Been going in since 1988, hasn't changed much just outside toilets gone inside now, best pub in Bradford. Best for Real Ale.
This has always been a great real ale pub and is one of the last surviving pubs in Bradford. It's been around since before I arrived in 1982 and has seen many transformations in that time. What's not changed are the great range of guest ales and the friendly bar service. Cheers!
Nice little traditional pub. Good selection of draught ales staff and other punters were warm and friendly:)
This is an old style watering hole with lots of real ale history. I visited this establishment on a Saturday lunchtime on the way to Shipley, and there were only 3 people in it. Maybe it gets better later on. There were about 5 beers on offer (with room for more, apparrently 8). The beer I had was quite good, but later, a few friends arrived (bound for the same destination in Shipley) that didn't like theirs (but I can't say why). The pub itself is in need of some TLC and appears to have been neglected for some time, A bit like the area around it, which was a quiet industrial zone devoid of people. In fact, the whole area appears to be somewhat neglected. There was no food on offer. There is a beer garden available for those balmy days just situated across the narrow road. It was nice to see some of the old memorable decor, fireplaces, and pictures about What was once a beer drinkers milestone is now sliding into disrepair. Perhaps it's a non fashionable district nowadays. I certainly hope it picks up as I would like to try again at a more popular time.
Visiting Bradford 33 years after graduating and the same length of time between pints here. What a *great* pub. Easily the best pints we had all weekend and it's still a proper pub with a large range of ales and a friendly landlady. Didn't want to leave. Well worth your support.
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