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The Little Plough, Doncaster
Doncaster
DN1 1SF
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Punch TavernsReviews (Current Rating Average: 7½ of 10) see review guidelines
The Chairman left this review about The Little Plough
A splendid little pub that is often overlooked in favour of the nearby Leopard. A good selection of beers on offer and I had a Little Critters Vanilla Chinchilla ice cream porter which was delightful, although only a half as the pub is cash only and I had been cleaned out of cash earlier on! Definitely deserving of more time in future when better equipped to pay!
On 12th March 2026
- rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about The Little Plough
A long-overdue revisit to this ** CAMRA heritage pub, the interior of which remains the same as described in 2012 bar some unintrusive smartening-up via the people who used to run the long-lamented Corner Pin, who arrived in 2019. It’s a magnificent drinker's pub with a great atmosphere at 2pm on a drizzly Sunday afternoon; full of middle-aged male locals who nonetheless were quite friendly. As noted below, the front bar is where the action is which makes for a nice contrast with the lovely rear smoke room which was deserted on my visit. My beer choice of Great Newsome Fergie was in super shape, an easy NBSS 4 as befits the GBG listing. An essential Doncaster stop.
August 2012
Paid a visit here due to its position as a CAMRA-listed heritage pub, with minimal alterations since a 1934 refurbishment. So there’s plenty of interesting items here over the two rooms (front bar room and rear smoke room) - tiled fireplaces, colourful leaded glass windows, original call bells and other period pieces. Toilets are an outdoors affair and, for the gents at least, are also primitive. Three ales on the bar - Copper Dragon Best, Acorn Barnsley Bitter, Thwaites Torch Light - and my Thwaites was in excellent condition as well as gratifyingly cheap. The barman, however, left a bit to be desired, quite a lazy so-and-so. The clientèle and general ambience is very much that of a ‘boozer’, enhanced by the dart board and horse racing theme. Handy for the station, there’s enough here to warrant a visit for any pub enthusiast and the quality beer is an added bonus. Whilst the ambience of the Corner Pin was far more my style, I’d recommend taking a 15 minute beer break in here regardless. Rated 7
On 31st May 2024
- rating: 9
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Little Plough
The Little Plough is another Doncaster pub that I haven't been to for quite a few years. Making a return visit on a Wednesday afternoon, we found a group of about 7 or 8 locals who initially looked at us with a bit of suspicion as we more than doubled their numbers. One CAMRA member near the door was however keen to recommend some decent local pubs to try.
There is a bar at the front and a lounge to the rear. Both are small. Toilets are outdoors in a courtyard also used by smokers.
Acorn Barnsley Bitter is the regular beer here. 3 guest beers were Old Mill Traditional Mild, Tollgate Billy's Best Bitter & Bradfield Farmer's Blonde.
On 3rd September 2023
- rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Little Plough
Excellent, old-fashioned, side-street pub near the station, proudly displaying its Hewitts Grimsby Ales origins. Nothing very remarkable about the main bar at the front, apart from the welcome and friendly chatter of course, but the traditional rear lounge (with many interesting features) earns its place in Camra's national inventory of historic interiors. Further seating is available in the covered courtyard at the back. With all four handpumps in use, I found Acorn Barnsley Bitter and Old Moor Porter (£3.90), Bradfield Farmers Blonde and Stancil's Murale on this revisit.
On 13th May 2023
- rating: 8
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Will Larter left this review about The Little Plough
I have made a point of breaking train journeys to London here in the last year or so. This is partly because the Corner Pin closed, partly because the people who used to run that pub are now here, and partly because the council have made the crossing of the main road between the station and here so much more accessible than before - it's a single stretch of pedestrian crossing, whereas before it used to necessitate stopping in the middle and pressing a second button. Acorn Barnsley Bitter and Bradfield Farmers Blonde are always on and in great condition, backed up by a couple of changing guests. The pub itself is delightful, and although the front room is very often crowded, the back room is usually pretty peaceful and is a very pleasant room.
On 9th August 2022
- rating: 8
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Little Plough
A splendidly-unchanging and proper old-school pub, so still as described in earlier reviews. Ales on this occasion were Acorn Barnsley Bitter, Bradfield Farmers Blonde, Batemans Combined Harvest and Hobgoblin, with Banks's Mild due on next. Beer condition seemed excellent and oversized glasses are always preferable to trying to negotiate a top-up. Definitely worth dropping in.
On 31st October 2019
- rating: 8
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Aqualung . left this review about The Little Plough
This old pub still has the signage for Hewitts of Grimsby who were taken over in 1961 and ended up in the Bass abomination. It's now owned by Star Pubs rather than Mouldy Corpse, well that's according to What Pub. Every man and his dog seems to have been here so it's more than well described. I sat at the end of the public bar near a collection of silver cups that were for a Darts and Dominoes league. What looked like a dart board cabinet nearby had closed doors and looked unusable without trashing the furnishings with bounce outs.
There were three beers available Watneys Ray Of Sunshine, GK Yardbird and Acorn Barnsley Bitter. I thought this was a pretty average choice so out of sheer curiosity went for the Watnays. It was well kept but a fairly pedestrian low ABV golden ale.
It might have an important interior but I thought it was a fairly ordinary place. It's GBG 2018 listed.
On 13th August 2018
- rating: 7
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john mcgraw left this review about The Plough
A good old fashioned boozer with 3 ales on when I visited. I went in the front bar which had a few friendly regulars in which made for good banter
On 22nd March 2015
- rating: 7
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Old Boots left this review about The Plough
Neatly preserved 30s interior in both front public and rear lounge, it is on CAMRA's national inventory of historic pub interiors. Three pulls in public with Old Golden Hen, Acorn Barnsley Bitter and a guest, the lounge is served via a hatch. Busy with auld lads on my lunchtime call. Bench seating round edges with chairs on the outer side of the wooden tables. A few pictures and cuttings of local interest including plough related stuff forms the decor. Oversized glasses are used for the popular Stones Bitter possibly from an electric pump, Tulip glasses for cask. A good traditional boozer.
On 10th October 2014
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Strongers . left this review about The Plough
The Plough is a two roomed pub with a bar area at the front and a seating area to the right rear. I visited on a recent Friday night when the pub was comfortably busy with a local crowd. There was some low background music playing and the television was showing muted ‘I’m a celebrity get….’.
The bar is stocked with standard draught and I counted three hand pumps, but I was too plastered to remember what they were drawing.
Out the back is a covered smoking area.
I thought that this place was decent enough and if I ever find myself in Doncaster again I’ll have no problem returning.
On 18th December 2013
- rating: 7
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