The Horse and Jockey Inn, Ossett - pub details

Address: 18 Dale Street, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 9BT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27719) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Dewsbury (2.5 miles), Batley (2.9 miles), Wakefield Westgate (3.3 miles)

Brewery: Samuel Smith's

Pub suggested by alistair_cross on 18 Jan 2006

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Reality is an illusion created by a lack of alcohol.
Russell_Sprout - 7 Nov 2008 01:35
Went in to day 13th Oct, again mainly older customers but it is Sam Smiths.Talking to customers who told me the relief managers had been offered the pub but along with all reliefs had been sacked.Have heard this before about sacking relief managers,don,t understand why,was told reliefs were on £21,000 approx some managers on less,so it could be to turn them into managers on less money,nothing surprises me any more with this lot.Any the lager was ok.
wellington - 13 Oct 2008 23:44
Called in last night after work for a few pots of Alpine lager. I noticed that beers are now "free flow" and taste better than they did before.

I can't believe that Colin and Monika are now managers of this pub, I remember seeing them in the Star Inn at Netherton a few months ago. I seem to be following them from pub to pub - not on purpose, I hasten to add.

If you need to micturate I would go somewhere else as the toilets are on the smelly side of sinking. This seems to be a typical complain in most of Samuel Smith's public houses. Maybe they should be called "Pubic Houses" instead!
Russell_Sprout - 9 Oct 2008 11:46
Real ale slightly too cold, but you can't fault Sam Smiths prices!
oftenscore6 - 27 Sep 2008 00:50
Have read russelsprouts addition i c,ant believe Julian has been forced out he was a good guy.Talked to customers and staff and the area manager has forced him out along with his artistic son. The area manager is a little man no more than 5ft high[am being genorous]i once saw him in Marquis of Granby in knaresboro when he was slaggihg of the managers,its time he got his cumuppence and let managers get on with what is a difficult job.It appears he is cutting all costs to the knucle while not helping managers improve trade.GET RID OF THE DWARF
johnny333 - 6 Aug 2008 23:29

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