The Junction Inn, Wyke - pub details
Address: 459 Huddersfield Rd, Wyke, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD12 8NJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 23476) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bradford Interchange (3.5 miles), Brighouse (3.6 miles), Bradford Forster Square (3.9 miles)
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Crown Hotel, Wyke (0.1 miles), Oddfellows Arms, Wyke (0.4 miles), Royal Hotel, Wyke (0.4 miles), Halfway House, Wyke (0.5 miles), Brown Cow Inn, Wyke (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Junction Inn, Wyke
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Yes, this is a good pub, quite as people say below. Still, as an update to the pub scene around Wyke, the Pear Tree in Norwood Green has changed hands again, but this time it has undergone a makeover. Norwood Green can easily support two pubs, especially when they don't try to copy one another. The Pear Tree now offers a range of exceptionally well-kept ales, including standards such as Tetley's and Timothy Taylor's Landlord, but there were no less than six when we looked in, with Doombar, Castle Rock Harvest Pale, and Yorkshire Blonde amongst them. They don't as yet do food, apart from Sunday lunch, but that may change. It's a sister pub to the Bull's Head at Gomersal. The decor is now light, clear and airy, and the atmosphere is intended to be receptive to the genial and well-mannered. I wholeheartedly commend the management policy of protecting that last and most valuable of assets. There are no television screens to distract or annoy, and the music is at just sufficient volume to give privacy to conversation but no more. I recommend it highly if you fancy a slightly quieter change. eddybeer - 12 Aug 2016 19:10 |
we visited twice, once on a Tuesday for the quiz (quiz food was better than a lot of restaurants ive been in ) and again on a Saturday evening. we felt very welcomed by the staff and the landlady and landlord. beer is good with a great selection. we thought we had arrived on a happy hour as the beer was so cheap at £2-45 a pint only to find out that when it is happy hour (Monday to Friday 12-3pm) the ale and lager are reduced to £2-10 a pint ! we will be visiting again. keep up the good work razor3ad - 23 Mar 2015 11:52 |
Nice little pub with a friendly atmosphere which caters mainly for the locals. Regular quiz night on tiuesday and occasional entertainment at weekends. Home to Wyke RL and bit of a rugby pub. No food but lock in at weekend with extended hours. Friendly tenants and very clean hospitable pub. Sky sports shown! anonymous - 22 May 2006 23:31 |