Get yourself down for a pint on a busy day/time. Hardly terrifying on a Tuesday afternoon!? A social club down parliament street in Boro will sort you out wink😂
I grew up there in the late 60's and early 70's. I never had any trouble, everyone was friendly. It was clean and everyone took pride in their houses keeping them spick and span. I went back last year and couldn't believe how terrible it looks. No one seems to care anymore. Sad
@@leeeverett7835 no, it’s what the tories have done, more specifically a pos like Sunak who is a tax dodger with him and his rich wife. He’ll be residing in my home state of California once labour wins.
Wherever you go, you'll always find a little ray of hope left in some people. The trouble is they tend stand out like a single good finger on a hand of sore thumbs.
Harehills back in the day had a massive Burtons clothing factory, and other textile firms. All gone. Was always rough round the edges, many local families now moved away. has gone right down the pan in last 10 yrs. Would not venture down at night.
I lived in Harehills in the very early 90s for a few years and it really wasn’t that bad a place. One of those places where people would give you a look if you said you lived there but they’d never been there and just bought into what they heard from other people who didn’t actually live there. Roundhay Road had loads of decent shops and it really wasn’t too bad there at all. I had cabbies who would refuse to drive me from town at night because of the rep it had but I always thought it was an unfair rep. Kind of what like Armley gets now. But in the last 10-20 years and these days? Christ no. You’re right in that so many people have just upped and left over the years and just doesn’t have that vibe from back in the day. I hate badmouthing Leeds areas but that place is a nasty shithole now.
It is 70per cent Muslim with multiple occupancies ..the houses are still substantial,, I was born and brought up there from ,1946 to 1958 and it was a lovely place to grow up
The area began to be developed from the 1820s, when people sought to escape the overcrowding in the centre of Leeds, wide streets and detached houses were envisaged in a plan titled 'New Leeds'. However, it was closely packed back-to-back housing for workers that came to be built in the 1890s.
I looked up some videos. Mostly pictures, even some then and now montages. Looked like a proper working class area where people had pride in where they lived and took care of it as best they could.
Grew up there as a kid in the 60s, mainly Brits and Windrush, who got on brilliantly together. Shame you never got chance to visit the Fforde Grene, closed years ago, that would have been on your list of the top 5 most dangerous pubs in the country.
The there is no way on this earth the Fforde Green was dangerous lol. He is probably mixed up with the Hayfield in Chapeltown. Definitely not there though. I knew the guy who ran it and a food few of the locals
Lets crank this up a notch. Shields Road in Byker, Newcastle. Great parking. Loads of rough pubs on 1 street. and a dodgy hostel if you’re brave enough. Bottom 1% most deprived post code in england. 💪
Newcastle is great - you have to walk along the Tyne from under Tyne Bridge to the Free Trade Inn - great pub, rough inside, loads of graffiti in the bogs, great pints and views over the river (as it's up high) ... close to Byker
I enjoyed that vid. I was actually from Harehills and grew up there until I was 10 and went to Harehills Middle until around 1985. It was a great place to grow up back then so take no notice of anyone that says it has "always" been shit. Now don't get me wrong lol, it is grim now and it is known to be the worse area in the City. It is a crying shame when you remember how good it was growing up as a nipper and see it the way it is now. What's the old saying? "They can't take your memories" lol. Cheers bud 👍🏼
My old stomping ground. We called it scare hills when we lived there. Lived there a few years, never had an incident personally, but it does kick off there at times.
@@honestplacesThat was one hell of a palaver getting In aswell wasn't it? Haha. No problem buddy, keep up the great videos, I'm looking forward to the next one 🏴 Cheers!
I live in Harehills in leeds Harehills Lane is always full of trouble in my opinion the worst pub is brown hare thanks for going in labour club used to go in with mum and dad and always wondered if it's still same in there or not and by looks it is still same seeing it brought back few memories
What I find strange is apart from Leeds and Bradford, ive not seen anywhere else in the UK that people put bars on their house windows and doors routinely on so many as you see here. Wonder why those places specifically. As for getting into that pub, blimey, that was hard work. I like the bit where they said “dont be starting any fights” ! Gives you an idea what the area is like.
