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Jubilee Refreshment Rooms, Sowerby Bridge - pub details

Jubilee Refreshment Rooms

Address: Station Road, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX6 3AB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39122) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Sowerby Bridge (0 miles), Halifax (2.6 miles), Mytholmroyd (3.5 miles)

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A decent conversion of the former station building and a good choice of ales, well worth a visit.
alexw - 26 Feb 2016 18:09
Superb venue in the remnant of the original Victorian station, the rest was modernised in the 60s I guess. Frequent train service is a few yards away. Good range of beers. I had Heron Porter from Two Roses brewery which was excellent
Steamer1 - 7 Apr 2015 22:00
Still exceptional beer quality here, I find. The type of beer that reminds you why you drink the Ale! Very well kept. At least 3 independents/micro's on. Some great Beer publications and newspapers to read when on ya tod. Could do with some benches outside now the warm weather has arrived.
brisk - 5 Apr 2012 12:51
We went a few times, won�t repeat all the accurate reports below, we stopped going simply because they shut about 9.30 on Saturday (and maybe other nights) which left the place a bit hollow whenever we got there. Get the impression it�s more of a breakfast bar and �on the way home from work� pub. Additionally it's not paricularly comfortable.
Anyway, beer�s always been great and staff (owners) are very welcoming.
BTW it took years of battling bureaucracy and jumping through hoops to get this place opened as a bar, so support it if you�re able.

Richardhuddleston - 23 Jun 2011 22:47
visited one Saturday afternoon. Good range of well-kept real ales (and pork pies etc in a glass case which looked fresh enough !) and friendly staff. The interior is as you would expect given that these were the former waiting rooms and are kept very clean with wicker chairs, large tables and plenty of railway memorabilia adorning the walls. Clean key-pad entry toilets. There were a couple of ladies enjoying a drink at one table and someone doing some work on their laptop at another table which is seems to indicate that it's a fairly inclusive and realxed place for all people to use. A bit out from the town centre but worth a visit and it's to be hoped the place can be successful which it should be in its platform location on this busy rail route.
Cravenite - 14 Feb 2011 09:57

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