The Cock and Bottle, Bradford - pub details
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Address: 93 Barkerend Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 9AA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01274 738446
Bradford Forster Square (0.4 miles), Bradford Interchange (0.4 miles), Frizinghall (2.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by arch11 on 15 Dec 2005
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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Corn Dolly, Bradford (0.2 miles), Barkerend, Bradford (0.2 miles), Red House, Bradford (0.2 miles), Goldsborough, Bradford (0.2 miles), Ring O Bells, Bradford (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Cock and Bottle, Bradford
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| Love the atmosphere here - bit like a Black Country local, and a wonderful if slightly shabby interior. Barlady very friendly, customers boisterous but cheery. Only problem was the beer quality, with draught lager @ £1.40 a pint it looked like I was the only person sampling a marvellous looking beer range (Copper Dragon, Abbeydale, Daleside etc). No point acting like a specialist beer pub without the turnover, and I fear the real ale drinkers are sticking to Bradfords GBG regulars. Still, a must visit even if you have to drink lager ! mtaylor40 - 8 Mar 2008 22:46 |
| Fantastic boozer. Great range of ales and very friendly staff. A group of around five of us were made to feel very welcome. Interesting little rooms and obvious history added to the atmosphere. If I didn't live 100s of miles away, I'd make it my local. Highly recommended. Roodeye - 7 Nov 2007 18:15 |
| Visited this pub at lunchtime on 26th January 2007. A fine, traditional interior greets visitors to this hostelry, and you are greeted by efficient businesslike staff. Of particular note are the fireplaces in each room and an internal back-lit stained-glass window in the smallest room. I sampled two beers during my visit; Daleside Blonde, an exquisite 3.9% bitter, traditionally brewed to Yorkshire standards – bitter first, hoppy afterwards and very smooth mouthfeel. The second beer was Skipton Copper Dragon Golden Pippin. Also 3.9%, it was light, refreshing and hoppier than the Daleside; the two beers complemented each other well. This pub is well worth the effort of finding, and would be an ideal place to start a crawl or indeed spend your entire evening if so you desired. Occasional live music is advertised – check with pub staff. Recommended for its beer range and its traditional internal design – I would return tomorrow if in Bradford. 9/10 lad_newton - 26 Feb 2007 23:46 |
| Great beer choice and a classic West Yorkshire multi roomed layout. fairport79 - 14 Feb 2007 23:45 |
| The place is definitely open, but good-beer-guide advertized opening hours are out-of-date. A fine beer range, also live music on some nights, i.e. Thurs evening. Seabrooke crisps sold here, that's another good thing. Pub is split up into separate rooms giving the idea of drinking in someones house. Camra Good-beer-guide (07) says the pub is open until midnight every day, but the pub definitely shuts at 11 on Thurs nights. grahamsherwin - 28 Jan 2007 16:33 |
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