I lived in Harehills, i was burgled 7 times and even after I put grills up - they removed the whole window frame they were attached to. The cops said I attracted attention because I painted the front of the house (“no one does that round here”) so I obviously had money ie possessions
@@innertube47 OMG that sounds really bad, so sorry to hear that. I was burgled once years ago, smashed a back window to get in but is it that lawless round there ?
Harehills used to be mostly Asian. Now it’s everyone from all over the world. And it’s rougher for it. Halton Moor is bad but it’s basically a massive council estate with only 2 roads leading into it. Try seacroft and Gipton too.
My Dad and Grandad both grew up in Harehill. Hardworking working class neighbourhood back in the day 50's - 80's. Now it's dire. I feel sorry for the good people who are stuck there.
worked in and around the roughest estates of westyorkshire and the north including a regular weekly day in Harehills for 9 years but never had any bother and that was a visible cash handling job (maybe i was lucky). i wouldn't be able to choose the roughest there's a few to choose but Halton Moor has to be up there heard stories of a notorious pub think it was just called the Halton Moor but by the time i was working on the estate it was coming to the end and closed down a short while later. still deliver round Harehills in my current job and it still has some salt of the earth people living there .
Ashamed to say I grew up in Harehills, and knew every road you were walking along. I’m also ashamed to say, that I grew up in Harehills Labour Club. My dad was a member (probably still is) and spent many a weekends throughout my childhood in all of those rooms. I don’t miss it, I try not to remember it. But the place hasn’t changed since 1993. Loved the video, even though it gave me some very harrowing memories
Anyone remember the Strega ? Used to drink there Sunday afternoon when the pubs shut at 2pm. Load of the boys from the Whinmoor pub used to jump in a minibus and head on down for more beer.
Ha ha yea!! What about The Gaiety and Sunny's with the cage around the bar!! From Whinmoor myself, used to visit the above plus the blues clubs after the Warehouse... Great days!!
Swaggy lad here! The amount of pubs we've lost in LS14, LS8 and LS9 is criminal. Brown Hare was always alright for an Ayingerbrau and a corned beef and beetroot sarny.
Can’t believe you’re there. Spent a lot of time there as my mum lives near Morrisons. It’s a dive mate ! 😅😂 You get used to the looks from the windows. I’d recommend Troy Autopoint for anything with your car. They look after you there and are reasonably priced. Can’t wait for your next one! 🎉
I used to work at harehills labour club even though I don’t now I don’t have a bad word to say about the place or people! For anyone wondering there was a few incidents in the area and as a members run club the committee got together and everyone agreed to get a gate and fob system to feel safer, to say some evenings don’t finish until midnightish.
I think Leeds people in general are some of the most open and friendly in the UK. Hare Hills always looked ropey to be fair. Nothing new. They used to hang their washing on pulleys across the road in the terraced streets. Not sure if they still do.
I lived on Seaforth Avenue and then on Bexley Terrace in the early 00s when I was a kid. I remember watching the 2001 riots when they burnt all those cars fighting the police. I remember my mum and a few of her friends trying to stop some of the rioters from pushing a car into Stan's fish and chip shop. It was a living nightmare. Harehills was a sh*thole then and it still is now. I remember the roads down Harehills Road were scarred where the burned cars had been for years after. I hate that place with a passion
I visited Harehills myself way back in March 2012, and in neighbouring Gipton and Seacroft in July 2021 during my visit to Leeds - as a street photographer (my hobby), not one person batted an eyelid, just another normal day!
@@matimus100 Strange people that are obsessed with Jimmy savile. 😂. Of all the things to say.. u mention a beast!! Shows your mentality. Have a good day mate. ✌️🏴
This one is certainly interesting. I spent some time in Jimmy's and discovered Harehills by night once when I couldn't sleep and went for a wander. Definitely head down, walk fast, ideally wear plain trackies or whatever because the sense of being watched as an outsider is real haha
These areas have poor housing, poverty, and few green spaces, but are not dangerous . As a Leeds resident I've never felt unsafe walking anywhere in this city.
Love your style and content...but when you roam around these kinds of neighbourhoods I'm left feeling quite sad and angry that this country has fallen so much. Kudos to you though for documenting it.
