Hull & East Yorkshire

Campaign for Real Ale

Pub Guide (Cider)


May is Cider Month

To raise awareness of cider and perry production, CAMRA celebrates Cider Month twice a year. These are in October and May, during which time our local branches organise cider and perry events across the country. Unlike real ale production, which can happen at any time of the year, real cider and perry can only be made when the fruit is ripe and is tied to a natural cycle of the apple and pear trees found in orchards around the country. May was chosen because it is when the orchards bloom and begin producing fruit which will then be harvested. It is also when cider and perry production in the previous year reaches maturity and can start being enjoyed.

Pubs serving real cider

  • Beverley
    • Chequers Micropub 15 Swaby's Yard, Dyer Lane Beverley HU17 9BZ Telephone07964 227906

      Opened in 2013 by a CAMRA member, Chequers is a small and friendly pub just off the main Saturday market area of Beverley centre. Features one room on two levels with a small outdoor drinking area. Ian and his staff are passionate about what they do and always try to provide an interesting and varied selection of real ales and ciders. Cider pub of the year 2020 and Town Pub of the Year runner up 2023.

    • Dog & Duck 33 Ladygate Beverley HU17 8BH Telephone(01482) 862419

      On side street adjacent to Brown's department store the pub was built in the 1930s as a John Smith's house and has been run by the same family since 1972. It comprises three areas: a bar with a period brick fireplace and bentwood seating, a front lounge with an open fire, and a rear snug. The good-value, home-cooked lunches are popular. Guest accommodation is in six purpose-built self-contained rooms to the rear. Close to Beverley bus station. Dog friendly at all times in bar and after food service in the lounge.

    • Monks Walk 19 Highgate Beverley HU17 0DN Telephone(01482) 880871

      Traditional pub in the shadow of Beverley Minster. Access from both Highgate and Eastgate (via rear yard). Two rooms; a small front bar and a longer main room which stretches back through a small restaurant area. The Reynolds (Leeds) cast iron tables are of note in the front bar. A smaller room is on the opposite side of the alleyway and acts as the pool room. A walled garden offers views of the Minster. Keg beers and lagers from regional breweries are also available. The range of real ales always includes a pale, dark and stronger choice. Popular quiz weekly on Tuesday. Pizza oven from Easter to Mid-September (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday tea time; Saturday and Sunday afternoons). Runner up for local CAMRA Town Pub of the Year 2022.

  • Brough
    • Centurion Arms 39 Skillings Lane Brough HU15 1BA Telephone07936 569982

      A converted shop unit, located among a number of small businesses supporting the local community. There are 4 beers available on hand pump plus one cider. There are a variety of seating areas, and dogs are welcome at all times (snacks provided). Third of a pint tasters are available. There is an extensive collection of pump badges which add to the eclectic variety of paraphernalia decorating the pub. Winner of local CAMRA Town Pub of the Year 2022.

  • Easington
    • Marquis of Granby North Church Side Easington HU12 0TW Telephone(01964) 650143

      Large village pub just off the main square in the shadow of the church. En-suite accommodation available.

  • Goodmanham
    • Goodmanham Arms Main Street Goodmanham YO43 3JA Telephone(01430) 873849

      Close to the Wolds Way, this village pub is very popular with walkers in the area. There is a small seating area outside adjacent to the car park. Inside the pub can be very cosy, with roaring log fires in the winter and on Friday evenings there will probably be a cooking pot hanging over the main fireplace. The Goodmanham has its own on site brewery, All Hallows with several changing brews including Peg Fyfe Mild, Mischief Maker, and Ragged Robyn. A small vintage motorcycle museum was introduced 2013; accessible from within the pub. Local CAMRA village Pub of the Year for many years (including 2022).

  • Hedon
    • Haven Arms Havenside Hedon HU12 8HH Telephone07845 191366

      Situated in the historic Haven area of Hedon, which was once the largest port on the River Humber. The bar is divided into different areas, with the concert room used as the focus for local community activities. One real cider served but this can increase to 2 or 3 during the summer months.

