Pub Guide (LocAle)
Participating pubs are granted accreditation at the discretion of the local branch, Hull & East
Yorkshire CAMRA, and subject to the licensee agreeing that they will endeavour to ensure at
least one locally brewed real ale, as defined by the local branch, is on sale at all times and that only real ale, as defined by CAMRA, can be promoted as a CAMRA LocAle.
LocAle pubs now include those with CAMRA real ale accredited bottled beers.
The Definition of LocAle:
For the purpose of the Hull & East Yorkshire scheme pubs would have to stock a beer from either an East Yorkshire brewery or from a brewery within 25 miles of the pub. Real ales from regional and national breweries as well as from microbreweries can be regarded as “local”, if they are brewed within what the branch has deemed to be the local area.
Pubs serving LocAle
- Arnold
- Bay Horse
Black Tup Lane
Arnold
HU11 5JA
(01964) 500305
Local village pub. Community asset. Dates from the 1800's. Themed party nights are a common attraction.
- Bay Horse
Black Tup Lane
Arnold
HU11 5JA
- Beverley
- Chequers Micropub
15 Swaby's Yard, Dyer Lane
Beverley
HU17 9BZ
moc.liamg@orcimsreuqehc
07964 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. Table service only continues (March 2022).
- Cross Keys
8 Lairgate
Beverley
HU17 8EE
(01482) 880388
Dating from the mid 18th century this large public house was refurbished and opened by JD Wetherspoon on 19 April 2016. The original building was extended into a smaller adjoining building giving the pub a split level layout with a large central area and some smaller rooms off. There are 2 banks of 6 handpumps and a focus on LocAles. Open for breakfast from 8am with alcohol served from 9am.
- Dog & Duck
33 Ladygate
Beverley
HU17 8BH
moc.liamg@56nellumcmkram
(01482) 862419
On side street adjacent to Brown's department store the pub was built in the 1930's 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.
- L J's Bar
Unit 2 , Keldgate shopping centre, Lincoln Way
Beverley
HU17 8RH
(01482) 872595
New small bar on outskirts of Beverley opened in former convenience store which was forced to close following the opening of a Co-op in the former Lincoln Arms. The owner does not see it as a micropub just a small bar selling a wide range of dinks catering mainly for the local residents on the estate.
- Monks Walk
19 Highgate
Beverley
HU17 0DN
moc.nniklawsknom@seiriuqne
(01482) 864972
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.
- Moulders Arms
32 Wilbert Lane
Beverley
HU17 0AG
(01482) 863214
One roomed locals pub near railway station popular with race-goers when Beverley races on.
- Windmill
53 Lairgate
Beverley
HU17 8ET
(01482) 862817
Situated just off Saturday Market in an alley accessible from Lairgate and Toll Gavel this family owned freehouse serves three real ales with one usually from a local brewery. There are 19 en-suite rooms situated across the alley. The long narrow bar has a pool table, shows live sports and has wifi. There is a quieter area to one end of the bar. Open at 10am for breakfast for non-residents.
- Chequers Micropub
15 Swaby's Yard, Dyer Lane
Beverley
HU17 9BZ
- Blacktoft
- Hope & Anchor
Blacktoft Lane
Blacktoft
DN14 7YW
moc.liamg@tfotkcalbrohcnadnaepoh
(01430) 440441
Thriving village local on the bank of the River Ouse. The RSPB's Blacktoft Sands is visible on the far bank. Conservatory offers fine river views. Fine collection of jugs displayed in bar. Real ale reduced by 20p from 5-6.30pm.
- Hope & Anchor
Blacktoft Lane
Blacktoft
DN14 7YW
- Brantingham
- Triton Inn
Ellerker Road
Brantingham
HU15 1QE
moc.em@notirteht
(01482) 667261
Recently refurbished,this popular local pub and restaurant serves the community and walkers,cyclists with both pub meals or fine dinning in the evening. Weddings and other celebrations are catered for.
