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Activity for 28th March 2024

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King's Head

King's Head

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

To my mind the better of the two 'station pubs'- it feels more impressive, there is a lot of space and the excellent beer selection is clearly displayed. There were 11 cask ales and 7 ciders on for this visit. Interestingly for a beer exhibition pub,... [more>]
Oddfellows Arms

Oddfellows Arms

BridportDorset

Recommended by E TA

A small town local in a Victorian terrace, this pub feels quite run down. The decor is shabby, the carpets have seen better days, and the fabric of the building is decaying. The 1960s gas fire wasn't on, though it wasn't a cold day so maybe we were ... [more>]
The Sportsman Beerhouse

The Sportsman Beerhouse

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

An excellent pub with some lovely art deco styling, with several rooms running off the main bar, which sports an interesting curved counter making good use of the corner location. 8 good ales, 4 ciders and some crafty stuff, plus a friendly barman. N... [more>]
The Vulcan

The Vulcan

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

A nice little unpretentious locals' pub. The first thing that struck me was the number of twerlies lunching - always a sign of good value food. There is just the one room with the bar down one side and a games area to the front with pool and darts. A... [more>]
Boy & Barrel Inn

Boy & Barrel Inn

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Worried by the previous reviews, I can only say I have been in much worse. I found a straightforward locals' pub with a slightly tedious grey paint and pvc seating interior and too many screens but otherwise ok. The handpumps still looked usable but ... [more>]
Slug & Lettuce

Slug & Lettuce

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Fairly typical example of the current S&L format, going for the slightly posher glitzy cocktail bar feel. This one is quite large and features a central courtyard outdoor area. As with other branches, cask ale has been discontinued leaving Brixton Re... [more>]
The Warehouse

The Warehouse

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

A barn of a place aimed at students, with comic-style graphics broken up with splashes of neon, a huge projection screen and a bank of 6 pool tables at the back. Cask ale has been discontinued and the supposed 'craft' selection includes Asahi so don'... [more>]
The Parish

The Parish

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Another student joint, although this one is better done than some of the others. It is in a splendid old court building, broken up into separate areas, with a few heritage features surviving under the sort of arty decor you might expect. No cask ale ... [more>]
The Star

The Star

StoneStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve C

The Star is a lock side Marston’s pub with picnic tables down the canal side of the pub to allow for waterside drinking. Having arrived by foot I entered through the car park past a couple of picnic tables to the entrance where I found some steps up ... [more>]
The Albert

The Albert

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

An historic pub with some superb, and possibly unique, glass screens over the bar counters. It is long and narrow, with a games room right at the back. Sadly it is now in the Craft Union group and cask ale has been discontinued, and with new manageme... [more>]
The Cherry Tree (JD Wetherspoon)

The Cherry Tree (JD Wetherspoon)

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

The lesser of the two Spoons, being more of a bar serving the shopping street. The interior is not large, with an overflow bit down by the toilets not looking like the best place to be. Guest ales were just Hobgoblin, Saltaire Triple Choc and Acorn B... [more>]
Williams

Williams

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

A slightly upmarket (or as close as Huddersfield gets) bar near the station with a reasonably-swish interior but a decided whiff of garlic from the pizza kitchen. There are two sets of three handpumps (don't overlook the second set when choosing) wit... [more>]
The Lord Wilson (JD Wetherspoon)

The Lord Wilson (JD Wetherspoon)

HuddersfieldWest Yorkshire

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Showing a definite improvement over its Lloyds incarnation, this is now a large and generally well-run Spoons which, while lacking much atmosphere, ticks all the boxes as evidenced by the number of customers. A good selection of ales had 5 guests inc... [more>]
The Swan Inn

The Swan Inn

StoneStaffordshire

Recommended by Steve C

The Swan Inn has a central bar counter that supports premium and craft keg alongside Carling and nine hand pumps that were drawing Acorn Brewery’s Yorkshire Pride, Coach House Brewing’s Old Priory, Wily Fox Brewery’s Dark Flagon Rum Porter, Vocation’... [more>]
Warehouse 4

Warehouse 4

GloucesterGloucestershire

Recommended by paulof horsham

Friendly service at the bar of the Gloucester Brewery Tap. Typical of the style, with tanks down the right-hand side of the room and a mezzanine floor accommodating several more bench seats as well as the toilets. Just one of two handpumps was in ope... [more>]
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