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Dusty Miller, Hebden Bridge

Pub added by BEN UNSWORTH
Burnley Road
Mytholmroyd
Postal town: Hebden Bridge
HX7 5LH
Phone: 01422885959

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Rob Hunter left this review about Dusty Miller

The only pub we visited in Mytholmroyd while doing the Calder Valley real ale trail on Saturday. We had suffered train delays so decided to just do one pub here to make up some time. The Dusty Miller looks like a traditional pub from the outside but feels more modern inside, almost like a stereotypical "trendy wine bar" kind of place. The previous reviewer mentions it was flooded in 2015 which may explain why it feels so "new" inside if a lot of the fixtures and fittings were damaged and had to be ripped out. It does have a nice stone floor.

At the bar were four pumps - Wainwright, Chinook by Goose Eye, Nettle Thrasher by Elland and Eagle's Feather by Eagle Crag. I fancied trying something I have not had before, so that meant the Eagle's Feather, which I was not massively impressed with.

There is a catering van doing fish and chips in the car park, and didn't notice any food menus on the tables, so perhaps the kitchen is still not up and running. There was also a pool table which I thought looked a little out of place for the style of the place, and was being used at the time of my visit.

A pleasant enough place but nothing to rush back for, in my opinion.

On 15th August 2018 - rating: 7
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Graham Coombs left this review about Dusty Miller

A nice stone-built pub which was sadly inundated by the Christmas 2015 floods. Work continues to rebuild the interior but the bar is fully open, albeit with temporary and slightly random furnishings. Until the kitchen is restored, customers are welcome to bring in take-away food from the nearby outlets. A good selection of draught beers is available including a guest, which on my visit was a personal favourite - Titanic Plum Porter - in excellent condition (Cask Marque listing). Well worth a visit.

On 14th December 2017 - rating: 8
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