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The Jam Lounge, Wakefield
Wakefield
WF1 1DL
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Old Boots left this review about The Jam Lounge
Now called the Jam Lounge and very devoted to music, guitars strapped to the walls as decor, a new dark paint job inside and out. It has five pulls but only two were in operation , a boys bitter from Renegade and one of Vocation’s Naughty & Nice stouts in nice condition. Two horseshoes of keggy standards. A D.J was playing some rock n roll sounds on my Sunday afternoon visit, some patrons were dressed for the part or had escaped from a Happy Days remake. A drum kit on the front window stage area suggests live music on occasions. A pool table lurks up a step or two at the back. More a furniture warehouse than pub judging by how many seats and stools there are!
On 9th December 2025
- no rating submitted
[User has posted 3793 recommendations about 3462 pubs]
Will Larter left this review about The Polka Hop
I have been here before, in 2013 when it was the Bull & Fairhouse, but had little memory of the pub. On checking my notebook I find that it was the final pub of a 12 pub crawl of Settle, Keighley, Saltaire, Bradford, Huddersfield and Wakefield, so it's less surprising that I have no memory, and slightly surprising that I survived. This is now a music and community pub, with a relaxed feel about it. I entered an empty pub not long after 1pm on a Monday, with nothing to suggest that anyone had been in earlier. The lad behind the bar was friendly and welcoming, and pulled some beer off that had been going stale in the pipes before pouring me a very good half of Chin Chin Terra Firma, a pale beer made with British hops (NBSS 3.5). There was another Chin Chin beer and Timothy Taylor Boltmaker made up the trio on the bar. There was a drum kit set up ahainst the front window, and I tried not to imagine how noisy it would be in what is not in fact a very big room. There's a smaller room to the left and another further back, so it can probably get quite busy here.
On 25th February 2025
- rating: 6
[User has posted 4527 recommendations about 4149 pubs]
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Polka Hop
ORIGINAL REVIEW July 2014
An earthy boozer,but one not to be missed on any real ale tour of Wakefield.You enter up a few steps with a front lounge to your left and a small stage in front of the right hand window in the tap room.The wooden floor is all very ale house,and the slightly worn leather seating extends into an alcove where there is a darts board and large drop down screen,where we settled to watch a World Cup match.Towards the rear,up another step is a rear alcove with an upright piano but without any windows.Music is a big part of the pub scene here and as the band were setting up,the atmosphere became more bohemian,but the pub still retained it's friendly drinking den atmosphere.The barman was friendly and chatty.
The six handpumps will always feature a number of Great Heck ales,on our trip Golden Bull and an outstanding Simcoe,with guests in the shape of Bob's Brewing White Lion,Stroud Budding and Lytham Stout with one pump unused.A definite for the revisit list,everything we tried on the ale front was in good nick and the GBG entry is most warranted.
UPDATE
After a period of closure this pub has reopened as Polka Hop.The long stairway to the front door remains but the interior has changed.To the left is a front room with it's own window while to the right is the main tap room with the bar now to the rear left side directly above the cellar.Artwork adorns the wall,yet the interior has a minimalist feel.Bench seating,oblong tables and wooden chairs complete the scene.Given the pub is located away from the Westgate Run it's a calm and studious place with an emphasis on real ale from 4 handpumps and some craft keg.My Durham Liquid Amber was on good form NBSS 3.5,the other choices were from small regional brewers including two from Wishbone.
Worth including on any real ale tour of Wakey.
On 15th July 2021
- rating: 8
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- Accommodation : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Beer Festivals : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Beer Garden : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Car Park : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 24 February 2025 by Will Larter
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Hot Food : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Live Music : Yes last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Micropub : No last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Pool Table : Yes last updated 09 December 2025 by Old Boots
- Quiz Night : Yes - Friday - last updated 24 February 2025 by Will Larter
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
- Wheelchair Access : No last updated 24 February 2025 by Will Larter
- WiFi : Yes last updated 15 February 2021 by ROB Camra
