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The Cherry Tree is a Wetherspoon's outlet not too far from Huddersfield station. It appeared very busy on my early Saturday afternoon visit, with bouncers on the door. But once past the entrance, service was quite quick and there was plenty of space to move towards the rear. Ales were Greene King Abbot, Elland 1872 Porter & White Prussian, Moorhouses Watchfinder General & Pendle Witches Brew, Acorn Dragon IPA, Springhead Exodus & Bradfield Farmer's Blonde. Ciders were Old Rosie & Black Dragon. Ok. But I probably wouldn't bother again with so many other decent pubs in Huddersfield, unless I was trying to use my CAMRA vouchers.
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First port of call on my recent visit to the town. Sampled a fantastic pint of 1872 Porter at 6.5%. With a CAMRA card it only cost £1.95, giving extra value for money. Could not stay there all-day but it's okay for one or two.
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Impressed with this friendly Spoons and it's range of beers. Will revisit when in Huddy.
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A genuinely good pub these days.
Great selection of real ales, decently kept and usually served fairly well. Staff are always friendly and the pub itself is clean and comfortable.
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A Wetherspoons. Ales were on offer, however i decided to partake of a coffee and take in my surroundings. A familiar clientele came into view, pensioners eating breakfast, middle aged alkies trying to improve their shakes, young students contemplating the "delights" of a northern town.
Wetherspoons.....................!
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Typical large JDW with a good range of ale and sky sports on the TV.
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Quite good for a wetherspoons. Excellent selection of ales and ones i tried were in good form. Looks busy for lunchtime food.
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Good selection of well kept beers available. Guest beers from local micros. Good staff and quick service despite being busy.
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Cracking pub with plenty of variety and staff very efficient and friendly - no complaints and only 10 mins walk away from the Galpharm!!
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Fantastic by Wetherspoons standards. I think they had at least 8 guests on and a comprensive list of beers in the cellar and those that are racked. Very reasonable prices as well for a Wetherspoons, �1.59 for the guests, which were in good condition. Very busy on a lunchtime.
Sharp - 28 Dec 2007 16:10 |
As Wetherspoons go this is one of the better ones to be honest - usual fare - can be plagued by the towns alkies though as just up from St peters Church.
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Very Smokey atmosphere but not 4 long now thankfully,a great pint of Ossett "Silver Fox" was had here though,typical good prices n decent beer,7/10
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A little hard to find from a distance as it does not look like a pub,not far from either the bus or railway stations,keep your eye open for a block of offices belonging to Pearl Assurance it's on the ground floor there,you can't say much about spoons that has not been said before. Usual stuff though if you like cider most of them have started selling Westons Old Rosie and Westons Organic both at �1.99 and 7.3 great value.
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usual wide choice at sensible prices. This converted furniture showroom shows what can be done without the usual Pub Kitch. Can get very full
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