User name:

Password:

Login


Sign in with Facebook


Not already a member?
Join our community and - Rate & review pubs - Upload pictures - Add events JOIN for free NOW


Chat about:
New pub visits 2024 with Mobyduck on the Pub Forum

The Blue Bell (JD Wetherspoon), Pontefract

Pub added by James Joines
8 Cross Hill
Hemsworth
Postal town: Pontefract
WF9 4LQ

Return to pub summary

Pub Type

J D Wetherspoon

Reviews (Current Rating Average: of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Blue Bell (JD Wetherspoon)

You can't imagine that this 'spoons occupying a semi-detached building overlooking the main road junction is going to have much space inside, but looks deceive. Going back further than you might expect, there are several different seating / dining areas within the partially opened-out and extended interior, with generally semi-modern furniture throughout. Mostly artwork rather than information boards on the walls, but on closer inspection these are of local scenes (including the former colliery). Rather limited selection of real ales and ciders from the two banks of five handpumps, with several duplicated clips, but I went for the seasonal Rudgate Jerusalem (just £1.75).

On 16th February 2019 - rating: 6
[User has posted 8117 recommendations about 8117 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Aqualung . left this review about The Blue Bell (JD Wetherspoon)

This one is a former Scottish & Newcastle pub that is a relatively new Spoons dating from Autumn 2013.
Inside there's a low ceiling at the front with the bar on the left. At the rear is a high ceilinged room with low seating. The furnishings are better than average.
The beer here is remarkably cheap with a standard guest price of £1.75.
Greene King IPA is £1.59. The food prices are more normal. Although there are ten hand pumps the beer choice was poor with one available soon, 3 ciders then GK IPA & Abbot and Shepherd Neame Bishops Finger all doubled. I went for the Bishops Finger (£1.75) which was in good nick but rather cold.
I thought this one was badly let down by the poor beer choice.

On 2nd October 2017 - rating: 5
[User has posted 2143 recommendations about 2143 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


eeney cullum left this review about The Crosshills Tavern

nice large attractive and freindly pub,no contact number available.
a pro dj music event needed as disco is a bit lame.
good atmosphere!

On 26th March 2010 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 1 recommendations about 1 pubs]