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Beer of the Week (w/e 5th May 2024) with aleandhearty on the Pub Forum

The Newmarket, Leeds

71 Main Street
Garforth
Postal town: Leeds
LS25 1AF
Phone: 01132862948

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Old Boots left this review about The Newmarket

Down to earth town pub, with banquette seating, rough plastered walls, and chatty locals. Three pulls with Ossett White Rat, Taylors Golden Best and Black Sheep Bitter, although more Taylors clips were behind the bar, the beer mats, yes it has them, are from Taylors as well. Range of usual kegs plus a couple of curved balls. Big clear windows, navy surplus grey painted furniture and piped music detract a little from the reverie. Big screens on silent news although BT Sport is advertised. Still it’s friendly and the beers fine. Being mistaken for the ghost of a deceased regular didn’t harm my pub cred’.

On 6th November 2021 - no rating submitted
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Newmarket

Traditional locals' town pub with bar to left, a semi-open room to the right and a games room behind, Also has its own Indian restaurant accessed at the rear. Courtyard garden area down alley at side. Three ales on offer: the Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker was sampled and was drinkable, if a little flavourless.

On 16th September 2017 - rating: 6
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custodian 42 left this review about Newmarket Inn

Nothing special about this place. Three hand pumps all under 4.5% ABV and the usual keg offerings. Pool room to rear right of pub.

On 29th April 2017 - rating: 4
[User has posted 1693 recommendations about 1691 pubs]