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Outstanding village pub with two rooms, a bar and a pool room. Well-known in the region and winner of multiple awards including the Yorkshire Pub of the Year competition in 2011.
The new owners John & Jill are keen to keep this local pub running as a real ale pub. New larger beer garden. The beers served here are always in perfect condition. Book-lined walls and an open fire provide a haven on a cold winter’s day. It is the perfect place to sample the four guest ales; a traditional cider can also be enjoyed. The patio or river bank beckon in warmer weather. District Pub of the Year 2015, and 2016. Change of licensee from the 8th March 2019.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Jemmy Hirst, Rawcliffe
Four guest beers
Changing beers typically include: Bradfield - Farmers Blonde , Little Critters (varies) , Ossett - Yorkshire Blonde
Source: Local
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