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Old Print Works, Wakefield

Pub added by aleand hearty
107a Westgate
Wakefield
WF1 1EL

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Al Bundy left this review about Old Print Works

I didn't mind this place though it wasn't anything special. Open plan and a choice of 6 handpulls to choose from. Probably worth a visit.

On 14th September 2019 - no rating submitted
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Old Boots left this review about Old Print Works

A slightly larger version of Harry's next door, 6 pulls mainly with local breweries beers and a Latin dominated lager range. Bench seating at cast iron base tables with wooden stools for a traditional look and feel. Big screens both ends and first floor toilets.

On 28th August 2017 - no rating submitted
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custodian 42 left this review about Old Print Works

This place is now run by the chap that had the Elephant and Castle and tends to get fairly busy on the nights, not opening before 4pm on Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays. Possibly Thursdays as well. It has a decent selection of ales though nothing particularly strong the last time I visited.

On 8th December 2016 - rating: 6
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Will Larter left this review about The Old Print Works

Just next door to Harry's Bar, I'm afraid the Old Print Works suffers badly in the comparison. Where Harry's exudes character and tradition, this one smells of new paint and wallpaper paste. Replace the friendly but slightly rushed service in the crowded congeniality of Harry's with the poor barman here, desperate for someone to serve. This is a recent conversion from an Indian restaurant, which makes a refreshing change, but unfortunately the atmosphere is reminiscent of the former establishment. It's definitely a pub, though, as the half-dozen hand pumps on the bar testify. Beers available at the time of our visit were Copper Dragon Golden Pippin, Thwaites Wainwright, Timothy Taylor Landlord, Black Sheep Bitter, GK Old Speckled Hen and Bob's White Lion (from the formerly named Red Lion Brewery in Ossett). There's an authentic-looking jukebox, but the music we heard did not emanate from it. Toilets are located upstairs.

Date of visit: 27th March 2014

On 16th April 2014 - rating: 5
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