OUR OWN PUBS
For Opening Times and Food Service Times, please contact the pub direct.
[Ale Track] [Bingley] [Burnley] [Colne] [Cononley] [Fence] [Haworth] [Halifax] [Heptonstall] [Huddersfield] [Keighley] [Leeds] [Malsis] [Oakworth] [Oxenhope] [Ripon] [Skipton] [Thornton] [Wadsworth]
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| Brown Cow Inn Friendly riverside inn conveniently situated close to Bingley town centre and the well known local attraction, Five Rise Locks. Having once been a courthouse and brewery, the Brown Cow is now noted for its popular live music nights and its good food served both lunchtimes and evenings. A function room with private bar is also available. |
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Shepherds Arms Situated in the main street in Colne, this extremely popular venue offers
excellent, traditional English pub food, good cask ale, and a good selection
of wines. It is busy throughout the day and ‘on the circuit’
during the evening. A function room is available upstairs. |
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| New
Inn A small, village pub, situated in the centre of Cononley, in the Aire Valley, between Keighley and Skipton. This historic little inn, with its low ceilings, is a real ‘local’ but also known for its excellent food and fine cask ales. A function room is available upstairs. The pub is just a short walk from Cononley railway station. |
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Fence |
The White Swan The White Swan is a traditional English village pub in the heart of the small village of Fence close to the Lancashire towns of Burnley, Nelson and Colne. Having been totally refurbished at the beginning of 2007 The White Swan is ideal for a relaxing drink with good wholesome pub food served at lunchtimes. A warming open fire awaits during the Winter months.
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The
Crossroads Inn Set high on the Pennine moors between Halifax and Hebden Bridge, this popular wayside inn is the ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The Cross Roads offers a choice of seven twin or double en-suite rooms, excellent home-cooked food, lunchtimes and evenings, a large dining room and stunning views across the moors. On cooler days there is a welcoming open fire. |
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Fleece
Inn A Victorian pub, with stone-flagged floors and cosy little rooms, The
Fleece is set on the cobbled main street in the village of Haworth. Noted
as the home of the Brontë sisters, Haworth has become a world famous
tourist attraction. If you can stay a little longer there are also seven
no smoking en-suite rooms. |
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| Cross
Inn Set in the conservation village of Heptonstall, the Cross Inn is a very friendly village pub, serving well kept beer and good food. In an area steeped in the early history of the Industrial Revolution, the Cross is popular with both tourists and locals alike. Bookings taken for evening meals. |
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| Slubbers Arms Situated just off Bradford Road, out of Huddersfield’s bustling town centre, the Slubbers Arms is a tranquil haven serving Timothy Taylor beers in tip-top condition, and supported at lunchtime by a selection of hot and cold pub meals. If you’re a pub traditionalist who prefers to enjoy a pint without modern distractions such as TV, piped music, or gambling machines, then the Slubbers is definitely for you. There is a fascinating collection of Industrial and Social memorabilia. |
THE KEIGHLEY CIRCUIT
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| Albert
Hotel A classic Victorian town centre tavern, the Albert is popular as a lunchtime meeting place, for its good food and friendly service. For the more serious beer drinker, the ‘Keighley Circuit’ would not be complete without a stop at The Albert. |
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| Boltmakers
Arms This small town pub has long been known locally for the quality of its cask ales. The Boltmakers has often been voted CAMRA’s ‘Keighley Pub of the Season’ and is generally regarded as an essential ‘quality control’ visit for maltsters visiting the brewery. Sandwiches only. Outside Drinking area. Tuesday Quiz Night, live music most Wednesdays. |
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Cow Inn A friendly community pub, known for the excellence of its cask ales. Regular CAMRA ‘Pub of the Season’ winner and Keighley’s first winner of the ‘Beautiful Beer’ Award. There’s a small meeting room, lots of reading material and a real open fire when it’s cold. Definitely no loud music, television or karaoke. |
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| Burlington Arms A friendly community pub, known for excellent beer at the best prices
in town. Close to the market and a large supermarket for shoppers. Known
throughout the area for its competitive daily dominoes school. |
