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Brewery Tap, Bradford

51 Albion Road
Idle
Postal town: Bradford
BD10 9QE
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Punch Taverns

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Rob Hunter left this review about Brewery Tap

Visited back in March. Five hand pulls at the bar with three of those unclipped, leaving Ossett Silver King and TT Landlord to choose from. The Silver King set me back £1.95 for a half, slipped down very nicely and was clearly on form.

I noted the presence of a pool table, a TV in the corner (possibly for sports), and to the exterior there are plenty of picnic tables out the front.

Service was friendly and despite being quiet at the time of my visit, there was a pleasant atmosphere and I felt very comfortable here.

I can't help thinking that the Brewery Tap name would lead you to expect a bit more excitement on the ale front, but that would be my only grumble.

On 3rd May 2024 - rating: 7
[User has posted 761 recommendations about 606 pubs]


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Old Boots left this review about Brewery Tap

Much in the “alehouse” style betraying its roots, it’s now owned by one of the larger PubCos. Lots of brown tongue and groove on the walls and the two faced counter, where the walls aren’t exposed stone, nice stone fireplace let down by a laminate floor on one side, nice flags on the other. Traditional furnishings including Britannia tables and a genuine Gaskell & Chambers pub bench, lots of old ads and blackboards as decor and information. Five pulls with three in use on one counter face, two unused on the other, average Landlord plus Black Sheep Bitter and Bradfield Farmers Blonde, otherwise standard keg offerings. It’s got a Jägerbomb machine as well. There’s a few screens, a pool table and some big speakers in a corner hinting at live or DJ “curated” music.

On 30th April 2022 - no rating submitted
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Brewery Tap

This pub does look very inviting from the outside and especially with the name Brewery Tap, also sounded promising. Once through the doors, it was like walking in to a typical American bar from the mid west, the film Fargo immediately came to mind. There was a handful of drinkers at the bar, when we walked in on a Friday lunchtime and you just got the vibe that strangers have just entered our pub. Besides that, the manageress was very upbeat and welcoming. The beer choice was one cask on the bar, TT Landlord, which was ok, but didn't warrant another.

On 17th May 2019 - rating: 5
[User has posted 3382 recommendations about 3381 pubs]


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Map location corrected by John Yeadon
Apperley Bridge, 1.45 miles, 28 min walk (show)
Shipley, 2.45 miles, 47 min walk (show)
Baildon, 3.14 miles, 1 hr 0 min walk (show)
Latest updates View all updates for Brewery Tap, Idle
3rd May 2024, 09:10
Review submitted by Rob Hunter
 
30th Apr 2022, 11:00
Picture submitted by Old Boots approved

Pub Details

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  • Beer Festivals : Yes - August - last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
  • Live Music : Yes last updated 11 October 2015 by Alan Winfield
  • Pool Table : Yes last updated 11 October 2015 by Alan Winfield
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
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