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Wainhouse Tavern, King Cross, Halifax
King Cross
Halifax
HX2 7DR
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Brainy Pool left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
A locals pub tucked away in the steep hills between Halifax and Sowerby. I dropped down what felt like a vertical cliff from the Big Six, eventually finding this magnificent looking pub, but once inside it’s.. a bit of a letdown. Lovely staff, 6 ales and excellent beer quality but grey washed and sterilised feel to the interior. Still, probably worth calling in if you’re passing by…
On 23rd February 2025
- rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
A decent pub this one, pity it was dark on our recent visit, so couldn't take in the splendour of the sandstone exterior. We found our way into the front bar which was very comfortable and felt slightly like a front lounge in a grand hotel. This front bar mainly attracted the middle to older drinkers along with their dogs.
The rear lounge was massive and very busy with the younger crowd having a beer and a bite to eat.
Six handpumps, serving Wainwright, Titanic Plum Porter, Wappy Nick Session Blonde, Mallinsons Citra, Kent Tech Noir American Porter and Rudgate Evil Elf. The beer prices in here were very reasonable, the Kent American Porter was £4.40 a pint for a 6.1%.
On 6th January 2025
- rating: 7
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Will Larter left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
This pub has been well described by the previous reviewer, which saves me the trouble. I ascended to the upper bar, which was almost deserted, but it had four beers on, and the remainder listed above on the bar pelmet. After being served I walked through to the livelier front bar, where the Mallinsons Wappy Nick was duplicated, plus two others making six beers (see photos). My Roosters Yankee was not as good as I have had in other pubs, and nothing like as good as the beer I'd come from in the Big Six, but there was nothing wrong with it so it's an NBSS 3. If all my pubs had been this good, I'd have called it a good day out, but after the Big Six and before that the Cross Keys, this felt like a bit of a let down.
On 9th September 2024
- rating: 7
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
Quite a grand looking pub in a King Cross backstreet not far from the Wainhouse Tower, a local landmark. Parking is either on the streets outside or in a car park opposite on a lane heading back up the hill.
Entering at the corner of the building, you can choose between a lower bar or an upper bar. We chose the upper bar, which was quite spacious and included a pool table and two dartboards. The interior decor is nothing special, especially if you have admired the exterior. However, the vast array of pumpclips on the walls and ceilings indicates the large number and variety of guest beers that have appeared here.
7 handpulls are spread across the 2 bars. 6 beers were on for our visit. Rudgate Wainhouse Bitter is the house beer. Also on were Rudgate Jorvik Blonde, Roosters Three French Hens, Kent Bravo & Mallinson's Porter & Wappy Nick.
We had decided to eat here and ordered 3 burgers. All were good, although mine was just too big to finish. They were freshly cooked.
On 7th January 2024
- rating: 6
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Quinno _ left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
Two-tier boozer in an unusual and attractive building (Built in 1877 as a home for the industrialist J E Wainhouse), looming and perched high with a view across the valley. Small lower bar and a larger upper with pool and darts. Dull grey décor in the front area and the rear is hardly a revelation either. Six pumps (all labelled by hand!) though very samey style wise. My Mallinsons Wappy Nick was in decent shape (NBSS 3) and served-up by a friendly barmaid. It's fine if you’re a local but I wouldn’t see the need to make the effort to get out here from the town centre a second time, regardless of its GBG listing.
On 25th June 2022
- rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about Wainhouse Tavern
The Wainhouse Tavern is a large grand looking pub that is a good slog walking uphill from Sowerby Bridge.
Once inside there is a very smart and cosy lounge to the front,this is a smallish oblong shaped room,which is carpeted and has very comfy bench seating and small stools,there was a TV to the left showing music videos.
There is a separate bar room to the rear which is up a few steps,this room is large and had a pool tables to the rear.
This pub used to be a Thwaites tied house,but the outside signage now says Free House,there three real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Geeves Topaz which went down very well,the other beers were Thwaites Wainwright and an house beer called Wainhouse Bitter.
This is a very pleasant and comfortable pub,well worth the walk.
Pub visited 29/8/2015
On 29th August 2015
- rating: 8
[User has posted 6113 recommendations about 6113 pubs]