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| Friendly Inn A real locals’ pub, the Friendly is situated in a busy position, just a few minutes’ walk from Keighley town centre. Small it may be but, as the name suggests, you’re assured of a big, friendly welcome and an excellent pint of ale. |
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| Globe
Inn The Globe is a genuine Keighley community pub, offering good facilities,
comfortable surroundings, excellent home-made Thai and English food, and
of course, beer at its very best. |
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| Royal Oak Oak panels and an open fire give this town centre pub a warm, welcoming
atmosphere. The only Keighley pub with a beer garden, the Oak is the perfect
place to enjoy a cool, refreshing pint and a bite to eat on a warm Summer’s
day. Like the Albert, the Royal Oak is a ‘must’ for the Keighley
Circuit afficionados. |
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| Vine Tavern Situated just off the main road to Halifax, the Vine is the local’s local; where a warm welcome comes naturally and the beer doesn’t come any better! This is a lively, friendly pub, with entertainment six nights a week, such as live artists, karaoke, games night and quiz nights. |
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| Volunteer Arms The Volunteers was the first pub Timothy Taylor bought in December 1859. It proved a wise investment, as this small, cosy bar has remained a very popular ‘watering hole’ for generations of Keighley drinkers, including volunteers from the Drill Hall just across the road. The Volunteers retains a distinctive military theme, featuring many locals who have served in the armed forces. |
| The Old Unicorn Stocks Hill Town Street Bramley Leeds, LS13 3NA Tel: 0113 256 4465 A friendly local community pub situated in the heart of Bramley on the
outskirts of Leeds. |
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The Town Hall Tavern Westgate Leeds, LS1 2RA Tel: 0113 244 0765 This busy, bustling Leeds city centre pub is, as
the name suggests, situated opposite |
| Dog & Gun Situated just west of Glusburn, on the road to Colne, this traditional wayside inn has, for numerous years, provided welcome sustenance for travellers and locals alike. Noted for its friendly atmosphere, the Dog & Gun has retained its character and rural charm, with a roaring fire and good food served both lunchtimes and evenings. |
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| Grouse
Inn Nestled high above the Worth Valley, the Grouse boasts breathtaking
views over the Brontë sisters’ famous moors, with all the natural
beauty of an unspoilt countryside. Food, complemented by great traditional
ales and hand picked wines, is served throughout the day in the bar/lounge
or in a separate restaurant area. |
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| Dog & Gun The Dog & Gun, which has recently undergone a major refurbishment, sits amidst magnificent moorland countryside high above the village of Oxenhope – the final stop on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. The newly extended dining areas provide relaxed surroundings in which to enjoy superb home cooked food complemented by well-kept beers and an excellent wine list. Food is now served 7 days a week, lunchtimes and evenings Monday – Friday and throughout the day every Saturday and Sunday. Roaring open fires welcome visitors in the winter months and the pub also has five en-suite bedrooms, heated indoor swimming pool and sauna. |
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Royal
Oak Conveniently located close to all of Ripon’s many attractions the Royal Oak has recently undergone a complete transformation. A new look bar, new dining area and all new furniture has been brought together to convert The Royal Oak into an extremely smart, modern bar/eatery. Food from the newly created menu, featuring fresh, local produce is served every day from 12noon to 9pm. Six, non smoking bedrooms, which have also been given a total make over, provide comfortable Bed and Breakfast accommodation. |
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| Skipton |
Woolly
Sheep Known as ‘The Gateway to the Dales’, Skipton is one of Yorkshire’s most appealing and vibrant market towns. The Woolly Sheep is situated on the main street and offers the best cask ales and excellent pub food, served both at lunchtimes and evenings. There is an outside drinking / dining area to the rear of the pub. It also has nine en-suite rooms, all of which are non-smoking, and there is a car park for residents. |
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The
White Horse Inn Food is to the fore at The White Horse Inn, a recently extended and refurbished
pub
set in open countryside above Thornton. |
| Hare
& Hounds Situated between the village and the mooredge, the Hare and Hounds is a typical Yorkshire country inn offering generous hospitality coupled with good home-made food and fine cask ales. With four en-suit bedrooms the Hare and Hounds is the perfect base from which to explore Hebden Bridge and the dramatic surrounding countryside. |