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The Drum Winder, Bradford
Bradford
BD1 1SW
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The Drum Winder
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Reviews of The Drum Winder (Average Rating: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
Old Boots left this review about The Drum Winder
Entering past the nicotine bouncers you are in a large square room, partly panelled, partly walls with old paintings but mainly with screens. The servery was liberally coated with England flags. The counter is to the left providing a home for three T-Bars of the nation’s favourite lagers and ciders plus Guinness and John Smiths. A freaky carpet and chunky parquet flooring with mixed furniture, banquettes around the walls tall tables and stools in the middle. There's a selection of machines and piped music. Basement toilets are down a staircase decorated with old photos of I think mill workers. A few interesting features remain in this heartlessly renovated pub, just a cast iron column and carvings on the counter and bar back. Older male clientele much as Robcamra describes. The handpumps have gone.
On 4th June 2026
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ROB Camra left this review about The Drum Winder
One large room with a couple of alcoves. It's a JDWalike without the beer. Three handpumps, two on, both pulling really boring beer, these were Wainwright and Theakston Best, which is the most boring beer in the country. Full of Bradford's 50 somethings on benefits or poor pensions who come here because it's dirt cheap. It's quite nicely done in a very bland sort of way. About a thousand Tv's showing cricket and racing on my Friday afternoon visit. a Half of Fosters was £1.05. I'll not be calling in this one again.
On 15th October 2019
- rating: 4
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Rob Hunter left this review about The Drum Winder
Visited yesterday lunch time. My first visit since this place has opened, I believe it used to be a Poundland or similar, but you would never know it. Three hand pulls at the bar, offering Wainwright, Hobgoblin Gold and Theakston Best Bitter. All real ales are £2.30 a pint (£1.15 a half).
It's pleasantly decorated, there are TV screens everywhere and a big projection screen. It is fair to assume they are going to be pushing the live sports in here. It is pretty much open plan, the bar is to the left as you enter and over to the right are different sections with banquette seating.
Mainly older clientele in but a bit of a mix on Tuesday lunch time, when it was reasonably busy. Music was playing at a sensible volume, and overall there was a pleasant atmosphere. However I couldn't help notice that the place was absolutely covered in CCTV cameras.
It's a Wetherspoon style pub but without the beer selection, and I'm not sure if they do food or not. I didn't see any, nor were there any menus at the tables.
Toilets are downstairs but most of the old boys seemed to be nipping into the disabled loo on the ground floor.
Nice to have tried it, but this seems to be the kind of place that attracts John Smiths drinkers of a certain age, so I doubt the real ale selection is ever going to get too adventurous.
On 28th March 2019
- rating: 6
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- Beer Garden : No last updated 12 September 2019 by John Yeadon
- Car Park : No last updated 12 September 2019 by John Yeadon
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 28 March 2019 by Rob Hunter
- Micropub : No last updated 28 March 2019 by Rob Hunter
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 28 March 2019 by Rob Hunter
- Real Cider : No last updated 28 March 2019 by Rob Hunter