I'm loving your content Danny, you've certainly got your own unique style, you just say it as it is, you've got a proper wicked sense of humour aswell🤣 keep 'em coming pal👍🏻
I am Leeds born and bred, and yes Harehills is poor and rough. Shame you didn't carry on walking up to York road. The Brown hare proper dive. You must give it a try. Sam Smiths too. Never been in, and I reckon I can take care of me sen. LOL.
My missus lived in harehills in the mid 90's it was a warzone. Helicopters over the house every night! Is the FForde Green Pub still there? That place was something
And now look what happened, a riot......😢 goes to show you how having a certain demographic can change the social environment.....over the decades Harehills has transformed beyond recognition 😢
My Grandma used to tell me that when she was young it used to be a nice place to live, how times have changed. Good job you did not go there when it was dark and try filming
Here he is with his sarky comments 😅 Love it! 60p drink probably tastes like 60p 😂 That car with the spoiler taking off 😂 Jesus. Not 5 minutes in and I'm pmsl 😂
Harehills Labour Club … interestingly features in the film Ghost Stories. The room where Paul Whitehouse first appears is the games room where you had your pint!
Where ever you get terraced houses with manky dormer windows all different shapes and sizes it is usually a rough neighbourhood with no or very few public houses left. Just an observation when I lived in Bradford😎
You didnt give us a shout when you were there! I live in Harehills, theres only really one pub , The Brown Hare. Theres a feww ropey ones in Burnantofts if youre back again. Give me a shout.
@@JustDaniel6764 Hellish. Tory Britain. And will not be any better under Starmer . The British establishment cares only for people with plenty of money and with the running down of public services this will only get worse as you say.
Place looks clean, quite big, TVs and everything. Don’t know why people are saying it’s “rough” or a “shithole” just because it isn’t all dressed up and fancy.
I've found this in pretty much every Legion/Working Men's Club. Ask any punter if you have to be a member and they angrily insist you do while looking at you like something they just stepped in. But ask a staff member "can I just have a quick pint" and they're like "yeah of course" 😅 you can almost feel the punters thinking "how come I have to pay £9/year membership and he doesn't" 😂
Never been but that is one grim looking area! Thought that guineas was gonna about £3 for a labour club, least you didn’t see what was “kicking off” in the mosque😂 top work pal👍
I find it hilarious how the UK has become a total Khazi. Poverty everywhere. Note to young men: train up in a skill and get out. More money in other parts of the world and tax efficient too.
getting a drink in a rough seaside town! - th-cam.com/video/HQ95Vt2aGaU/w-d-xo.html
Get yourself down for a pint on a busy day/time. Hardly terrifying on a Tuesday afternoon!? A social club down parliament street in Boro will sort you out wink😂
I was in there the other night for a pub quiz. The first question was "what are you looking at".
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First prize was an alibi
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@otey7326I've never heard that but I irish must be a cunty english thing. Think it's hilarious
I grew up there in the late 60's and early 70's. I never had any trouble, everyone was friendly. It was clean and everyone took pride in their houses keeping them spick and span. I went back last year and couldn't believe how terrible it looks. No one seems to care anymore. Sad
Damn, thanks for sharing.
It's amazing how much of the Uk looks like a developing nation.
Estates init....just left to rot
@@honestplacesRishi sunak syphoning money from poorer areas and pumping it into middle class areas.
That's what 20 years of labour and torie have done to the UK.
Developing means rising up, improving. - Our nation is sinking down, degrading.
@@leeeverett7835 no, it’s what the tories have done, more specifically a pos like Sunak who is a tax dodger with him and his rich wife. He’ll be residing in my home state of California once labour wins.
You know it's rough when there's not even a pigeon going around 😂
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They ate em , no kidding .
PFC - Pigeon Fried Chicken
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@@dannybowden5296 well thanks for ruining the chicken shops for me. I wondered why the pieces were so small. 🤮🤣
That entire exchange with the local patrons trying to get into the pub was gold, 😄great content pal...
“I’m a alien, I’m a legal alien, I’m an Englishman in Harehills”
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@@honestplaces I always sing that to myself whenever I have the unfortunate opportunity to pass through harehills classic song by Sting 🎵
Fair play to the barmaid for being welcoming !
Always a positive
Wherever you go, you'll always find a little ray of hope left in some people. The trouble is they tend stand out like a single good finger on a hand of sore thumbs.
