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Salt Boston Spa, Wetherby

Pub added by aleand hearty
175 High Street
Boston Spa
Postal town: Wetherby
LS23 6BH

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Graham Coombs left this review about Salt Boston Spa

Ultra-modern bar inserted in an old building, as can be seen by the one remaining bit of brick wall. The rest is mostly glass and steel, with a fair bit of ceramics and a smattering of pop art. Patio tables outside straddle the handy public car park. Beers are all their own, with half a dozen Salt craft (all IPA types) and 3 equally light Ossett ales on handpump: Silver King, White Rat and Yorkshire Blonde. A clutch of wall taps disappointingly proved to be cocktails rather than beer. Personally I prefer something more traditional but it is ok for a change.

On 25th April 2025 - rating: 6
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aleand hearty left this review about Salt

Stew & Oyster, as was, reopens today as Salt.

On 8th July 2022 - no rating submitted
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Old Boots left this review about Stew & Oyster

An interesting cafe bar with six pulls, only four in use, and an elaborate range of decent kegs. Oddly the cask range includes Theakstons Best and sadly the default glass for what they would undoubtably call "ales" is the bloody awful dimpled mug. the clientele was largely middle aged although there were a few younger people and there was the obligatory hipster behind the counter. Enough with the grumpy old man stuff, it is a different kind of place and it sells a range of well kept interesting beers and food including oysters at around £2.50 each or a half dozen at around £12.50 depending on what they are drenched in. There is pump clip decor including local favorites such as Roosters, Kirkstall, Brass Castle and Great Heck as well as some from a bit further afield, Marble and Gun for example. An interesting feature is a book shelf of beermats rather than the arty piles, novelty holders or complete lack of, found in similar bars. It's some kind of shop conversion but not a long thin one being rather more square , there's exposed brick, of course, a brushed steel counter front but no grey paint or Edison bulbs. Most of the punters were enjoying some of the wide range of coffees on my Saturday afternoon visit but I would like to see it in the evening when it might be a little livelier.

On 15th January 2017 - no rating submitted
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Alan Winfield left this review about Stew & Oyster

The Stew& Oyster is a new addition to Boston Spa's drinking scene,it is situated in the middle of Boston Spa.
Once inside there is a single room which is roughly oblong shaped,it is bare boarded and the bar is on the left side,there are large puff seats and tables to the front right and normal tables and chairs to the front left,there are three tall tables and chairs opposite the bar,the rear area has more normal tables and chairs.
There was a good choice of real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Thornebridge Lord Marples which went down very well,the other real ales were Thornebridge Hopton,Roosters Fort Smith,Fyne Ales Maverick,Stew & Oyster Two Up & Two Down and Theakston XB.
Food was being served and the background music was decent.
A very pleasant place to have a drink,it was also very busy on my Saturday afternoon visit.

Pub visited 20/8/2016

On 24th October 2016 - rating: 8
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