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The Wellington Inn, Darley - pub details

Wellington Inn

Address: Main Street, Darley, nr Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2QQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4145) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 9 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Royal Oak Inn, Harrogate (1.4 miles), Flying Dutchman, Summerbridge (1.8 miles)

user reviews of the Wellington Inn, Darley

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Good village pub by the main road in Nidderdale. Big stone floored bar with wooden settles, plus a dining room at the back. Local ales in good quality (Tour Du Wot by Theakstons, Bolt Maker by Tim. Taylor, Black Sheep, Tetleys). Food is tasty, and a touch better than normal pub grub. However this is a pub not a restaurant (thankfully). Well worth a visit.
JonRambo - 7 Aug 2017 12:43
Mainly a food pub but the beers are well kept.
Timmy Taylor Landlord, Black Sheep and Copper Dragon Golden Pippin.
The food is excellent but not cheap.
An Enterprise Inn pub sadly.
The bar staff are very friendly and welcoming.
Also within walking distance of where I live, which can be very dangerous!
inkywebber - 27 Oct 2014 16:32
Just confirming that we will be staying in room 8 following dinner on Friday 17/10/2014.

Thank you,

Mrs. Jane Brennan

mrsjonbon - 12 Oct 2014 13:17
Our final stop of the day in North Yorkshire and also the place where we were due to stay the night. The Wellington is a large pub, with a main bar, another separate drinking area and a dining room. It also has about a dozen ensuite rooms and offers bed and breakfast. They had a number of guests from a car rally yesterday. We checked in earlier in the evening, when the pub was packed (including the garden). When we returned after 11pm, the bar area was still busy with locals. 4 ales were on - Black Sheep Best Bitter, Timothy Taylor Landlord, Copper Dragon Golden Pippin & Tetleys Bitter. Rooms were fine and the breakfast was also nice. The pub knows how to cater for all sorts. But purely for a beer in the evening, we did find better places.
blue_scrumpy - 13 Apr 2014 19:26
We had a meal here which started well, prawns in tempura and veg in tempura as starters- very nice. We then both had the partridge with black pudding and salad as a main with chips. The chips were grey and looked like oven chips boiled in stale fat by a sadist. We sent them back and they were replaced by identical chips, slightly hotter. The partridge was dry, hard, tasteless and virtually inedible. When we informed the waitress she apologised and said she would tell the manager. After10 mins of nothing, by now at 10pm the restaurant was nearly empty, I went to find the manager and enquired whether he was aware of the complaint- oh yes, I've taken it off your bill, you probably don't know what game tastes like- is cooked pink! I advised him that I have had partridge before and it isn't usually like cardboard. No apology- I couldn't be bothered to mention the abominable chips. We left a tip for the staff who were very sweet. We had a great meal at the Royal Oak the night before.
lancelotspratt - 21 Oct 2013 19:41

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