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Recommended by Brainy Pool |
this used to be a Last Orders and it's certainly much better than it was then. but it's still a pretty sterile, uninteresting place. 4 pumps dispensing the same ales you find in every other pub in Lancaster. feels more wine bar than pub. | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
a really pleasant city centre pub that attracts an older, mostly local crowd. friendly and cosy inside with two rooms. outside there's a very nice beer garden at the back which is extremely well cared for, unlike the exterior of the pub which is look... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
I think this may be closed but can't say with any confidence. just not seen it open in a long time. was a pretty dire place for the pretentious end of the Lancaster market and certainly won't be any loss to beer lovers. | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
it's truly awful, a seedy little dive that really takes me back to my earlier student days when I really didn't care where or what I drank. | |
Recommended by E TA |
Possibly Norfolk’s least welcoming pub, this riverside pub refused to let us moor even for a quick pint, saying that all their moorings were reserved (they remained empty for 2 days) and wouldn’t let dogs in. The staff were very brusque when we did ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
As the other reviewers below mention the Black bull scores above other pub establishments in Haworth as it does have a genuine connection to the local Bronte family being the establishment where Bramwell drank himself to madness, and therefore the Br... [more>] | |
Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
The York has been put up for sale. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Large modern pub in Hungry Horse chain so primarily a family dining sort of establishment, however the right hand side of the bar has more of a pubby feel with pool and sports tv. It does have the benefit of a car park and large outdoor area however.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Nice little local pub with a slightly confined feel from the internal pillars and walls, probably from its considerable age, although the front room has more windows and a brighter feel. Beers still Courage Best and Proper Job, with a third not on at... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
One large room with the copper brewing kit at one end and various low and high tables throughout the rest, with a heavy assortment of decorative clutter. the long bar had an impressive group of handpumps serving their various ales - those sampled wer... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Good Wadworth's pub with a friendly welcome and well-kept beer, with entrances at either end. Interior pleasant, although perhaps a bit too 'designed by head office', but would be happy to spend more time there. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Large pub rebuilt from the original station buildings, clearly aiming at the student market, with a dark, slightly gothic sort of interior. Outside there is a vast canopy covering assorted lounge furniture, which is an extremely pleasant place to sit... [more>] | |
The W.G. Grace (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Fairly typical medium-sized Wetherspoon's, which has a small low ceilinged part at the front but opens out into a nicer room behind. Tables outside at front also - one side smoking and one side not. Range of beers was passable if not over exciting bu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Long narrow pub with bare floorboards and a dark interior. Seemed very friendly but the Wickwar BOB sampled was not in the best of condition. Not over-impressed. | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
Reopened as the Haworth Steam Brewing Co in February 2017 it is now an interesting café / bar with a decent real ale and Gin menu. It’s a fairly small space internally with the interesting design bar facing you as you enter with four ale and one cide... [more>] |
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