Indeed
@@muttt.whopull3252 Good call - the amount of customers a watering hole gets is a strong indication of the amount of jobs left in that neighbourhood.
Harehills back in the day had a massive Burtons clothing factory, and other textile firms. All gone. Was always rough round the edges, many local families now moved away. has gone right down the pan in last 10 yrs. Would not venture down at night.
Shame init. Yeh mate, no go at night
I used to do order picking just before Christmas at the Burton's warehouse back in the 1980's 😂
I lived in Harehills in the very early 90s for a few years and it really wasn’t that bad a place. One of those places where people would give you a look if you said you lived there but they’d never been there and just bought into what they heard from other people who didn’t actually live there.
Roundhay Road had loads of decent shops and it really wasn’t too bad there at all. I had cabbies who would refuse to drive me from town at night because of the rep it had but I always thought it was an unfair rep. Kind of what like Armley gets now.
But in the last 10-20 years and these days? Christ no. You’re right in that so many people have just upped and left over the years and just doesn’t have that vibe from back in the day. I hate badmouthing Leeds areas but that place is a nasty shithole now.
It is 70per cent Muslim with multiple occupancies ..the houses are still substantial,, I was born and brought up there from ,1946 to 1958 and it was a lovely place to grow up
Sorry to see what diversity has done to the place.
It’s the opposite of diversity. One group moves out, another moves in. It’s kept as a place to contain lower classes and undesirables.
You’re right. I was brought up on Sheepscar Street and dreamed of living in Harehills.
NOT ANYMORE
@@ozbolli Exact same shit happening here in Germany too !
I was thinking what those houses and neighborhoods must have looked like post WW2 when the economy was good and there were working families there.
There will be old pics somewhere 😬
The area began to be developed from the 1820s, when people sought to escape the overcrowding in the centre of Leeds, wide streets and detached houses were envisaged in a plan titled 'New Leeds'. However, it was closely packed back-to-back housing for workers that came to be built in the 1890s.
@@johnwright3426 thank you John .👍🏻
I looked up some videos. Mostly pictures, even some then and now montages. Looked like a proper working class area where people had pride in where they lived and took care of it as best they could.
I grew up there , was a great place to be a kid .
Grew up there as a kid in the 60s, mainly Brits and Windrush, who got on brilliantly together. Shame you never got chance to visit the Fforde Grene, closed years ago, that would have been on your list of the top 5 most dangerous pubs in the country.
Sounds a right gem!
The there is no way on this earth the Fforde Green was dangerous lol. He is probably mixed up with the Hayfield in Chapeltown. Definitely not there though. I knew the guy who ran it and a food few of the locals
😂😂 was it fuck
Fforde Green wasn't as rough as The Gaiety!!
Fforde Green was rough but nowhere near as bad as The Gaiety or Hayfield. They were proper dangerous.
Crazy thing is less than mile up the road, u have Roundhay which is one of the best areas of Leeds.
Mad init
Jimmy Saville's hometown.
He touched a lot of the Local Community
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@@MatthewWrightakaM-acculate Bellpipe!
Best? Only if you pretend harehills isn't there 😂
Harmless place. They were so welcoming and friendly, and let you off 5p, How is that rough?
True, but I can imagine going there at 10 on a Friday would be a different story
@@PascalCygan5 Tbf the boozers in Harehills are the last place you'll actually find trouble. Wouldn't walk the streets there.
Try searching TH-cam for other Harehills content, seriously I grew up around there, it wasn't great then but is so much worse now.
This comment didn't age very well.
@@The_Genie_ The people who wrecked Harehills don't drink.
Ive gigged at Harehills labour many times over the years when I was a singer...Massive club! Great video Dan!
Huge init. Cheers pal
@@honestplaces Cheers Dan all the best mate
Lets crank this up a notch. Shields Road in Byker, Newcastle. Great parking. Loads of rough pubs on 1 street. and a dodgy hostel if you’re brave enough. Bottom 1% most deprived post code in england. 💪
Sounds bangin 🤣
Have you got the minerals cheif? 😂😂😂 you make good viewing 👍
@@honestplaces truth be told you'd be fine. good content too
Newcastle is great - you have to walk along the Tyne from under Tyne Bridge to the Free Trade Inn - great pub, rough inside, loads of graffiti in the bogs, great pints and views over the river (as it's up high) ... close to Byker
@@StravaleReviewsBeer superb pub. probably one of the most inclusive pubs in newcastle.
