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The Kings Arms, Keighley

2 Church Street
Haworth
Postal town: Keighley
BD22 8DR
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms has undergone a makeover and renovation since the last reviews and has now received the TLC that the previous reviewer mentioned was required. It is now a collaboration between Punch and the Bridgehouse Pub Company, whose Microbrewery is situated at the Airedale Heifer pub in nearby Keighley.
Still a very impressive imposing stone building from the outside, inside it’s a smart food and beer oriented pub. The main bar is a mixture of bare wood and stone flagged flooring with beamed walls and ceilings and stone walled sections to give the place character, comfortable seating around the edge. And then on a lower level to the main bar is a separate carpeted wood panelled dining area utilising the usual Farrow and Ball colour scheme. This section has various black and white prints of the surrounding countryside including an impressive wall panel depicting a map of Haworth and the surrounding area at the time of the Bronte Family that stretches the whole length of one dining section.
There are now six real ale handpumps on the bar in two banks of three and these usually provide five Bridgehouse beers and one guest. However due to its proximity to the Bronte Parsonage Museum around the corner, the Bridgehouse beers are gimmicky given names of the various members of the Bronte family, but fortunately the chalk board next to the bar does give a good description of each ale giving a clue to what actual beer they are if you are familiar with the Bridgehouse Beers.
Actually, for our visit there were four Bridgehouse Beers, referred to as Emily, Anne, Charlotte and Branwell and two guests with Father Mikes from the Brunswick Brewery and Bear town Kodak Gold.
I went for the Branwell (which is the Bridgehouse Porter) and Anne (Bridgehouse Blonde in real life) and they were both well kept.
We didn’t eat here but the menu looked like reasonable Yorkshire pub grub rather than any gastro rubbish with such things as Yorkshire Dales Steak and Porter Ale Pie for £11 and Haddock and chips for a tenner.
This is now a good comfortable pub for a beer or eats when visiting this tourist village but be warned apparently the staff dress up in Bronte period costumes during the tourist season. However, we visited early enough in June to avoid any of that nonsense.

On 11th July 2018 - rating: 8
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Peter Rydings left this review about The Kings Arms

Worth a look in tired need,s some TLC like most of the pub,s in Haworth but will always call in when we visit

On 29th May 2015 - rating: 5
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Kings Arms

A solid square stone building with a heavy wooden door,the interior is basically a square room with the two sided bar to one side.There are large wooden beams,and traditional furniture but not a lot of natural light given it's proximity to other buildings.There were two flatscreen both showing Sky Sports and a few locals were gathered around the bar.A solo guitar artist began to murder some 70's classics,with occasional advice being proffered by the barmaid,not all constructive but quite amusing.Four handpumps but Doom Bar was reversed leaving Tetley's Bitter and Courage Best as options,hardly exciting and these days most definitely not Locale.
A traditional boozer but with the ale selection drawn from a distributors list,it is hard to imagine this being high on the list for a revisit.

On 9th May 2013 - rating: 6
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Pub location see interactive map of local area
Map location corrected by Alan Hurdle
Keighley, 3.93 miles, 1 hr 15 min walk (show)
Steeton & Silsden, 5.8 miles, 1 hr 52 min walk (show)
Crossflatts, 6.48 miles, 2 hr 5 min walk (show)
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12th Jul 2018, 10:23
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12th Jul 2018, 09:35
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