Live Music — Pubs in Goole
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Found 4 live music pubs in Goole
Counting House
58 Aire Street, Goole DN14 5QE
Opened as Leatham, Tew and Company Bank in 1884, acquired by Barclays in 1906 and later became Transatlantic House. A remarkable transformation into a pub with smart open plan areas in two distinct rooms. Original Minton tile work and elaborate glasswork uncovered and restored during conversion to a pub, complimented by replica Venetian ceilings and original woodwork. Hotel type accommodation. Sold recently (April 2019) Now a sports bar, selling mainly lagers.
North Star Marina Club.
Dutch Riverbank, Goole DN14 5TB
All visitors are made welcome at this small and very friendly club which is situated next to the Yorkshire Waterways Museum and the Calder Canal. Near the docks area of Goole. It is popular with walkers and, perhaps obviously, boaters. There are visitor mooring right outside the Club and ample outdoor seating by the canal. Thwaites Original has proven so popular it’s become the regular beer, supplemented by an ever changing guest beer. Mondays feature a guitar night when anybody can join in, playing or singing along acoustically. On Thursdays films are shown on a big screen, on Fridays Fish n Chip n home made mushy peas are served from 6pm and on Saturdays it’s quiz, bingo/open the box and karaoke later in the evening, which is very popular. Darts, table tennis and pool are played in the separate games room which can be used for functions. Freshly made sandwiches are available. Please see facebook (north star marina club) for details of guest beers and food availability also to confirm opening times.
Tom Pudding
20 Pasture Road, Goole DN14 6EZ
Opened Dec 7th 2017 in a converted shop, which had been a newsagents for many years. Four regularly changing ales, mainly from Yorkshire, and often including beers from local brewery Wold Top, and at least three ciders. Always has a gluten free beer available. Acoustic music sessions on Thursdays. The pub can accommodate up to fifty people, it is popular with travelling football fans en route to matches in Scunthorpe or Hull. Interesting open brickwork and exposed ceiling beams make for a cosy atmosphere.
Macintosh
13 Aire Street, Goole DN14 5QW
"We're a peculiar bunch but all friendly said the barman". 742 pump clips on display in the front bar reflect the number of guest ales served here over the years. A pool table occupies the back room where live bands perform regularly. This is a real old fashioned drinker's pub with the central bar encircled by three different seating areas, take time to have a good look round. Three changing guest beers from mainstream national brewers. Re-opened December 2016. The building was once a courthouse and the original ceiling can be glimpsed through glass viewing panels. many interesting pictures of ships, and lots of artefacts on display around the bar. Popular with bikers.