- Triton Inn
Ellerker Road
Brantingham
HU15 1QE
- Brough
- Centurion Arms
39 Skillings Lane
Brough
HU15 1BA
One room 'micro-pub' converted from a shop unit, in the village's shopping area. 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.Third of a pint tasters are available
- Centurion Arms
39 Skillings Lane
Brough
HU15 1BA
- Burstwick
- Hare & Hounds
Main Street
Burstwick
HU12 9EA
ku.oc.kciwtsrub-sdnuohdnaerah@ofni
(01964) 602070
Tastefully restored, 2005, from derelict 200 year old public house. Many historic village photographs on display.
- Hare & Hounds
Main Street
Burstwick
HU12 9EA
- Burton Pidsea
- Black Bull
Main Road
Burton Pidsea
HU12 9AX
ku.oc.aesdipnotrub-llubkcalb@ofni
(01964) 671530
Traditional local in centre of village offering accommodation. meals and music.
- Nancy Inn
Church Street
Burton Pidsea
HU12 9AU
(01964) 671117
This two roomed pub with its single bar serving both rooms was once a Blacksmiths forge. It still retains its charm as a blacksmith's shop with the original anvil and the forge still being present. The room to the left is mainly for dining and this hosts the Charlie's Ice Cream parlour and also during the afternoons ,tea and light lunches can be taken in Dolly's Tea Room. The other is the bar where sports can be viewed on tv.
- Black Bull
Main Road
Burton Pidsea
HU12 9AX
- Cottingham
- Hugh Fitz-Baldric
144 Hallgate
Cottingham
HU16 4BB
The Hugh Fitz-Baldric micro pub is named after a local Cottingham man from the 1400's who became the first Sheriff of Yorkshire. A resident craft ale, lagers, traditional ciders, fine wines and a well acclaimed gin menu will also be on offer. There are six hand pulls four are regular and the remainder will be the guest ales. Six ciders are also available. See Facebook page for up and coming events.
Awards
- Branch Pub of the Year 2019 (Village)
- Hugh Fitz-Baldric
144 Hallgate
Cottingham
HU16 4BB
- Cowden
- Cross Keys
Main Road
Cowden
HU11 4UJ
moc.erusielmahkral@seiriuqne
(01964) 527203
Newly refurbished rural pub with through lounge and two separate bar. Owned by the same family as the adjacent holiday park complex.
- Cross Keys
Main Road
Cowden
HU11 4UJ
- Dunswell
- Ship Inn
Beverley Road
Dunswell
HU6 0AJ
ku.oc.oorak.nnipihseht@nnipihseht
(01482) 854458
Roadside inn with 4 hand pumps, friendly clientèle, accommodation, food and pub sports teams. A number of nautical items adorn the walls, including the bell from the Caroline, which still lies out in the North Sea. Accommodation enquiries @ theshipsquarters
- Ship Inn
Beverley Road
Dunswell
HU6 0AJ
- Goodmanham
- Goodmanham Arms
Main Street
Goodmanham
YO43 3JA
(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 regular 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 and runner up 2019
- Goodmanham Arms
Main Street
Goodmanham
YO43 3JA
- Hedon
- Shakespeare Inn
9 Baxtergate
Hedon
HU12 8JN
(01482) 891892
Popular locals pub. Food features freshly-cooked local produce. The guest beer its usually from a local brewery.
- Shakespeare Inn
9 Baxtergate
Hedon
HU12 8JN
- Hollym
- Plough Inn
Northside Road
Hollym
HU19 2RS
ku.oc.myllohnnihguolpeht@seiriuqne
(01964) 612049
Family run 200 year old free house of wattle and daub construction offering five real ales. Primarily a 'locals' pub, a base for Withernsea rugby club and the local running club, it is a haven for discerning holiday makers in the summer. Photographs in the bar depict its role as an ARP station during World War II. Local CAMRA village pub of the year from 2008-2010 and 2013.
