The Boot and Shoe, Ackworth - pub details
Address: Wakefield Road, Ackworth, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF7 7DF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 27722)
Featherstone (3 miles), Pontefract Tanshelf (4.2 miles), Pontefract Baghill (4.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music
- Real ale
Pub suggested by alistair_cross on 18 Jan 2006
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other pubs nearby:
Angel Inn, Ackworth (0.2 miles), Masons Arms, Ackworth (0.2 miles), Beverley Arms, Ackworth (0.3 miles), Brown Cow, Ackworth (1.2 miles), Spread Eagle, Wragby (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Boot and Shoe, Ackworth
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| I really like this pub, what more to say. TalulaJ - 24 Jan 2008 15:12 |
| Tradiotional Yorkshire drinkers pub, with bonus of live music and great outdoor drinking area by the cricket. John Smith cask very good,as always round here. mtaylor40 - 13 Jun 2007 23:08 |
| bit of a lazy effort in my experience, its as if the proprietors believe that simply making a pub look like its good, makes it good.. not so. the ale is ok, the food is ok, and the clientelle is ok. if you like mediocre youll love it ! thetwococks - 1 May 2007 17:51 |
| Visited 15th December 2006. Locals pub,down to earth with a sporting theme, horse racing was on the box. Ale drank Landlords, Timothy Taylors was sound and staff friendly. henners4 - 16 Dec 2006 18:26 |
| This is a very much a community pub with somethinmg going off 7 nights a week,mainly live bands,altho ther is an open mic night a caberet evening and a quiz night.Les the Landlord is a very a chartitable fella and is constantly help[ing out the local charities,only back in Aug he staged an all day open air music festival with Joh Parr on St Elmos Fire fame headlining,the event raised over £600 towards the building of changing rooms in the village.The bitter in the Boot is always bang on(John smiths Smooth and Cask)as reflected in the healthy numbers that frequent the place.As for the lager,couldn't say,to me it's just europiss that came over here in the 50's to give our women summat to sup. moortopman - 4 Oct 2006 15:13 |
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