Pubs in Goole
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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.
Middle House
South street, Goole DN14 5TE
Old George
Market Square, Goole DN14 5AU
Old Goole Working Men's Club
Swinefleet Road, Goole DN14 5UN
Peacock
17 East Parade, Goole DN14 5RB
Railway Club
25 Carter Street, Goole DN14 6SL
Royal Hotel
59 Aire Street, Goole DN14 5QW
Steam Packet
18 Cheviot Av, Goole DN14 6HT
Vermuyden
1 Bridge Street, Goole DN14 5TD
Victoria Hotel
5, Hook Road, Goole DN14 5JB
Two room traditional local on the bank of the Ouse River. This genuine free house no longer features a regular house beer from the nearby Bird Brain microbrewery as the brewer has ceased making it. Now has Greene King beers only. There are two bars, the larger with wood panelling, pool table and an open fire in winter. The second smaller bar also features a pool table. Friendly Landlord Tony Milner has owned the pub for over 25 years and kept cask ale throughout, a fact recognised in an award from the local branch of CAMRA. The hotel rooms upstairs are not in use. Note that Autovacs are used.
Victoria Social Club
56 Carter Street, Goole DN14 6SN
Viking
Western Road, Goole DN14 6RG
A member of the Greene King Hungry Horse chain, it is essentially a food orientated, family friendly pub, popular with both the local community and visitors alike. Entry though the main door leads into a central bar area; to the right is an adult area and to the left an inclusive, yet distinct family section containing a children’s play area.