    • Queens Head 14 St Augustines Gate Hedon HU12 8EX Telephone(01482) 891432

      A large mock tudor pub at the south end of the high street. Live music, disco and karaoke and sports TV make this pub popular with the younger crowd. There is a conservatory and a large paved garden with seating to the rear. Hosts a very popular bingo session on Monday afternoon.

  • Hull
    • Albion Caroline Street Hull HU2 8EA

      Off the busy city center.This back street pub has a regular clientele.

    • Alexandra Hotel 69 Hessle Road Hull HU3 2AB Telephone(01482) 327455

      Reopened October 2019 this grade II listed landmark pub on Hessle Road on the approach to the city centre. NB. Use HU3 2BU in Sat Nav. Seven changing beers mainly sourced locally/regionally (often Mallinsons, Rudgate, Yorkshire Heart). At least one dark beer. Home to the Parrot brewery. A good selection of real cider is also available. Transport pick up and drop off is available for a donation to the pub's charity. The pub is handy for walking to the Connexion Live arena, Humber Street and the MKM Stadium (Hull City & Hull FC). Live music fotnightly (see Facebook).

    • Furley & Co 18-20 Princes Dock Street Hull HU1 2LP Telephone(01482) 229649

      Cask, craft & cider bar within a former shipping warehouse. The décor is comfy-industrial with a large selection of musical and film posters on one wall. Four cask ales always available including at least one dark beer, one blonde beer and one IPA. The pub also has a large selection of craft ales and ciders. Fresh home cooked food is served with a good variety of meat, fish, vegan and vegetarian dishes. There is also a specials board. There is a good selection of lite-bites which are popular with locals.

      Please note cash payments preferred.

    • Hop & Vine 24 Albion Street Hull HU1 3TG Telephone07507 719259

      Hull’s smallest real ale and cider outlet. A former wine bar, it is a small single-roomed cellar bar, accessed by steps. Small snacks available. Four changing cask ales. Good Beer Guide listed since 2009. Yorkshire Cider Pub of the Year 2010/11/12/14. Hull Cider Pub of the Year 2009/10/11/12/13; Joint Winner National Cider Pub of the Year 2010 and finalist in 2014. Games night first Sunday each month. Winner of local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2022 and 2023.

    • New Adelphi Club 89 De Grey Street Hull HU5 2RU Telephone(01482) 348216

      Hull's iconic music venue has been the launch pad to many an illustrious career and hosted a veritable Who's Who of popular music since opening in 1984. There is a large main music room and a smaller front bar that accommodates a pool table. Predominantly open on weekends when bands are on but hours may vary at other times so please check the pubs website for full details. Cover charges may apply to the music room but the front bar remains free.

    • Pave 16-20 Princes Avenue Hull HU5 3QA Telephone(01482) 333181

      A lively cafe bar in a very busy and popular area. Has live music on Sundays. There are up to four changing cask beers, usually regional or local breweries, (including Brass Castle, North Riding, Rooster's) and a varied range of European draught and bottled beers. Instagram pave_bar_hull. Opens at 11am on a Saturday for Hull City home matches. Away fan friendly. Check closing times before visiting.

    • Ship Inn 43 Hodgson Street Hull HU8 7EY Telephone(01482) 228171

      Situated on a back street in an industrial area adjacent to the river Hull this traditional old pub has a local following. The L-shaped bar extends through to a small room at the rear with a dartboard. There is a patio area outside with picnic tables which is a bit of a sun trap. Real fire in colder months. Always six real ciders, two darks beers (stout, porter, etc) and two pales (IPA, Blonde, etc) as well as permanent fixtures: Rudgate Battleaxe and Great Newsome’s Holderness Dark (six real ales in total). Fish and chips on Friday 5pm-8pm and breakfast on Sunday mornings at 10am-noon, both must be booked in advance the day before.

    • Spring Bank Tavern 29 Spring Bank Hull HU3 1AF

      Reopened and fully refurbished in October 2021. A corner pub in a busy multi cultural area on Spring Bank.The pub dates back to the 1820s and backed on to the horse drawn vehicle fire station. Fast becoming a popular rock venue on certain nights. A short walk from the bus and train interchange. Hotels nearby. Real ale currently available from Friday until cask runs out.

