‘Town’ has been a desination for a generation of revellers who are sure to remember these watering holes and nightspots with hazy affection. The photos cover decades of dancing the night away or propping up the bar. Which do you miss the most from back in the day? READ MORE: 43 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook YEP RETRO NEWSLETTER: Sign up for our free monthly email digest of Leeds nostalgia

7. Tiffany's
Located upstairs in the Merrion Centre Tiffany's was loved by a generation of clubbers. It tried to compete with regular themed events, such as this 1975 French night promising can-can dancing and Pernod promotions. | YPN Photo: YPN

8. Pig & Whistle
Did you ever pop into The Pig and Whistle on Woodhouse Lane back in the day? | YPN Photo: YPN

9. Belinda's
The nightclub on Lower Briggate enjoyed a loyal following during the 1970s and into the 1980s when it underwent a £75,000 facelift. | YPN Photo: YPN

10. Marquis of Granby
The Marquis of Granby on Eastgate, pictured in August 1984, was converted into a shop and offices. | YPN Photo: YPN

11. Heaven and Hell
Heaven and Hell on Eastgate was one of the first nightclubs in Leeds to embrace the ‘dual dance floor’ concept and, by the late 1970s, had become well-known as a punk and alternative venue. | YPN Photo: YPN

12. The Guildfordf
The Guildford Hotel was built in 1900 and was originally situated at number 6 Guildford Street, hence the name. Guildford Street became part of The Headrow after road widening took place in the 1930s. Pictured in January 1996. | Peter Langford Photo: Peter Langford