Signing in for a pint 😂.
Amazing.
Just found the channel, really interesting. 🎉🎉
I enjoyed that vid. I was actually from Harehills and grew up there until I was 10 and went to Harehills Middle until around 1985. It was a great place to grow up back then so take no notice of anyone that says it has "always" been shit. Now don't get me wrong lol, it is grim now and it is known to be the worse area in the City. It is a crying shame when you remember how good it was growing up as a nipper and see it the way it is now. What's the old saying? "They can't take your memories" lol. Cheers bud 👍🏼
My old stomping ground. We called it scare hills when we lived there. Lived there a few years, never had an incident personally, but it does kick off there at times.
Yeh mate, i'd never go at night!
This was a dodgy one! 🤣😂 That was a pretty expensive pint as well for a club. Great video as usual buddy 🍺👍
I know mate, proper dough that pint for that joint! Cheers pal
@@honestplacesThat was one hell of a palaver getting In aswell wasn't it? Haha. No problem buddy, keep up the great videos, I'm looking forward to the next one 🏴 Cheers!
I live in Harehills in leeds Harehills Lane is always full of trouble in my opinion the worst pub is brown hare thanks for going in labour club used to go in with mum and dad and always wondered if it's still same in there or not and by looks it is still same seeing it brought back few memories
Pubs like that never really change
Brown Hare is cushty!
That Wetherspoons Mosque looks bangin'😂😂😂
Wow what a insight, you know it's gonna be a dive when places are boarded up, great upload
Cheers pal
What camera do you use pal to do these
mate you went in there, everyone seemed nice to you, got a decent price with 5p off and all you have to say is its angin! Are you from Harrogate?
Doesn't mattet if people are friendly, if the beer is angin it's angin. People were sound
4.25 is expensive enough for a labour club
I know! Crazy!
Thought that was cheap. £4:50 down Gillingham Kent labour club
@@DeanoSawyero nah lad booze in them clubs was way cheaper when I lived in Manchester didn't think they changed that much
I know ordinary pubs in London cheaper than that let alone Labour clubs 😅
@@DeanoSawyeroFosters £4.20 in the Lord Nelson Old Kent Road
What I find strange is apart from Leeds and Bradford, ive not seen anywhere else in the UK that people put bars on their house windows and doors routinely on so many as you see here. Wonder why those places specifically. As for getting into that pub, blimey, that was hard work. I like the bit where they said “dont be starting any fights” ! Gives you an idea what the area is like.
100% only place I have been except a few areas in London, I was really surprised but it has been like that a while.
I lived in Harehills, i was burgled 7 times and even after I put grills up - they removed the whole window frame they were attached to. The cops said I attracted attention because I painted the front of the house (“no one does that round here”) so I obviously had money ie possessions
@@innertube47 OMG that sounds really bad, so sorry to hear that. I was burgled once years ago, smashed a back window to get in but is it that lawless round there ?
@@oddities-whatnot ha! That was over 25 years ago! I cannot imgine what it is like now.
Rough as toast! Loving the vids, can’t stop watching em for some reason! Subscribed
Only complaint is ..I’m now gagging for a pint ha ha👍🏻🍻
🤣🤣🤣 cheers pal. Mid week next week, get one in!
Harehills used to be mostly Asian. Now it’s everyone from all over the world. And it’s rougher for it. Halton Moor is bad but it’s basically a massive council estate with only 2 roads leading into it. Try seacroft and Gipton too.
Nowt wrong with Seacroft. Be a boring day time walk. Only one pub left as well.
My Dad and Grandad both grew up in Harehill. Hardworking working class neighbourhood back in the day 50's - 80's. Now it's dire. I feel sorry for the good people who are stuck there.
Just so you know it’s pronounced airills by Leeds residents it’s only news readers and out of towners that say HareHills 😁👍
Noted pal 🤣
What if you want to fit in without trying to look clever? Is Hare'ills OK?
