Pubs in Horbury
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Old Halfway House & Stables Restaurant
141 Westfield Rd, Horbury WF4 6ET
A comfortable stone-built house specialising in food, well refurbished as an Ember Inn, lots of outdoor drinking and dining space, now belonging to Stonegate trading as a Classic Inn with cask ales given a higher profile. Local guest beers from Leeds Brewery and Acorn Brewery have been available.
Victoria Hotel
Victoria Street, Horbury WF4 6EH
Note the striking head of youthful Queen Victoria below inn sign on front of pub, belonged to Alliance and Mutual Pubs Ltd was UNDER THREAT OF CLOSURE, next owned by Alpha Taverns, then Original Your Pub, now a Regular Inn
Shepherds Arms
Cluntergate, Horbury WF4 5DA
Originally built in 1300's and then known as Nether Hall, a historic oak-beamed Tudor inn (timber framed, rebuilt between 1538 and 1593) with a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. The website is of an earlier vintage but comprehensive. Opening hours are based on those permitted by the licence but may not be entirely as shown. Catering is provided by the specialist Nostalgic Kitchens.
Horbury WMC
Hall Croft, Cluntergate, Horbury WF4 5DB
Founded 1896 when Hall Croft was purchased, one of the largest clubs in the area with a wealth of sports and recreational facilities. The objects of the club are to afford to its members the means of social intercourse, mutual helpfulness, mental and moral improvement, and rational recreation.
Fleece
High Street, Horbury WF4 5LG
listed as a building of local interest from 1834, lively sports-themed town centre pub especially Fri/Sat nights, table football, barbecues in summer Extended opening hours now permitted by licence. Extensively refurbished to a high standard in early Summer 2014. Customers report that availability of cask ale can be intermittent.
Cherry Tree Inn
Church Street, Horbury WF4 6LT
Cosy traditional pub dating from 1887 located in a quieter quarter of the town. Listed as a Building of Local Interest; it has undergone a much needed renovation and reopened in November 2018. The pub is the brewery tap for the on-site Horbury Ales brewery - four of their beers are available. The pub opens earlier for breakfast (see food times) but alcohol service starts at midday.
Kings Arms
37 New Street, Horbury WF4 6NB
A community pub on the quieter side of the town centre, dating from 1834, late Georgian, designated a Building of Local Interest, traditional style pub with panelled bar and comfortable lounge/dining area, known for good value bar food. Awarded Wakefield Express Pub of the Year 2013
Rhythm & Booze
7 High Street, Horbury WF4 3EB
Bistro Forty Two
42 High Street, Horbury WF4 5LE
a stylish café bar on the main street:for similar fare plus cask ale visit the sister establishment in Ossett
Boons Horbury
6 Queen Street, Horbury WF4 6LP
One of the small number of tied houses formerly owned by Clarks Brewery of Wakefield. This town popular community pub is located in the centre of the town just off the High Street attracts people of all ages. The interior is based on a traditional layout round a central bar. The pub has a sizeable outdoor drinking area that is well used in Summer. There's a summer Beer Festival with local live bands and to coincide with the Albert Hall Event, their own Last Night of The Proms with the famous Horbury Victoria Band. Current guest ales are displayed on the facebook page.
Cricketers Arms
22 Cluntergate, Horbury WF4 5AG
Located on the edge of the town centre, this former Melbourne (later Tetley) house has now reopened as a genuine free house. The pub has had a tasteful refurbishment that has extended the length of the bar. Although a full menu is not offered snack platters are usually available.There are bus stops close by with a frequent service to Wakefield and Dewsbury and a fairly frequent service to Huddersfield nearby, but if you are not familiar with the schedule it may be better to walk one stop nearer to the town centre where all services stop.
Quarry Inn Bar & Grill
70 Quarry Hill, Horbury WF4 5NF
lovely mellow stone building with floors on several levels, standing in a quarry; on this hill Sabine Baring-Gould's Onward Christian Soldiers was first sung in 1865 The history of The Quarry dates back to 1865 when it was a popular watering hole for the Quarry workers around the Horbury area. In 2017 it was completely re-designed as a 2 storey restaurant, bar and private business/event space with an outdoor terrace area.
