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Hops and Cheese, Hartlepool

Pub added by Real Ale Ray
11 Tower Street
Hartlepool
TS24 7HH

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Old Boots left this review about Hops and Cheese

More deli than bar, it’s got more seating than your average deli, I was advised not to trust any publicised opening hours - wise advice throughout Hartlepool as it happens. It’s got pulls with nicely kept beers but only worth a visit if you want to drink in a cafe. In spite of the very cold winds a lady dressed for the weather and a chap in sports shorts took a seat near me. Weird place Hartlepool.

On 5th February 2022 - no rating submitted
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Gill Smith left this review about Hops and Cheese

Visited on 19 July and had a Crafty Monkey cask beer and an Alphabet brewery can of beer here and no problem. Quiet but we were here early. Would look in again. Had Ilkley Pale and Crafty Monkey New ERA later in the week. They do meet the brewer and meet the cheesemaker events here and serve tapas style food.

On 7th August 2019 - no rating submitted
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custodian 42 left this review about Hops and Cheese

One room with bar to rear right and a fridge with cheese, pork pies and Scotch eggs just before it. Bookcases on left wall. Four real ales and six craft type ales. Worth a revisit.

On 13th August 2017 - rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Hops and Cheese

A former graphic design shop, recently converted to a cheese and wine bar. The interior is one large room with the bar area over on the right with a cheese counter positioned at the end of the bar counter, providing a selection of local cheeses, pork pies and olives, to either eat in or take away. Other features was the cheese graters converted into lampshades hanging down along the bar. Four handpumps serving three ales and 1 cider, so we went for the Tiny Rebel Vince and Jules at a hefty £3.70 a pint. They also had a comprehensive selection of wines and spirits.

On 30th July 2017 - rating: 7
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