Hole in the Wall, Hebden Bridge - pub details

Address: Old Gate, Hangingroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 7DD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 40166) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Hebden Bridge (0.5 miles), Mytholmroyd (1.8 miles), Todmorden (4.4 miles)

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user reviews of Hole in the Wall, Hebden Bridge

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Now shut down, boarded up and for sale.
Bronxrichie - 16 Apr 2012 04:09
Gone have the indpendant ales (just Tetleys)
Gone have the local bands
Gone has the dancing replaced by a pool table
Gone has the nice staff and the party atmosphere
Gone have the people

Very sad


brisk - 9 Sep 2011 12:58
Former Vaux pub by the bridge in the town centre that is still badged as such, this is now a freehouse with a decidedly bohemian slant.
It retains a good deal of interior features, with fine tiled walls and a degree of separation kept between the original rooms- by looking at the tiled lobby you can easily see that the pub once had a classic West Riding layout. Two rooms emanate from this lobby, but the doorways have been considerably widened so that the rooms aren't as separate as they once were.
From the lobby there is a staircase which is also resplendent in green tiling.
There are a number of leaflets and flyers for events and the pub seems quite music-focused, with loud music emanating from the computer at the bar which kept being changed rather too often on my visit.
The furnishings are a mixture of traditional and modern, with stool seating as well as sofas and armchairs in which to 'lounge'.
Beer-wise, there were 4 beers all from local microbreweries, of which I tried the Saltaire Blonde- a very nice pint.
This is a modern style pub with traditional features rather than a traditional boozer, , and as such won't appeal to everybosy, however it's reasonably strong in all departments so in my book is worth a visit.
Carlurmston - 12 Sep 2010 14:34
This is a quirky pub with strange decor and a great beer garden. Music at weekends. Good selection of beers, friendly bar staff. Great location.
westyorkshire - 21 Jul 2010 19:25

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