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The Black Bull Inn, Boroughbridge - pub details

Black Bull Inn

Address: 6 St James Square, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, YO51 9AR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 37127) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 5.6/10 (rated by 5 users)
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It's more a step into a different world - Royston Vasey (or maybe Royston Vaseline) springs to mind. A local pub for local out patients. I suppose it's there while you're waiting for a bus out of the place.
Snarling_Mallard - 19 Jun 2018 00:58
The Black Bull… A step back in time, possibly the seventies or eighties…? No bad thing though, this is a real traditional pub… Lots of small rooms, nooks and crannies and a small bar that feels like you are ordering through a hatch… Horse brasses, velvet topped chairs, copper topped tables etc etc.. A place where men go to talk greyhounds and allotments, and women drink gin... You get the picture; A friendly pub, lots of Camra awards with Springhead Outlawed, John Smith Cask and TT Boltmaker on my visit. I had the Boltmaker mistaking it for Landlord, but that's my fault... Definitely pop in if you are in the area... There are not enough pubs left like this...
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 17 Nov 2016 16:58
Described as a 13th Century inn, this is low ceilinged with exposed beams and a multitude of rooms. The main bar has little more than a serving hatch although there is a 'proper' bar counter in the so-called snug. Popular and comfortable with open fires - some real, some not. The beer is splendid but all too typical for the area, John Smiths Cask, Theakstons Black Bull and fortunately Taylors Best (but not Landlord), the normal range of keg fonts look very anachronistic in this pub. Unusual statuettes, copper topped tables, horse brasses and copper plates on the wall make this a middle class dream pub if a little twee, but florescent jackets and big boots do not seem unwelcome. There is a smaller more intimate, room behind the main bar and a large modern restaurant at the rear. An excellent village pub in a small town.

anonymous - 4 May 2009 10:28

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