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I must echo the previous comments, this establishment has top quality Yorkshire Real ales, I can honestly say, I have never had a bad pint, even when it's rammed.
Hollow.legs - 23 Jan 2011 17:50
Great place for a top pint and delicious food. Vast selection of bottled beers from all over Europe. Theakstons & Deuchars as regulars on draught plus constantly changing guest beers. Also regular entertainment including jazz and also comedy nights.Would highly recommend.
gobcobbler - 7 Nov 2010 15:37
Very modern bar (it's not really a pub) with several real ales on tap. It's great in midweek but we called in on Saturday at 8 and it was already packed. Very minimalist design but a very good pint. Try it on a Wednesday and you might even get a seat. Service was good though even on Saturday.
ROBCamra - 22 Dec 2008 13:44
Three resident real ales and one regularly changing guest. Draught Schneiderweiss and Westmalle Dubbel + two Belgian fruit beers. Usual fizzy so-called "premium" lagers available as well. Ideal place to have lunch in the summer with the garden at the back.Food is good with regular specials.

Not much fun on weekend evenings when like everywhere else on Princes Ave it get packed out.

Very popular with both football and RL fans.

No pool, bandits, TV or baseball caps.

A fine establishment all in all
dapis - 24 Oct 2008 10:59
A pleasant enough place this Sunday afternoon when I visited - live jazz is always welcome where I'm concerned. Five ales and a cloudy cider available and we agreed the beer was well kept. My friend who lives in Hull did mention that it was a place to avoid on Friday / Saturday night if you dislike crowded and noisy pubs. The patio at the front would work well on a sunny day.
pubcollector - 6 Jul 2008 23:36
A lively, young clientele in this boisterous venue. The music is at times drowned out by the sheer conversational volume. Modern, subdued tungsten lighting affords warmth. Bare floorboards and a raised mezzanine with a lounge feeling to it, all helped along by a real log fire. A selection of board games, magazines and books is provided.

Six real ales available, and on my visit of 25th Jan 2007 I enjoyed a good pint of Skipton Copper Dragon "Golden Pippin". The session ale was on good form, but do note that sparklers are used here. Apart from the range of cask ales, there is a large selection of European bottled beers.

Food is available lunchtimes and in the early evenings, but I had already eaten elsewhere. Also note that bouncers are deployed at the door, but don't be deterred in any way. A good, modern pub, well worth a visit.
lad_newton - 1 Feb 2008 16:31

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