    • Station Inn 202 Beverley Road Hull HU5 1AA

      Traditional pub that has recently been refurbished with a front bar boasting an open fire, and a large lounge used for various events at weekends. Named for its location on the old Hull to Withernsea railway line as evidenced by the buildings on the opposite side of the road. Serves up to four real ales and two real ciders.

    • Vittles & Company Trinity House Lane Hull HU1 2JH Telephone07885 639217

      We’re a micro-brewery/bar/bottle shop based in the heart of Hull’s resurgent Old Town, part of the newly refurbished Trinity Market, next door to the magnificent Minster. We have a large range of local,national,international bottled & canned beers & a selection of cask & keg beers on a fully working bar, perhaps the smallest commercial brewery Tap in Hull @50 Litres? This supplies our own shop and a few local establishments. Instagram: @vittlesandcompany.

    • White Hart 109 Alfred Gelder Street Hull HU1 1EP Telephone07538 470546

      Reopened in April 2018 after many years of closure. Located on the edge of Hull's Old Town, the pub's interior is of National historical interest featuring in Britain's Best Real Heritage Pubs, with a rare bar front and many other original features. They showcase the more progressive breweries regionally and have a number of craft and keg beers also available along with a selection of continental bottled beers. Runner-up Branch Pub of the Year 2019 and 2022. Live sport shown on TV.

  • Lelley
    • Stags Head Inn Main Street Lelley HU12 8SN Telephone(01482) 891460

      Two hundred year old pub on the edge of the village. Comprises bar, restaurant and games room. All food sourced locally.

  • Little Weighton
    • Black Horse 38 Old Village Road Little Weighton HU20 3US Telephone(01482) 847473

      Two room open plan pub. Main bar serves both the diners and the drinkers. The larger of the two rooms is also used as the function room. Guest beers are sourced from around the Yorkshire region. Named 2016 Pub of the Year in Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards.

  • Market Weighton
    • Griffin Inn 74 Market Place Market Weighton YO43 3AW Telephone(01430) 876915

      Only a small number of pubs outside of Lancashire selling Thwaites cask beers and here you are treated to two. Very popular with all age groups. Closing times may vary according to trade, check in advance if uncertain.

  • Patrington Haven
    • Burns Head Main Street Patrington Haven HU12 0QJ Telephone(01964) 630530

      Situated 1km south of Patrington this 250 year old village pub with oak beams overlooks the village green and was originally situated besde the river when Sunk Island was an island. It comprises a lounge/restaurant with a separate bar and games room. It serves two ever changing real ales sourced nationally. The Beatles st the pub in 1962

  • Paull
    • Royal Oak 42 Main Street Paull HU12 8AL Telephone(01482) 899010

      This multi-roomed pub is situated on the banks of the Humber Estuary with views across to the Humber Bridge. Three distinct rooms are served from a central bar with access through the back lounge to the raised patio area, overlooking the Humber estuary/

  • Skidby
    • Half Moon Main Street Skidby HU16 5TG Telephone(01482) 843403

      Village centre pub with an emphasis on food. Quiz on Thursday evenings.Continental beers available

  • South Dalton
    • Pipe & Glass West End South Dalton HU17 7PN Telephone(01430) 810246

      On the site of the original gatehouse to Dalton Hall, the Pipe & Glass is known for the quality of its Michelin starred restaurant. The building has exposed oak beams and custom made furniture. Drinkers are catered for by three real ales from Yorkshire breweries, plus real cider.

  • Withernsea
    • Old BoatShed 2 Seaside Road Withernsea HU19 2DL Telephone07812 446689

      Opened in 2016, the current operators took over in September 2018. Originally built in 1881 as the town's lifeboat station the bar retains some of the original features. This micro bar comprises a single rectangular room with the bar at the back right dispensing real ales, keg beers, wine and cider. No loud music, TV or gaming machines. There is a comfortable raised seating area outside to the front. Children and dogs welcome. Four changing cask ales and a range of boxed ciders.