@@davidmoore4615 Div
@@jackthelad5366 shut up you sprout.
What a place, no wonder you getting stares 😂 Keep em coming! Enjoy these
🤣 cheers pal
worked in and around the roughest estates of westyorkshire and the north including a regular weekly day in Harehills for 9 years but never had any bother and that was a visible cash handling job (maybe i was lucky). i wouldn't be able to choose the roughest there's a few to choose but Halton Moor has to be up there heard stories of a notorious pub think it was just called the Halton Moor but by the time i was working on the estate it was coming to the end and closed down a short while later. still deliver round Harehills in my current job and it still has some salt of the earth people living there .
Ashamed to say I grew up in Harehills, and knew every road you were walking along.
I’m also ashamed to say, that I grew up in Harehills Labour Club. My dad was a member (probably still is) and spent many a weekends throughout my childhood in all of those rooms.
I don’t miss it, I try not to remember it. But the place hasn’t changed since 1993.
Loved the video, even though it gave me some very harrowing memories
Anyone remember the Strega ? Used to drink there Sunday afternoon when the pubs shut at 2pm. Load of the boys from the Whinmoor pub used to jump in a minibus and head on down for more beer.
Sounds bangin
Yes I remember it very well. My dad used do work the door and djd their for many years too. It was the first place I djd after I left school lol.
Ha ha yea!! What about The Gaiety and Sunny's with the cage around the bar!!
From Whinmoor myself, used to visit the above plus the blues clubs after the Warehouse... Great days!!
Swaggy lad here! The amount of pubs we've lost in LS14, LS8 and LS9 is criminal. Brown Hare was always alright for an Ayingerbrau and a corned beef and beetroot sarny.
First pint ever was the Staging Post 85 pence…Happy Days 🍺🍺
Amazing how all the houses look sht but a lot of the cars look fairly decent. Except that sketchy one with the spoiler 😂
Can’t believe you’re there. Spent a lot of time there as my mum lives near Morrisons. It’s a dive mate ! 😅😂
You get used to the looks from the windows.
I’d recommend Troy Autopoint for anything with your car. They look after you there and are reasonably priced.
Can’t wait for your next one! 🎉
Is an odd place init! Live too far away to trek to Leeds for a repair! 🤣 cheers pal
I used to work at harehills labour club even though I don’t now I don’t have a bad word to say about the place or people! For anyone wondering there was a few incidents in the area and as a members run club the committee got together and everyone agreed to get a gate and fob system to feel safer, to say some evenings don’t finish until midnightish.
I think Leeds people in general are some of the most open and friendly in the UK. Hare Hills always looked ropey to be fair. Nothing new. They used to hang their washing on pulleys across the road in the terraced streets. Not sure if they still do.
Great way to save on a tumble dryer!
It was rough looking late 80/90s. Now it’s a whole different level. Really bad.
They still do in east end park
Born and bred in Boston.
Living in Australia for 22 years.
No wonder all the POMS act like they hit the jackpot
I lived on Seaforth Avenue and then on Bexley Terrace in the early 00s when I was a kid. I remember watching the 2001 riots when they burnt all those cars fighting the police. I remember my mum and a few of her friends trying to stop some of the rioters from pushing a car into Stan's fish and chip shop. It was a living nightmare. Harehills was a sh*thole then and it still is now. I remember the roads down Harehills Road were scarred where the burned cars had been for years after. I hate that place with a passion
I visited Harehills myself way back in March 2012, and in neighbouring Gipton and Seacroft in July 2021 during my visit to Leeds - as a street photographer (my hobby), not one person batted an eyelid, just another normal day!
Yes boi!! 😂 Cheeky Leeds vid. Bangin ✌️🏴
Cheers pal 👍🍺
Jimmy Saville loves this silly flag
@@matimus100 Strange people that are obsessed with Jimmy savile. 😂. Of all the things to say.. u mention a beast!! Shows your mentality. Have a good day mate. ✌️🏴
This one is certainly interesting. I spent some time in Jimmy's and discovered Harehills by night once when I couldn't sleep and went for a wander. Definitely head down, walk fast, ideally wear plain trackies or whatever because the sense of being watched as an outsider is real haha
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booked an airbnb here once, changed it after viewing the street view ha ha
Mate did the same 🤣
These areas have poor housing, poverty, and few green spaces, but are not dangerous .
