Posts we’ve written in the Pub Reviews category
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Reviews of the pubs that serve the real ale that we love so much are posted in this ‘Pub Reviews’ category.
Note that the posts are ordered such that the more recent ones are shown first.
- Café De Prins, Amsterdam
A typical narrow canalside Amsterdam café, De Prins makes a good place to reflect on the nearby Anne Frank house.
13 May 2007 by Mike
» Café De Prins, Amsterdam- Coopers, Guiseley
A standard offering from Market Town Taverns, Coopers offers a wide range of decent beers in contemporary surroundings.
13 May 2007 by Mike
» Coopers, Guiseley- The Red Lion, Burnsall
The Red Lion in Burnsall is a 16th Century ferryman’s inn in beautiful Wharfedale, filled with history, charm and character.
30 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Red Lion, Burnsall- The Shambles Bar and Restaurant, Whitby
An old meat factory with 200-year-old exposed beams, The Shambles is a relaxing pub with good views over Whitby’s harbour.
22 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Shambles Bar and Restaurant, Whitby- The Victoria Family and Commercial Hotel, Leeds
A large pub in Leeds, The Victoria dates back to 1866 and is one of Leeds’ best pubs.
20 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Victoria Family and Commercial Hotel, Leeds- The Severed Head, Horsforth
A new pub in Horsforth, The Severed Head serves excellent cask and bottled ales and has a sumptuous modern interior inspired by the classic British pub.
15 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Severed Head, Horsforth- The Wrens, Leeds
One of our favourite city centre pubs, The Wrens is a traditional pub that serves a good choice of ale in friendly surroundings.
14 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Wrens, Leeds- Café Cuba, Amsterdam
A little bit of Cuba mixed with Amsterdam mixed with the UK, Café Cuba is an interesting pub with a bit of an identity crisis!
12 Apr 2007 by Mike
» Café Cuba, Amsterdam- The Smiths Arms, Beckwithshaw
An old blacksmith’s workshop and village schoolroom, The Smiths Arms oozes character from the ancient wood. Primarily a diner’s pub, there’s a good choice of three real ales.
11 Apr 2007 by Mike
» The Smiths Arms, Beckwithshaw- Haworth Old Hall Inn, Haworth
A hall built in the latter half of the 16th century has been sympathetically transformed into the Haworth Old Hall Inn, a Good Beer Guide listed pub well worth a visit.
9 Apr 2007 by Mike
» Haworth Old Hall Inn, Haworth

