ MORE:Unseen photos from inside Leeds nightclubs in the 1990sLOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA?Join Leeds Retro on facebook
25. Club Nato
Keeping the peace: Bouncers outside Club Nato on Boar Lane in 1996.
Bondi Beach Bar featutred plastic sharks on the wall, bar staff in bikinis, and of course a rotating dance floor that claimed the balance of many a drunken beach-goer back in the day. Photo: James Hardisty
Technically in Birstall but just a few hundred yards from the Leeds border Club Barcelona bused in revellers from the city centre back in the day. Opened by boxer Frank Bruno and his wife Laura in November 1997.
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