As a Leeds resident I've never felt unsafe walking anywhere in this city.
That guy's voice box toy looked like great fun.
Dr No....vocal chords
Looks really nice to be honest. Everyone friendly and helpful too.
Jesus..... even the grimm reaper wouldn't show up around that gaff.....god bless you my son 👍😄🍻
Love your style and content...but when you roam around these kinds of neighbourhoods I'm left feeling quite sad and angry that this country has fallen so much. Kudos to you though for documenting it.
Cheers pal. Yeh its grim iniy
I'm loving your content Danny, you've certainly got your own unique style, you just say it as it is, you've got a proper wicked sense of humour aswell🤣 keep 'em coming pal👍🏻
Cheers pal, really appreciate it mate 👍
Great video. Amazes me watching you walking down these streets and yet expensive cars (relatively) parked outside the houses
Pakistanis.
@@paulinekilburnie2224 The Asian taxi drivers like their Toyotas:-) Looks like there's a few VW Golfs around as well...
Levelling up at its finest
I'd have died if you said 'let's go inside the Mosque and see what's kicking off' 😅
Too far that 🤣
@@honestplaces 🤣🤣🤣
"tastes like a puddle". Classic 😂
That quote came after you made me a coffee 12 years ago
😂 That Passat with the spoiler 😂
I am Leeds born and bred, and yes Harehills is poor and rough. Shame you didn't carry on walking up to York road. The Brown hare proper dive. You must give it a try. Sam Smiths too. Never been in, and I reckon I can take care of me sen. LOL.
Awww mate i love a sam smiths 😭😭
My missus lived in harehills in the mid 90's it was a warzone. Helicopters over the house every night! Is the FForde Green Pub still there? That place was something
It's been shut years
@@Mrlemidge ah ok, probably for the best :)
Local clubs are fantastic value. Pint of lager in my local club is £3.05. Guinness is £3.35. Absolute bargain
£4.50 is steep for a local club init
Mad that I watched this after what happened in harehills today you should look that up madness
Mad init
Another video lovely stuff mate great video once again keep up the great work 😊😊
Cheers pal. Really appreciate it
Glad you got in! Expected to see posters of Mick 'n Keef with a name like the Stones!!! Keep up the great videos!!!!
The stones sign was for stones bitter, not the pub name
And now look what happened, a riot......😢 goes to show you how having a certain demographic can change the social environment.....over the decades Harehills has transformed beyond recognition 😢
Don't fancy coming back to this. My films are China Taiwan and Korea. A mirror opposite to this. Haha.
Just watched it before going work all that to get a pint of guiness lol that place looks like some of Leicester Evington etc good stuff again danny 👍
🤣🤣 not far wrong. Cheers pal
Love to have a few beers with you danny it would be a blast
My Grandma used to tell me that when she was young it used to be a nice place to live, how times have changed. Good job you did not go there when it was dark and try filming
Jeez man, come on folks give the man a like! how many others do the pub reviews, give him a break hahaha
Cheers pal 👍🤣
"Mooching around".
Reminds me of Dead Man's Shoes.
Here he is with his sarky comments 😅 Love it! 60p drink probably tastes like 60p 😂 That car with the spoiler taking off 😂 Jesus. Not 5 minutes in and I'm pmsl 😂
🤣 the car was the worst bit, hate done up cars like that! Fooling no one!
@@honestplaces 🤣🤣
Freezing to keep that house warm in the winter. Words of wisdom hahaha
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i live and breathe for your videos
I'll take that 🤣🍺
Plenty of pubs to choose from in Rhyl! The Bodfor is an experience on a weekend, as is the Imperial
Only there for a stop off init
Half the houses round there have grows in which might explain the stares 😂
Maybe 🤣
@@honestplaces ive worked around there, every street in that place has at least 1 grow on the go it stinks
Liking the Bald and Bankrupt approved designer beard Danny clearly the money is rolling in from the ads 👍
The pub was used for a film called The Rise
And next you go back on the Lane go after 6pm it's another world I worked at the Herons you walk past
Yeh i heard thata
I concur! Having worked at Hillcrest House, Compton Road Library and at St. James', I used to hate finishing late in winter around there.
