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Macintosh Arms, Goole

13 Aire Street
Goole
DN14 5QW

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sam winskill left this review about Macintosh Arms

after a recent change in ownership, the macintosh arms has now returned to its former glory, with clean and tidy be it a traditional pub with the highest standard of real ales, recently awarded a cask marque, a regular selection of alternating guest ales and wide selection of drinks available a reasonable price, the atmosphere is fantastic one of the few pubs you can walk in alone and end up having one of the best nights, there is always a friendly face in the macintosh. the pub host's regular band night's, DJ discos and theme nights
final thought the macintosh arm's is definitely Goole's premier rock/ biker pub

On 29th August 2012 - rating: 10
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Macintosh Arms

Comfortable, old fashioned bar, though non the worse for it. Busy carpets, teak tables and that type of thing, there are soft benches around the central bar. The light wood beams (again traditionally old fahioned) covered in pump clips.

Good quality beer, if a little warm for my taste. The landlady seemed surprised at my visit, before 11am

On 17th November 2010 - rating: 7
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David Litten left this review about Macintosh Arms

I visited the Mac again yesterday on my way back to Hull from Sheffield. In the last 20 years, anytime that I have been in the area I have popped in to this wonderful traditional basic three roomed boozer set around a central bar. I have always received a warm welcome, particularly from the licensee when on duty. I have never had a bad pint, whatever my choice. The standard beers are supplemented by a regularly changing guest beer and an annual beer festival (hence all the pump clips!). If in doubt, follow the landlord s choice of Burton & Mild mixed. In addition, the pub also stocks real cider.
Originally a magistrate's court, it is a Grade II-listed building featuring pictures of Old Goole and has a marvellous glass ceiling above the pool bar area.
There is no questioning the commitment to real ale and this will be recognized on November 28th, 2010 when the local CAMRA branch will be presenting two awards: one for "Long Service to Real Ale" and one for "Continuous Good Beer Guide Entries".
I have no hesitation in highly recommending the Mac at a time when traditional pubs are now becoming a rarity.

On 3rd October 2010 - rating: 10
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Macintosh Arms

An earthy pub popular with the Enema Bandits Motorcycle Club,the interior is dated and a little shabby.There is a central serving area and three distinct sections namely the front bar,a rear lounge and a pool room.Four handpumps with a disappointing selection of regular ales in Tetleys Cask and Mild,Burton Bitter and the guest from Tom Woods was indifferent.Pricing cheap around £2.60 but in keeping with the surroundings.Despite a lot of pumpclips on display around the bar,I got the impression that stocking interesting ales was not a high priority in the Mac despite the friendly welcome.

On 20th May 2010 - rating: 5
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Thuck Phat left this review about Macintosh Arms

The GBG describes this architecturally as a gem. It seems to have slipped to the grubby and sticky from the characterful and lived in. Beers are Tetleys Cask and Mild and Ind Coope Burton as regulars in addition to a guest, Highwood's Tom Woods Fifteen on our visit. We tried the Burton and Tom Woods and could barely finish a pint of either never mind order a second. The Mackintosh may be the best in Goole for real ale and that is how the GBG reads but that probably means avoiding Goole if it's quality ale that you're after and taking the GBG with a pinch of salt.

On 19th May 2010 - rating: 5
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James Joines left this review about Mackintosh Arms

Tetley Bitter & Dark Mild, Burton Ale and Guest Beers available also Old Rosie cider.

Live music last riday of the month.

On 1st April 2010 - no rating submitted
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