Recommended by Roger Button |
The Kings Arms Hotel is prominently situated in the heart of this popular Dales village The exterior bears the Coat of Arms of King George II who was the reigning Monarch when the pub was built in 1734. The interior consists of an L-shaped main ba... [more>] | |
Recommended by claire Giles |
Great pub - really well done refurbishment and very friendly landlord and landlady. They have a new chef and the food is exceptionally good. Fab smoking shelter with heater and lovely enclosed garden with off-road parking. A wadworth's pub, so good... [more>] | |
Recommended by ross stanyon |
top banana....home of the monkey tennis association and a good bunch of regulars | |
Recommended by ross stanyon |
top venue....live just along the river path so can stumble home (not fallen in...yet!) great beers good music. get here soon as beer festival is on 24/08-28/08) | |
Recommended by Roger Button |
This 16th Century terraced Coaching Inn is situated just of the central market place and looks a lot bigger from the outside than it actually is. The simple and quite plain, carpeted interior is split into 2 by a retaining pillar and whilst much ... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
A shrine to the Emily Bronte novel from which it takes its name, this pub is situated in the village of Stanbury, about 1.5 miles from the Bronte Parsonage in Haworth. The walls are decorated with pictures of the family and other “Wuthering Heights“ ... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
Unlike some of this tourist trap village, “The Black Bull” has a justified claim to a place in history. As proclaimed by a plaque on the outer wall, next to the front door, it was the favourite drinking haunt of Branwell Bronte, brother of the famous... [more>] | |
Recommended by karen marshall |
The only reason there was boards up instead of curtains was because of the world cup and we had to block the light out for the six ft screen. this has since been changed to blinds. the pub has a large bar a lounge,function room available for hire. It... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Ross |
I came upon this place when walking back to Haworth from Top Withens farmhouse (the alleged inspiration for the house in "Wuthering Heights") and was attracted by the unusual name. The interior was actually quite modern and it was full of families wi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This is a pretty ordinary pub that was a Stones house years ago,Batemans now run the pub and the XB was a really decent drink it has been opened out but still has different drinking areas i think the pub does accomodation. | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
When i first went in this pub in the early 80s it was a Camerons house, i took this photo but did'nt go in here because the pub was too busy. | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This is a decent pub that is wood panelled inside there were four real ales on the bar with John Smiths cask and three guest beers. I hav'nt had a meal here but a friend of mine said the food was very good and you got a lot of it. | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
The Victoria is a smallish corner pub that used to be a Stones house it is now an Old Mill tied house and i had a drink of Old Mill bitter which is a very nice drink. The pub looks nice and well kept from the outside and is a decent place to have a f... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This pub looks quite nice from the outside with the hanging baskets it was a John Smiths keg house in the early 80s but it now has a couple of handpumps on the bar i has a drink of Copper Dragon golden pippin this was a nice drink. The pub has been o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Winfield |
This pub was called the Shire Horses in the early 80s it was a Samuel Smiths tied house then and still is now. This pub still has different rooms the one at the front is wood panelled and there is one real ale on the bar which is the excellent Samuel... [more>] |
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