Albert, Keighley - pub details
Address: Bridge Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 1AA [map] [gmap]
Keighley (0.5 miles), Steeton & Silsden (2.8 miles), Crossflatts (3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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Royal Oak, Keighley (0.1 miles), Lord Rodney, Keighley (0.1 miles), Commercial Inn, Keighley (0.1 miles), Korner Bar, Keighley (0.1 miles), Red Pig, Keighley (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Albert, Keighley
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| JohnBonser, there are basically no original features at all - almost everything you see dates from a refit circa 1998. It's bedded in nicely now, though - Taylor's spent a fortune doing up their pubs, and it still shows. Before that it was a very dingy bikey/goth pub with a motorbike on the wall, oceans of lino and formica tables, in two (or three?) distinct rooms. Albert_Campion - 18 Oct 2007 15:32 |
| Old Victorian pub in the centre of Keighley, which, despite some modernising, still retains much character and original features. This is one of the numerous Timothy Taylor pubs in the brewery's home town and the Golden Best was on good form on my visit - 3 September. Not a must visit pub, but worthy of consideration on a pub crawl of the town, particularly since the nearby GBG listed Brown Cow does not open till 4 pm, for reasons which escape me JohnBonser - 16 Oct 2007 17:38 |
| Had the best bitter at £2 this week. Golden on too, but no Ram Tam. Big pub with Sky sports screens and a pool table (which plays very slow and needs re-covering). Nice picture on the wall showing Timothy Taylor and his descendents. the_amsterdam_man - 16 Jun 2007 20:51 |
| Classic town centre Taylor's pub with a U-shaped bar. Definitely one for the younger crowd, but the real ale is of above average quality. fairport79 - 14 Feb 2007 23:24 |
| Oh my god, what a bar!. I live in Germany and I was visiting my friend who was getting married, and the day before her wedding night we hung out here. If you've always wanted to find out what a typical Yorkshire slapper looks, lives and breathes like, come here on a Friday night!. Can't say it wasn't a laugh though. Total culture shock for me. jroswald - 7 Jul 2006 14:44 |
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