WebThe Navigation Tavern is a friendly local with a reputation for serving the best beers, ciders, guest ales in the area and was last year made an Ambassador of Theakston’s real ales. It is only 50 yards from Mirfield train station and sits on the canal side with a large beer garden overlooking the canal. The Navi has 4 double/twin guest rooms ... http://thesearchfortheperfectpint.weebly.com/the-rail-ale-trail---manchester-to-huddersfield.html
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WebJan 13, 2016 · Shibden Mill Inn, Halifax: This pub has been at the heart of local life for over 300 years, with a reputation for fantastic food, drink and sumptuous 4 star guest accommodation. Open fires and low beams make Shibden Mill Inn a really special Yorkshire pub. The Cricketers Arms, Wakefield: This is a real ale pub situated in the village of Horbury. WebBy CAMRA branch, pubs and micropubs on Real Ale Finder. Melton Mowbray & District. Melton Mowbray & District. Back To Pubs. Abercolwyn. Aberdeen, Grampian & Northern Isles. Amber Valley. ... Huddersfield. Hull & East Yorkshire. Huntingdonshire. Ipswich & East Suffolk. Ireland (Not Official) Isle of Man. Isle of Wight. Jersey. Keighley & Craven. high tea in tucson
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WebThe better of the two pubs in Huddersfield station, to the left as you exit, serving numerous cask ales at very reasonable ... Pub may not look like much but they serve a excellent choice of real ale. worth checking out whilst waiting for a train or just for a good beer. Adam Ross September 22, 2014. Good beer selection and very reasonably priced. WebThe first pint was a simply marvelous pint of Old Bear from the Empire Brewery in Halifax. A light zippy hoppy ale of 3.9% at a reasonable price of £2.40. We followed this with a quick walk to The Grove again and had another Empire beer - The Grove grog at £2.20 a pint. Another hoppy 3.9% beer. Beautiful. WebJun 29, 2012 · The Transpennine Rail Ale Trail is, for me, a fun way of spending time with your pals while discovering some excellent (and some poor) real ales. It involves having a drink at pubs at or near every railway station on the Manchester to Huddersfield line, though originally I believe the trail extended well into West Yorkshire. high tea in velp