Anchor Inn
Gargrave
Busy
Brewers Fayre pub. The Anchor is a multi-roomed establishment with
various eating and drinking areas as well as amusement for children.
Facilities for wheelchair users. Accommodation available. Open to
non-residents for breakfast at 7:30am every day of the year and food
served all day. Alcoholic drinks are served within normal opening
hours. Both the Leeds and Liverpool Canal here and main road provide
much passing trade.
Telephone:
01756 749666
E-Mail:
www.bookatable.co.uk
Website: www.brewersfayre.co.uk
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Anchor Inn
Salterforth
Unique canal side pub near Barnoldswick. Ask to see the beer cellar which is festooned with straw stalactites. Meals served in this family friendly pub. Large beer garden. Car park. Mooring for boats on adjacent Leeds & Liverpool Canal.
Telephone:
01282 850055
Website: theanchorinnsalterforth.co.uk
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Black Horse
Skipton
Grade II listed pub with parts
dating from the 15th century. The two bars are decorated in
an Elizabethan style using reclaimed church furniture.
Disabled access include lift to lower floors.
The terrace overlooks the canal.
Part of the Kings Feast chain of pubs.
Open all day.
Telephone:
01756 792145
Website:
www.thekingsfeast.co.uk/
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Bull Inn
Broughton
Charming
family pub on A59 near Skipton catering mainly for diners. Ingredients
sourced from local farmers. Award winning wine list.
Telephone:
01756 792065
Website: www.thebullatbroughton.com |
Castle Inn
Skipton
Situated
in the oldest part of the market town of Skipton, the Castle Inn dating
back to the early 19th century is next to the medieval castle.
Menu includes Steak & Old Peculier Pie and Castle
Tower
Burger. Accommodation available in holiday cottage. No pets
or
children under 12 in accommodation. Disabled access.
Quiz nights.
Beer garden.
Telephone:
01756 796304
Website:
castleinnskipton.co.uk |
Cavendish Arms
Embsay
Village
centre pub adjacent to Embsay Station from where you can catch a steam
train to Bolton Abbey. Four-roomed layout with games rooms, lounge, bar
and snug. Dating from the 17th Century, the Cavendish Arms has open
fire, outdoor seating and parking area and bar meals are served at
lunchtimes and in the evenings.
Telephone:
01756 793980 |
Cock & Bottle
Skipton
18th
century coaching inn with a long single bar. It is possible to view the
ground floor "beer celler" through the windows. Taller customers beware
of the low beam above the step halfway along the split-level bar. Meals served lunchtimes and evenings. Open fire. Beer Garden. Live music. Free WiFi.
Telephone:
01756 794734 E-Mail: thecockandbottleskipton@gmail
Website: http://cockandbottleskipton.co.uk |
The Commercial
Skipton
Pub popular with the local set on Water Street not far from Skipton town centre. Accommodation.
Telephone:
01756 792847 |
Coniston Hall
Coniston Cold
Large hotel set in 1,400 acres outside Coniston Cold between Skipton and Settle on the A65. A
wide variety of outdoor country club activities available here
including 4x4 driving, clay pigeon shooting and falconry. Ideal
for corporate events as well as weddings and other functions.
Accommodation in 70 rooms, some are pet friendly and others accessible
for disabled guests.
Meals served in MacLeods Bar and Restaurant. Spa facilities.
Telephone:
01756 748080
Website:
www.theconistonhotel.com |
Cow & Calf
Ilkley Moor
19th century pub high up on the iconic moor overlooking the town of Ilkley near the Cow & Calf Rocks. Accommodation. Pub meals and cask ales.
Telephone:
03451 551551
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Craven Heifer
near
Skipton
Large
family inn on Grassington Road one mile (1.6km) from Skipton. A
multi-roomed layout provides various eating, drinking and family areas
in a pub where at one time beer was served through a hatch. Quality
en-suite rooms available including a full English breakfast. Home
cooked meals are served during the daytime and evening and include a
carvery. There is ample parking and wheelchair access is excellent.
Camping nearby.
Telephone:
01756 792521
Website:
www.cravenheifer.co.uk |
Cross Keys
Barnoldswick
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Cross Keys
East
Marton
The
Cross Keys dates from the 16th century and overlooks the Leeds and
Liverpool Canal where the Pennine Way follows the towpath for a short
distance
Meals are served all day in the lounge bar and dining room and a room
is available for groups.
Ales from Copper Dragon and Grey Hawk.
Car parking to the front and rear of the pub and there is access for
the disabled..
Telephone:
01282 844326
E-Mail:
info@thecrosskeys.uk.com |
Elm Tree
Embsay
Popular
village local offering a good range of food and ales. The smaller side
bar has pew-type seating mainly for diners while the main bar is large
without any piped music or juke box. Bar meals are served at lunchtimes
and in the evenings and outdoor seating is available. Parking and
disabled access. Wi-Fi throughout. Meals served all day except Mondays
(17:00 - 22:00) and Sundays (12:00 - 17:00).
Telephone:
01756 790717 |
The Fleece Inn
Skipton
A long narrow room with a saloon style bar with a pool table at one end. Convenient for the bus station. Meals served lunchtimes. Open all day.
