The Corn Dolly, Bradford - pub details
Address: 110, Bolton Rd, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 4DE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 20072)
Bradford Forster Square (0.3 miles), Bradford Interchange (0.5 miles), Frizinghall (2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by themlot on 29 Jan 2005
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user reviews of the Corn Dolly, Bradford
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| Hard to fault, I've been frequenting this pub for over ten years. Constantly changing selection of real ales (Always four guest ales, as well as Black Sheep and several others resident) friendly bar staff, and whilst they do food, it's kept to a sensible selection of light bar lunches so as not to detract from the drinking. Avoid Thursdays... it's Pool night, and if there is a home match that can be half of the pub taken up. On other nights though, the Pool table is 40p a go - bargain! Just has one TV and no Sky...you can figure out yourself if that is a good or bad thing. Ginsoakedboy - 4 Jan 2009 23:38 |
| Popped in for a post-match drink and the two of us sampled Kelham Island Pale Rider; Bowland Sleigh Belle and George Wright Five Gold Rings. Black Sheep and Everard's Tiger were also on offer, plus at least another one or two other ales. All were excellent and the atmosphere was good. After a few mins, we even had a table to ourselves - although it was still busy, Highly recommended. Roodeye - 22 Dec 2008 15:22 |
| Fine single bar pub with black oak beams and a real country pub feel within easy walking distance from Bradford city centre, close to the cathedral. On my visit, there were 8 pumps serving a good range of real ales from local micros, including Fernandes from Wakefield. The inevitable Black Sheep was also on. I had a pint of Moorhouses Mild. Note the fine collection of pumps clips and brewery mirrors. There's also some photos of former Bradford City football teams - the stadium is visible from just outside the pub Despite being a single bar, there's two distinct areas, one housing a pool table and a number of horse racing pictures. The other side is more food orientated, serving good value lunches, which include massive doorstep sized sandwiches. This is a warm and welcoming pub, well worth seeking out. I accept that my knowledge of Bradford pubs is rather limited, but, based on my recent visit, if I only had time to visit one pub in Bradford again, I think this would be the one I'd make for. JohnBonser - 19 Nov 2008 13:55 |
| The station it is up from Is Forster Square, up the side of the retail park carpark and up the hill. Bradford has two stations, the other is the Interchange about 10 mins walk if you know where you are going. bradwan - 17 Sep 2007 17:56 |
| visited pub for peterborough united match, crashingly superb selection of ale, in an excellent but compact pub.if you have the misfortune to have visit bradford,give it a visit , just up from railway station,it is well worth a visit. enjoy. ginthedog - 17 Sep 2007 17:11 |
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