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The Dog and Gun Inn, Oxenhope - pub details

Address: Denholme Rd, Oxenhope, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 9SN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24081) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Keighley (4.9 miles), Bingley (5.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.7/10 (rated by 10 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Lamb Inn, Oxenhope (0.6 miles), Bay Horse, Oxenhope (0.9 miles), New Inn, Denholme (1.5 miles), Flappit, Flappit Spring (1.5 miles), Waggon and Horses, Oxenhope (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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We arrived early Saturday evening and the pub was busy with a lot of tables reserved. The landlord (seemed a jolly chap) found us a table in the dining room which was reserved for 20:00 - giving us plenty of time to eat. First tip is to book if you want a meal at peak time. The TT Landlord beer was good - I'd noticed one or two comments about the beer in other reviews but I found it most acceptable. Food quality was good but I thought very expensive for the quality and quantity. I had the Steak and Ale pie - the pie was small and the plate included 7 chips for �11:95!
Finally, if you are opposed to blood sports then don't visit during the autumn months as the pub is used as a base for local shoots.
Afterwalking - 9 Oct 2011 22:08
Stayed here twice for the glorious 12th grouse shooting, great pub with an excellant selection of Timothy Taylors ales, great food, very friendly landlord and locals. I will be back for 12th August this summer, cant wait.
MrAbundance - 7 Jun 2011 11:23
called in for a pint during a walk.around the stunning.area in which this pub is located. the bar staff were very friendly and polite , asking us if we were eating. shame then that we had a packed lunch cos the menu looked very intresting with a good choice for veggies, full range of timothy taylors beers, and this was my only let down the pint of tt bitter was not so good ..just passable.wish i had have a bit more time to try a few of the others cause sometimes its hard to judge by one drink..
loiner8 - 18 May 2010 10:10
Excellent beer and food. In the two years or so since I started to visit (roughly monthly), I've yet to be disappointed by either.

Certainly the place is busy with food trade in the restaurant areas, but it still manages to retain a proper pub atmosphere with locals at the bar. I don't feel out of place only taking a drink, which is by no means always the case at other pubs offering food.

Two coal fires and the complete range of Taylor's ales on pump complete an excellent spot. The only drawback is that it is a good 30 minutes' steep uphill walk from the railway station. However, there is a car park overlooked by the bar.
apchilcott - 28 Jul 2009 20:34
In my opinion one of the best country pubs in a 20 mile radius. Excellent beer and delicious food (large portions). Landlord is a real character and adds that extra 10% to make it special (although has probably upset a few people with his banter over the years). Recent extension and refurb has been done in a sensitive way so as not to destroy the character of the original (smaller) pub. Highly recommended.
Dudley_Yorkshire - 25 Jul 2008 21:21

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