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If you love the British pub, you will like this blog. Here I will review the pubs I drop into in my wanderings around my home region - urban, rural, posh, homely, fun pubs, restaurant pubs, and local backstreet pubs. I hope to encourage people to appreciate them.
I will score each pub out of five points each (30 points maximum) on its ambience, decor, service, whether it serves real ales, state of the toilets (but I can't vouch for the state of the gents because I don't use them!) and what extras it has - games, beer garden, newspapers, serves food, karaoke, quizzes, live music.
If after reading one of my reviews you decide to check out a pub, I hope you enjoy the experience. But bear in mind that I have only visited some of them once, and pubs and pub managers change. If the review needs updating, please leave a comment.
Ups and downs? Well, people drink when they're down. And they drink to celebrate, when they're feeling 'up'. Besides that, this is hill country. It's full of ups and downs.
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Thursday, 12 May 2022

The Haworth Steam Brewing Company, Haworth

 

The Haworth Steam Brewing Company, 98 Main Street, Haworth BD22 8DP
01535 646059

Does "Steam Brewing Comany" count as a pub name, or is it the name of a company? It was only opened in 2010 in what had been a grocer's shop, by a former rugby player who had previously made a success of reviving a pub in Oxenhope (village a few miles from here) and then opening a bar and restaurant in Scotland. He then decided to move back to Yorkshire and opened his own microbrewery. 

Ambience - 4
decor - 3
dark and traditional

service - 5
very attentive

ale - 4

features - 1
Serves food, medium length day time and evening menus

Toilet - 3

Score 20 out of 30


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