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Wellington Inn, Knaresborough

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user reviews of the Wellington Inn, Knaresborough

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A sam smiths pub which is a bit closer to the town centre, it's got a lounge/public bar split. It's has a more tired feeling than the marquiss of Granby down the road. It feels a bit like how someone who is quite old would decorate their house, carpet which is a bit worn out, old plates and other ornaments which they've collected over the years, old curtains, no fire but an old Heater and a cuckoo clock. Pictures and paintings on the wall of some quite random things but what looks like knaresborough and Bolton Abbey amongst them. Not a bad pub but I prefer the marquiss of Granby.
Wezzielad - 14 Jan 2018 17:48
Found this a most welcoming pub. H ave not been in here for 5 years but the land lord & landlady were spot on today.And beer very well kept.
Hollow.legs - 31 May 2013 21:03
Full of dead beats who think they know everything.

Dirty glasses/Poor measures/Appalling hygene/Disgusting language.

This pub has only one use - it acts as a magnet to lowlife.

We used to use this pub more than a couple of times a week... sadly poor management has let it down. Never again.
decentbeerplease - 27 Apr 2013 11:09
Sam Smiths pub tucked away on the edge of town. Cheap with a pint of bitter at �1.60 but that'd be the main incentive to visit.
DuchyBoy - 19 Mar 2012 10:46
Plain and fairly basic two bar Sam Smith's pub down a street leading off the top end of Knaresborough's High Street. Popular with a mostly older age group this is a very traditional old boozer. Darts are a big thing here and there are signs of a mixed football following for Man United and strangely in the same pub Newcastle United plus the rather off the wall Carlisle! Popular, friendly and busy, the notice board shows that this is a vibrant community local with notes about pub teams and money raised for local charities. As it's a Sam's pub you will be well aware of the choice of ales ie their brews or nowt, I'm sad to say the beer is only middling in quality.

anonymous - 20 May 2009 14:45
This used to be a nice little Sam's pub with good beer and good value home cooked food. Alas, it is suffering from the current mis-management by the Brewery hierarchy - we used to have a party of about 20 people gathered there every month but have move on due to the poor quality of beer and non-availability of food. A sad loss.
JBGatelad - 21 Apr 2009 08:28

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