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Magdalens, Ripon - pub details

Magdalens

Address: Princess Road, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 1HW [map] [gmap]

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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 6 users)
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user reviews of Magdalens, Ripon

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Not the most welcoming of places and the beer tasted very tired. I don't think they turn their beer around quick enough. Rather run down and not the cleanest of places.
Alepale - 2 May 2012 11:50
6 good quality ales, very well kept at correct temperature in great form. Nice little back street pub. Very welcoming. Best beer in Ripon?
stevane - 15 Jan 2012 20:27
Not an easy one to find to be honest, nice well kept beer garden for sunny days but the inside of the pub is nothing special, seems to be a bit of a locals pub but they were friendly enough.
Sadly if your not an ale drinker then the choice of lager is limited to bog standard carlsberg or Fosters on draught (some bottled stuff ok) but we found it a little expensive charging city prices for low grade 4% lager.
Biglad13 - 4 Jul 2011 08:43
Better choice of beers than previous review suggests. Old Hooky (personal favourite) and Adnams Regatta in addition to those listed. Traditional, slightly old fashioned interior but a very decent boozer nontheless.
fedlad - 19 Jul 2009 16:22
GBG listed for the last couple of years, hard to find for a visitor to the city but not too far from the One-Eyed Rat. Victorian building set on a corner in a residential area near the fire and ambulance stations. A single large room brightly decorated in red and cream, horse brasses and china mugs over the bar, a Tetley's clock and big cabinet full of trophys above the fire, in a good way this reminds me a bit of some pubs 30 years ago, a real locals pub in spite of its CAMRA listing. Pool table at one end and a telly at the other, friendly locals and staff. Fair choice of beers on hand pull all in good order but nothing very exciting, John Smith's Cask, Theakstons Best, Deuchars IPA and the best of the bunch John Smith's Magnet. Apparently brewed at Camerons you wouldn't think it came from the same stable as the Cask, which is supposedly contract brewed by Holts. Bit of a stale doggy smell about the place. Usual suspects for lager etc.

anonymous - 4 Apr 2009 10:19

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