Harehills Labour Club … interestingly features in the film Ghost Stories. The room where Paul Whitehouse first appears is the games room where you had your pint!
I used to work around there now and again. One of my colleagues was robbed whilst sat in his work van one afternoon in December.
Jeeez. Proper dodgy init!
@@honestplacesit is mate. I found most people ok but you have to be on your guard a bit.
Where I live, 'Splittin' The G' is goin' 2-ways on a cheeky gram 😆
Used to do abit of delivering round there. Still have nightmares about the place now. Grim.
That is a grim job in a grim area 🤣
@@honestplaces Horrible mate. I once saw a man stood in the running position for at least 15 minutes. The spice is rife!
'Running position' Hahaha
@@Unfinishe
Where ever you get terraced houses with manky dormer windows all different shapes and sizes it is usually a rough neighbourhood with no or very few public houses left.
Just an observation when I lived in Bradford😎
You didnt give us a shout when you were there! I live in Harehills, theres only really one pub , The Brown Hare. Theres a feww ropey ones in Burnantofts if youre back again. Give me a shout.
Spend ages walking about. Never know what time i'll be at certain places 🤣
I went there for a quick pint once as I was working in the area
There was a fight. 3pm midweek
thank you for these vlogs,keep up the excellent work mate
What the hell has happened to Britain?
Up North every town and city looks like this, I dont often venture south of Birmingham
@@JustDaniel6764 Very sad state of affairs to see a once beautiful country go so much to seed.
@@milesfielding6584Too true. All by design, It will only get worse
@@JustDaniel6764 Hellish. Tory Britain. And will not be any better under Starmer . The British establishment cares only for people with plenty of money and with the running down of public services this will only get worse as you say.
Tony Blair
Place looks clean, quite big, TVs and everything. Don’t know why people are saying it’s “rough” or a “shithole” just because it isn’t all dressed up and fancy.
These guys in the mini market look like your typical checoslavakians
You means Leeds United fans?
Watching this and hoping you go down chapel town. Next to Harehills. Makes it look posh in comparison 😂
You should’ve walked Harehills at 6pm and you’ll have saw harehills come alive.
100%not 😬
Bang Bang.
@@honestplacesWhat does this say about our nation
Yeah he definitely went at the best time lol
The Harehills Have Eyes.
Good vids cheers 🎉🎉
Ironically there was a riot there 😅
I've found this in pretty much every Legion/Working Men's Club. Ask any punter if you have to be a member and they angrily insist you do while looking at you like something they just stepped in. But ask a staff member "can I just have a quick pint" and they're like "yeah of course" 😅 you can almost feel the punters thinking "how come I have to pay £9/year membership and he doesn't" 😂
The passat with the ironing board on the back is proper chav
Angin init 🤣
They're not council houses and it was probably an asian who owned it so, wrong on both accounts.
" is it a good mosque ? " 😆 🤣
In my best Irish accent....if you import the turd world😬
And here you are. How ironic. 🤣😂🤣
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Bigoted muppet
Never been but that is one grim looking area! Thought that guineas was gonna about £3 for a labour club, least you didn’t see what was “kicking off” in the mosque😂 top work pal👍
🤣🤣 deffo not. Yeh was expensive for the joint
I find it hilarious how the UK has become a total Khazi. Poverty everywhere. Note to young men: train up in a skill and get out. More money in other parts of the world and tax efficient too.
Liked and subbed the balls of ya. Lived here all my life and its skeeves me out in this End.
Well done splitting the G mate, I would have thought it would have been a bit cheaper with it being a club!
Yeh same, which is why i was 5p short 🤣
Cheap enough for a pint with no drama 😂😂
Fforde Greene was a lovely pub in Hare hills back in the day. It's closed now due to redevelopment reasons.
do Carlisle next. im a doorman ill let you in lol
Good pub? 🤣
I second Carlisle. Follow it up with Workington, Whitehaven, Maryport and Wigton!
Looks lovely, is there a Waitrose nearby d'you know?
Next door
You know the saying it grim up north starting to believe it 😮
100% true 🤣
Not everywhere is grim???
@@Karenhemingway-s7q Not at all! We have the Lake District, the Peak District & non metro Yorkshire:-)