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The Sparrow, Bradford

By far best bar/pub in Bradford serving quality ales/craft/bottles..as prev poster a breath of fresh air..been in a number if times and constantly evolving with high quality beers and a super atmost...go there..!!

31 Jan 2013 17:33

Red House, Bradford

its an okay boozer...no real ales but has carlsberg at �1.80 a pot !!!

17 Aug 2009 20:55

Old Bank, Bradford

A lot better since the smoking ban but needs a bit of brass spending on it and also they need to improve the toilets....can be a bit hit n miss if they have have any real ales on....

17 Aug 2009 20:53

Lord Beechings, Aberystwyth

A nice large Brains Pub which has a good selection of ales.. I had a pint of Rev James which was in good form and it had sports on TV which is a bonus...

would recommend a quick pint here...

21 Feb 2009 06:24

The Zephyr, Huddersfield

brilliant bar and although it doesnt serve handpulled, it has a bitter on tap, however it does have the rather excellent budvar dark and erdinger which always makes a nice change from ale...

the music is cool and laid back and its is a great small bar for relaxing and having a chat (especially if you get the sofa).

always attend each town game and always look forward to a pint here...

21 Feb 2009 06:20

The King's Head, Huddersfield

My first stop for each town game and its a joy to arrive.. plenty of choice in the ale stakes which change on regular basis which varies each visit so you dont get stuck down with the same drink week in, week out ...

As far as I know the building is listed so it cant be altered too much and in that it keeps a lot of traditional features (i.e the tiled floor) which is great..

You cannot go wrong with a visit here .. 10/10

21 Feb 2009 06:15

The Head of Steam, Huddersfield

A good boozer in its own right with plenty of train parafanalia (sp) and has comfy sofas and is fine to stop for a quick pint whilst you are waiting for the train but the station tavern next door is better...

21 Feb 2009 06:09

The Grove Inn, Huddersfield

Excellent boozer with a massive choice of drinks ... 10 handpulls and a worldwide drinks menu.. and de konick of tap which is a bonus as its a fine swill...

If you are feeling daring they have a good range of rather obscure snacks but i'd recommend the billtong chilli stukkies as they are a great food to soak up some of the ale.

Barstaff are really friendly and as this pub can get quite busy if you grab a spinny stool at the bar.. hang on it...:)

The artwork which hangs around the place could be seen as evocative but i personally think its good and adds to the character of an already excellent pub...

21 Feb 2009 06:03

The Cock and Bottle, Bradford

This boozer is an impressive old building but could do with a bit of TLC to bring out its best character...

Has plenty of locals in attendance so has a real pub atmosphere which is great but as the previous poster states appears to have given up or reduced its support of real ales which is a shame.

The corn dolly does offer a better option

21 Feb 2009 05:54

The Turls Green, Bradford

My "work" local boozer so i'm attendance most days mon-friday.

The ale has always been well kept and the regular staff are friendly and are prepared to give a bit of conversation which is a bonus.

It can get busy at times so you can end up waiting a while to be served but you can say that about most wetherspoons boozers but its a boozer i'd recommend for a quick pint or two....

21 Feb 2009 05:50

The Shepherds Boy, Dewsbury

Having been reburbished to a high standard a couple of years back, this Osset Brewery pub is a definate destination for an ale or six.

There is the usual Osset Brewery suspects which always go down well and are well kept.

The "tap" room has been dedicated to yorkshire sportsman which is a plus and the sunday spread is also a bonus and the bar staff have always been friendly which with you cant say for some of these "chain" pubs....

21 Feb 2009 05:44

The John F Kennedy, Dewsbury

Excellent boozer with very friendly owners (Ted and Sue) and friendly locals. Jukebox has some classic metal on which always goes down well which gets you ready for a nite down the squash !!!

21 Feb 2009 05:39

Time Piece, Dewsbury

Quite a small weatherspoons but the usual fare, but the ales can be a bit hit and miss.
Fine for a quick ale and a brekkie pre match but not a boozer for the all dayer..

21 Feb 2009 05:35

The Leggers Inn, Dewsbury

Excellent boozer with well kept ales. Plenty of comfy chairs to relax in and an open fire to keep out the chill of winter.
Everards Tiger has always been on each time I have frequented and is a nice pint.
A bit of a walk out of the centre of Dewsbury but sure worth the walk and a boozer you can stay in for a fair few hours..
They have/had old viz annuals as well which is a bonus !!!

21 Feb 2009 05:31

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