Dog Friendly — Pubs in Wakefield
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Found 6 dog friendly pubs in Wakefield
Luis Bar @ Fernandes Wakefield
5 Avison Yard, Kirkgate, Wakefield WF1 1UA
The Fernandes name revives that of a 19th Century brewery on Doncaster Road which was owned by Portuguese Luis B Fernandes. A major refurbishment in Autumn 2021 saw the two drinking floors switched, so that the centre floor became the main one with official re-opening on Friday 24 September.
Henry Boons
130 Westgate, Wakefield WF2 9SR
Named after Henry Boon Clark who founded the Westgate Brewery in 1905. It does get very busy in Friday & Saturday evenings. Old hogshead barrels are used as tables and the canopy around the bar is thatched. An additional bar called Boons Yard can be opened up to provide extra capacity as well as an upper room for functions, and a side bar houses a pool table and jukebox, making this a popular place for both young and old. Real ale plus a late licence at weekends! Literary groups including the Destiny Poets meet here.
Wakefield Labour Club
18 Vicarage Street, Wakefield WF1 1QX
The Red Shed is an old army hut that has survived the redevelopment of the area. Home to many trade union, community and charity groups, quiz night is Wednesday and live music plays many Saturdays (see club website). Left wing comedians, actors and orators are proud to appear here. There are three rooms of which two can be hired for functions. An extensive collection of trade union plates and badges is displayed over the bar together with numerous CAMRA awards adorning the walls. The beer range changes constantly, with Ossett, Thwaites, Moorhouses and Acorn alongside many unusual micros.
Polka Hop
60 George Street, Wakefield WF1 1DL
After major refurbishment the pub re-opened as the Polka Hop in Autumn 2018. The Polka Hop is a dance performed by Morris Dancers, the new owner is a member of the local dancers. The bar has been relocated to a former recess creating a comfortable seating area with secluded corners and a real fire complements the warm welcome. Numerous board games are provided. Access from street problematic for wheelchairs. Current owners have installed new managers.
Hop
19 Bank Street, Wakefield WF1 1EH
This converted Victorian building has been transformed into a joint venture between Ossett Brewery and Mike Heaton, drummer with chart-topping band Embrace, with bars on the ground floor and music studios above - real ales plus live music, comedy and dance. A multi-faceted venue for drinking socialising, music appreciation and conversation. It retains the bare brick walls, fireplaces and other original features. The draught beers are complemented by an extensive wine list and a selection of bottled Belgian beers. There is acoustic music on Mondays and a range of live music on Fridays and Saturdays. Tuesday is quiz night and the first Monday of each month features a live comedy store. Private rooms are available for hire. Car parking is plentiful but pay & display with non-council sites charging around the clock.
Old Printworks
107A Westgate, Wakefield WF1 1EL
NOTE RESTRICTED OPENING HOURS once a printworks, (note old pictures on walls) now a new real ale bar in the "off Westgate" quarter The bar was rescued from the defunct Union pub on Horbury Road. The time bell came from a paddy train on the Selby Coalfield. Licence permits sale of alcohol 09:00-02:00. Hours shown are provisional and like beer range may alter with demand. toilets upstairs
