Reviews

  1. Anthony Jones ★★★★★

    We popped in to see their famed range of Timothy Taylor beers, and weren't disappointed. Beers in excellent condition and the landlord is friendly and passionate. Mrs Jones enjoyed her glass of wine too.

  2. Matthew Garcia ★★★★★

    Walked in as the town hall clock and bells struck noon. And they were ready. As a massive Tim Taylor’s fan, this is the Mecca of English ale for me. Especially because it isn’t so easy to get up to Keighley without a car. Every TT beer available on cask here. Amazing. A small, cozy pub and a bit dark, but it was a dreary and rainy Monday. Quiet because the kitchen wasn’t open today and tomorrow (massive bummer). Barkeep was a young guy who seemed to be hungover but was passionate enough about the ales to nearly match my enthusiasm. Every beer was stellar, and I had a pint of every single one (well, the four I hadn’t been able to try yet). Naturally, great views of the town hall even though it was under renovation. Great experience and even better ales.

  3. Wenyi Lee Stones ★★★★★

    Very nice pub that serves yummy roasted food and giant Yorkshire puddings. We went in on Saturday noon for lunch on 30th of December and it wasn’t busy at all but t it got busier later. The food was nice and fresh and the ambiance was nice and cosy.

  1. Martin Caine ★★★★★

    Lovely little pub. Only found it after searching Google for pub food and saw it's only a two minute walk from The Light, where we were heading for the cinema later. Had the full range of Timothy Taylor's cask ales on, so had three while I was there. Also had the Sunday Roast lunch (which is all they offer on Sundays), which was very nice. Nice friendly staff who are knowledgeable about the beers. Will have to try and pop in on another day of the week as I quite fancied the Steak and Ale Pie.

  2. martin corey ★★★★☆

    I popped in for a drink. It was a Monday evening and very quiet. There were perhaps two or three other small groups in the place. You could hear yourself think. This is a traditional Yorkshire pub serving Timothy Taylor's beers. There is a good range of 5 or 6 of these: Landlord, Bolt Maker, a blonde beer a dark mild and a couple of others all on cask and although I can't vouch for all of them, the two I tried (Landlord and Bolt Maker) were very well kept. In addition there was a pump serving keg beers, at least one of which was a continental lager. The toilets were clean and there was a wide-door facility for wheelchair users. In days gone by I have eaten a very nice lunch in the place, but I didn't try food this time. I'd say this is a pub for the more mature drinker. It isn't trendy in any way and although there's music, it stays very much in the background so there's no need to shout. It's light and airy, but there are sufficient nooks and corners for those of a conspiratorial bent. In a word, nice.

  3. Tracey Fairhurst ★★★☆☆

    Called in for drinks with my son and husband who are Camra members. I'm sure it might be a thriving place but when we were in it at 5pm it was empty. Apparently the beer wasn't particularly nice either. It had a dull atmosphere and it had no character whatsoever as looks like it had been refurbished in a generic modern pub interior which can be found anywhere in the UK

  1. Lucinda Aspin (Lou) ★★★★★

    Lovely pub, staff couldn’t do enough, Great value for money veggie burger was amazing, gammon (I’m told by my family)was great . Will definitely be back x

  2. Lucy Jamieson ★★★★☆

    Very cosy Yorkshire pub with good ale. Had a very substantial roast dinner which was very good and reasonably priced at £13.95. Very clean place with friendly, helpful service. Had a good children's menu too and welcomed us with our toddler.

  3. Cameron Sugden ★★★★★

    Went there early Friday evening. Usually gets very busy so lucky this time for us it wasn't ( bad weather ? ) Lovely selection of beers and great food. Service excellent, friendly and efficient. Always have an extensive menu and really good veggie selections. Freshly prepared, very well presented and always delicious.

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