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The Queen O' T' Owd Thatch, Leeds
South Milford
Postal town: Leeds
LS25 5AQ
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Old Boots left this review about The Queen O' T' Owd Thatch
More usually known locally as “The Thack”. Modernised into a dining pub, the emphasis is firmly on food but not to the exclusion of drinkers. Apparently double fronted the inside has been knocked into three spaces, to the left a split level dining area, in the middle seating mostly for drinking, the counter is mainly in this space with a nice flag floor, to the right is a snug set up for more dining. All very tastefully decorated with pictures and the odd nicnack. Out front is a pleasant grassed area with shaded picnic tables. On the counter; three pulls with Bradfield Farmers Blonde, an almost disgusting Black Sheep Bitter served in a nice Doombar glass, the third was unclipped; a forest of solos had an un-outstanding keg range. As I said a food led pub, it turned out to be a long and fruitless walk from the railway station.
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Sherburn-in-Elmet, 2.38 miles, 46 min walk (show)
Micklefield, 3.68 miles, 1 hr 11 min walk (show)
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- Hot Food : Yes last updated 27 February 2014 by ROB Camra
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 27 February 2014 by ROB Camra