Tiger is excellent for food. Best Sunday lunch in Beverley. The two blokes who own or run it also have Cornerhouse which is also good for food. The two pie special midweek is superb. Nellies is still my of my favourites and the Sam Smiths best stout, when on song is like nectar. Had one in The Burns Hotel in York midweek, another Sam Smiths pub and it was like water in comparision. Same price, obviously.Push is called Grapes now, still full of pricks.
Tiger Inn is pretty good for food now.
Dog and Duck is very popular, some good guest ales too. Can get a bit noisy on a Saturday night, because it is popular, so for me midweek afternoons is best. Excellent pie and chips too, £8.50, cannot go wrong, but you have to book.
Monks Walk, again excellent guest ales. Popular, as Dog and Duck is with the week end tourists of which Beverley gets many.
Woolpack. Lovely old boozer, food a bit iffy last time we went in, about three weeks back, had better in there. Beer decent.
Royal Standard, top pint of Tetley bitter. No food, just dog biscuits.
Angel, mid week is best, food two plates for under £14, beer decent.
Wetherspoons. Got a pint and half of Titanic Plum porter in there the other week for under £2. It was 99p a pint! Service can be a bit dodgy as is the food as we all know but they do have some decent guest ales on, if you can get served.
Chequers micropub. Getting some rave reviews from real ale ethusiasts. Voted second best pub in the area recently by Camra. Had a beautiful couple of pints of stout in there recently 12% proof but about £8 a pint, you couldn't manage more than two in an afternoon. You could have ate it with a spoon.
Kings Head, I avoid, too expensive and watery beer.
Push/Grapes, not for me even with the recent refurbishment.
Ditto Beaver
Green Dragon. Good choice of ales, particulary like the leeds pale ale. Incredible prices on food, two for a tenner, decent too.
Windmill, never took to it.
Queens, like sitting outside in Wednesday market in the summer, inside not so.
Moulders Arms, still 1970 in there.
Rose and Crown, decent Sunday lunch if you are lucky, sometimes its not as good. Gets very busy, so best midweek, decent ales.
Atom. Bit studenty for me, but the beer is good if you are in the mood for it.
Sun Inn, opposite the Minister. One of my favourites for live music. If you can catch the Hill Billy Troupe in there I doubt if you'd have a better night out anywhere in East Yorkshire. Beer not cheap but the entertainment is free, the ambience of the pub is wonderful. Love it.
Clubhouse at Beverley Town FC, £3 a pint. Holderness Dark.
So yes, I like Beverley, me.
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