The Turkey Inn, Goose Eye - pub details
Address: Goose Eye, Oakworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 0PD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28370) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Keighley (2.5 miles), Steeton & Silsden (2.6 miles), Cononley (4.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
Three Horses, Keighley (1.0 miles), Snooty Fox, Oakworth (1.1 miles), Golden Fleece, Oakworth (1.1 miles), Welcome Inn, Keighley (1.5 miles), Reservoir Tavern, Keighley (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Turkey Inn, Goose Eye
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Excellent country boozer with quality do- it- yourself beers, fires, beams etc. Only criticism - food seems to often take priority over beer. Still, they have to make a living... nogginthenogg - 4 Feb 2010 10:45 |
Lovely atmosphere, nice warm alcoves with log-burning fires. Nice range of drinks including classics and some more exotic ones. Good food - excellent choice of puddings (would go again and just eat the puddings). I over-heard a staff member came in to eat on his night off, inspiring confidence of the quality of food and cleanliness of the kitchen. Great place for a date. sk8nbee - 26 Oct 2008 22:21 |
The beer here is brewed on-site in a micro brewery - Turkey bitter, and so on - as well as several guest ales. Added to this - and that's enough for me to consider tunnelling into the place with a spoon after hours - this low-beamed pub with its two open fires boasts the finest selection of chioce malt whiskies I have seen anywhere beyond the Nicolson St Malt House in Edinburgh. It is marvellous. When you lose at pool, they do not insist you drop your trolleys - and there is a beer garden across the road. What a pub. Locals sound, dogs welcome. A place to tie a good few on before pouring oneself into a taxi. Len_Ganley - 21 Mar 2007 11:36 |
Smallish but charming pub tucked away in the hidden hamlet of Goose Eye. Excellent ales, including some they brew themselves. Nice old leaded windows advertising some long-lost brewery (Ramsden's?). Interior is a bit of a mish-mash of ancient and 70s modern. There is a very cosy tongue-and-grooved side bit warmed by a real fire, often burning some sort of sweet-smelling wood. Food is meant to be good, too. All in all, a great pub. Albert_Campion - 14 Mar 2006 13:42 |