Telephone:
01234 567890
Website:
www.welcometoskipton.com /item/The-Fleece-Inn |
The Fountain
Barnoldswick
Town centre pub offering superior accommodation. Popular with Barnoldswick's friendly local set. Pet friendly. I have stayed there while seeing a band at the nearby Greyhound Inn.
Telephone:
01282 813412
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The Greyhound
Barnoldswick
Friendly community-owned pub not far fromBarnoldswick town centre. The 'Dog' attracts alively crowd, especially at weekends. Live musicis a regular feature here with acts ranging fromsoloists to local bands and sometimes traditionaljazz.The Greyhound has it's own micro-brewery, Barlickwhich provides beers such as Blonde Witch, Hareof the Dog and Pride of Pendle. Telephone: 01282 8508670Website: www.greyhounbarnoldswick.com
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Herriot's
Skipton
Former railway hotel, now much
modernised on Broughton Road. Meals served in the Rhubarb
Restaurant. Accommodation.
Disabled access.
Open all day.
Telephone:
01756 792781
Website: www.herriotsforleisure.co.uk/ |
Mason's Arms
Gargrave
Smart
village centre local which owns the bowling green. Large lounge and
smaller eating and drinking area. Accommodation include a family room
and a fully equipped disabled room, all en-suite and dogs
are welcome in some of the rooms.
Meals served all day from 12:00 noon until 20:30 seven days a week.
Childrens' and takaway menus available.
Open 12:00 noon until midnight daily.
Telephone:
01756 749304
E-Mail:
info@masonsarmsgargrave.co.uk
Website: www.masonsarmsgargrave.co.uk |
Narrowboat
Skipton
Pub decorated by old church furniture, brewery posters and two canal theme murals.Live jazz music on Tuesdays and folk music Saturdays.Wide
selection of drinks including an ever changing selection of six guest
beers and draught and bottled German and Belgian beers.Meals served.Disabled access.Telephone: 01756 797922Website: www.markettowntaverns.co.uk |
Old Silent
Stanbury
Lovely
country pub in the heart of Bronte Country not far from Haworth on the
road over the hills to Colne. Meals served lunchtimes and
evenings Tuesday to Friday and all day weekends. Pub open 12:00 -
23:00 (until 22:00 Sundays). Closed Mondays. Accommodation. Dog and family friendly. Setting for the Martha Grimes novel "The Old Silent".
Telephone:
01535 647437
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Old Swan Gargrave
Former
coaching inn with a friendly atmosphere in a multi-roomed layout near
the village centre. A large comfortable bar adjoins the restaurant and
there is a smaller family dining room. Children welcome. There is also
an unspoilt snug with pub games. Meals are served lunchtimes and
evenings except winter Sundays. Open fires in quiet rooms. Outdoor
seating and disabled access. Railway station nearby.
Telephone: 01756 749232 |
Red Lion Skipton
Popular town centre pub which can get busy at weekends. Two main rooms with large open fireplace in between. Meals served all day throughout the week. Accommodation available. Families with children welcome. Beer garden. Sky and B.T. Sports. Free WiFi. Telephone: 01756 790718 E-Mail: hello@redlion-skipton.co.uk Website: www.redlion-skipton.co.uk |
Royal Shepherd
Skipton
Canalside
pub in Skipton town centre with outdoor seating overlooking the Leeds
& Liverpool Canal. The main bar has an interesting canal themed
stained glass window and old photographs of Skipton.
Small cricket themed room to the side. Meals served lunchtimes and evenings.
Telephone:
01756 797507 |
Swan Carleton in Craven
Pub
with a 1960's style main room that is brightly lit with cast iron stove
and large fireplace. Outdoor seating available. Takeaway meals
available as well as bar and restaurant meals. Function room available
for corporate events, weddings and parties. Children welcome until 8pm. Open 17:00 - 23:00 Monday to Thursday, 12:00 - Midnight Friday and Saturday and 12:00 - 23:00 Sundays..
Telephone: 01756 794282 E-Mail: info@theswaninncarleton.com Website: www.theswaninncarleton.com |
Woolly Sheep Skipton
A
more recent addition to the many pubs in this small Yorkshire town,
gateway to the Dales. The Woolly Sheep Inn offers nine en-suite rooms
from single to family rooms. Beers from Timothy Taylor. Open all day from 10am. 1am licence Fridays and Saturdays. Food served all day. Telephone: 01756 700996 E-Mail: info@woollysheepinn.co.uk Website: http://woollysheepinn.co.uk |
Yorkshire Rose
Skipton
Formally
the Rose & Crown, this pub has undergone a major refurbishment and
now offers everything you want in a town centre pub whether it is good
dining, live music, live sports, entertainment and a good range of
drinks. Meals served 10:30 - 20:00 (18:00 Sundays) daily. Quiz nights on Thursdays and Friday night is steak night. Disabled access and free WiFi.
Telephone: 01756 793884 E-Mail: info@yorkshireroseskipton.com Website: www.yorkshireroseskipton.com |