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The Upper George, Halifax

Crown Street
Halifax
HX1 1TT
Phone: 01422353614

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Greene King

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Graham Coombs left this review about The Upper George

A surprisingly good ale house hidden behind shops. Access is down a tiny alleyway off Crown Street or through a yard off Cheapside. Once inside you find a fair-sized pub with a series of opened-out rooms round a central bar with an old-fashioned (rather than historic) feel. It is also difficult not to like a pub that is playing Atomic Rooster! Most importantly there is a good range of ales (supported by a vast collection of pump clips) - on this visit two from Millstone, a Little Critters and a Phoenix, with a couple of Greene King to make up the numbers. Nicely basic (in a good way) and definitely a serious drinkers pub.

On 18th January 2024 - rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about The Upper George

Hidden down a small alleyway and hemmed-in from all sides, there's a decent sized pub here that's rather tidy. It’s an island bar with a number of discrete, comfortable, carpeted and burgundy banquette seating areas off, and a separate pool room. Greene King owned, so surprised to see eight ales on the go with a pretty good line-up of mainly micro and small regional beers. I went for the Settle Jericho Blonde which was fair (NBSS 2.5) but lager is clearly the seller here and I did wonder whether they’re over-stocking the cask. Friendly barman and a good bit of bar chat going on, the place clearly has a regular clientele. Well-worth a look as part of an extended crawl.

On 25th June 2022 - rating: 7
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peter ashworth left this review about The Upper George

This was our 7th pub of 10 on our Thursday afternoon Halifax pub crawl and must say i was very impressed with every aspect of the pub. There were 8 cask beers all functioning and on 4 of these had labels attached giving more details of the beer. Without doubt worth a visit if you are in the area.

On 28th February 2020 - rating: 9
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Brainy Pool left this review about The Upper George

cracking traditional pub wedged in an alley with front and back entrances. Had the feeling of an intimate town centre locals local with plenty of custom not long after its 11am opening time. seven real ales and these were an outstanding selection for a Greene King pub. i’d actually say this is now a must visit if you’re in Halifax. my pint came to £2.90, not bad at all these days.

On 28th September 2019 - rating: 9
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Roger Button left this review about The Upper George

The Upper George can be approached from 2 angles, one easily missed and the other impossible to find. I came from the latter having walked past at least three times and dismissing the narrow alleyway as little more than a place for the local shops to leave their wheely bins.

One can only imagine how hemmed in the pub would have been before the surrounding warehouses were demolished in the klate 60’s and even today, there is not a great deal of natural light that penetrates the pub leaving it quite dim and dingy in certain corners.

The interior is essentially a single room with a central island bar ciontaining an attractive glazed patterned upper canopy. Around the bar there are 3 discernable sections as well as a separate pool room with drinking ledges, a TV and some fine old town centre pictures. TV screens seemed to cover most angles of the pub and as there was fiootball being screened to an appreciative audience, I didn’t get a chance to experience the somewhat legendary jukebox but then I always feel that the music on a juke box is only as good as the taste of the person putting in the money. At the rear (the easier to find end of the pub) is a decent sized if unspectacular courtyard patio with a few benches.

There wasn’t a great choice on the beer side of things with just Black Sheep and Doom bar available on hand pump and a generic selection of kegs, lagers etc. At £2.10 for a pint of Black Sheep I was either lucky and found an unadvertised Happy Hour, the barman screwed up or the prices are more than a little reasonable.

On the whole, in relation to the dozen or so pubs I tried in town, the Upper George was one of the more disappointing ones, above average but not somewhere that I would say is an essential visit.

On 20th April 2012 - rating: 6
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ROB Camra left this review about The Upper George

Absolutely packed on a Friday evening just after work. It was so busy I could hardly see any of the internal features. Lots of nicotine bouncers to be negotiated before you can even get in the place. It looks like this could be quite a decent pub catering for the older end of the market. The ale selection was very limited, so I just had a half of Black Sheep Bitter which was OK. I then managed to find a quiet spot next to the quiz machine which sadly beat me. I wouldn't mind trying this place when it's a little less crowded, but you can't really complain when somewhere's as popular as this place is, as it's obviously doing something right, I just couldn't quite see what it was.

On 21st November 2011 - rating: 6
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Old Boots left this review about The Upper George

very much a hidden pub, it can be reached through a small alley off Crown Street or a slightly bigger one off Cheapside. Inside it's a big room with an island bar counter almost splitting it into two rooms, doors lead out into a yard which appears to be shared with the Brass Cat. The room is panelled and carpeted and there's a fair number of screens and machines. The usual old photos are complemented by some more arty ones. Black Sheep bitter and an excellent Harvistouns Bitter and Twisted as the ale choices, nothing unusual in the kegs. Very busy with older happy punters and the staff kept things bubbling along, a few younger patrons were sunning themselves in the yard.

On 5th June 2011 - no rating submitted
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