- Plough Inn
Northside Road
Hollym
HU19 2RS
- Howden
- Tailor's Chalk
3 Market Place
Howden
DN14 7BJ
07720 929950
Small family run micropub situated in former tailor's shop consisting of a small single bar. No swearing sign gives a clue to the cosiness of the bar. Winter hours 5-11 Mon-Sun. Offers a cask beer, typically from Wold Top, and several craft keg beers.
- Tailor's Chalk
3 Market Place
Howden
DN14 7BJ
- Hull
- Admiral of the Humber
1 Anlaby Road
Hull
HU1 2NT
(01482) 381850
Following a £2.5M upgrade the Admiral is the latest Wetherlodge in JD Wetherspoons portfolio. Previously the site was well connected to Hull's seafaring past. Now a large single room, mostly on one level, the building is ideally suited to those finding steps or stairs a problem. A pub which prides itself on being part of the community concerning sports and is away-fan friendly for both visiting football and rugby teams (exceptions may apply). A designated area is set aside for diners during the day, and children are welcome until 6pm. There is also a large open-air roof top garden for smokers and non-smokers alike (closes 10pm nightly)
- Alexandra Hotel
69 Hessle Road
Hull
HU3 2AB
ku.oc.lluhletohardnaxela@kram
(01482) 327455
A grade II listed landmark pub on Hessle Road on the approach to the city centre. Reopened October 2019. Home to the Pickled Parrot brewery. Yorkshire Brewhouse supply all core bottled range as well as two casks, there is also changing ales from other local, regional and National breweries. A good selection of real cider is also available. Transport pick up and drop off is available for a donation to the pubs charity.
- Atom Brewing Co at Corn Exchange
1-4 North Church Side
Hull
HU1 1RP
moc.lluhrabmota@olleH
Once a traditional many-roomed pub, the Corn Exchange has been through a number of transformations over the years. It is now run by Atom Brewing Co on a free of tie from Enterprise. As well as four rotating hand pulled ales it boasts up to 16 draught craft ales and a wide selection of cans and bottles ales.
- Bank
398 Holderness Road
Hull
HU9 3DW
(01482) 376266
A single room pub, converted from a neighbourhood bank. Popular for sports and entertainment. Has spacious outdoor space for use in the summer months
- Burlington Tavern
11a Manor Street
Hull
HU1 1YP
(01482) 229031
Sympathetically renovated single pub on the edge of the ‘Old Town’ opposite the Guildhall. Guest beers largely from Great Newsome, Copper Dragon, Saltaire and Wold Top breweries. Sandwiches available but no hot food.
- Cross Keys
Endike Lane
Hull
HU6 7UP
moc.liamg@07ssenisubetile
(01482) 808931
An imposing, locally listed, mock Tudor roadhouse situated on the corner of Beverley Road and Endike Lane. There is a separate lounge and bar as well as accommodation. There are regular events, detail of which, are available on their website.
- Dairycoates Inn
580 Hessle Road
Hull
HU3 5JA
(01482) 223213
Traditional old corner pub at the end of one of Hull’s most famous streets attracting clientele from both local and further afield. Recently installing real ale in an area which has never normally supplied it and proving popular..
- Furley & Co
18-20 Princes Dock Street
Hull
HU1 2LP
(01482) 229649
Cask, craft & cider bar newly built within a former shipping warehouse. 5 cask ales always available including at least 1 dark beer. A large selection of craft ales available. Selection of ciders also available. Taking bookings for function room.
- Haworth Arms
449 Beverley Road
Hull
HU6 7LD
moc.sbupetagenots@lluh.smrahtrowah
(01482) 498951
An imposing, Grade II listed, mock Tudor pub with a revolving entry door on the corner and dome in the ceiling. Very popular with students. Features large screen sports TV, but also has a quieter separate bar, There is an open mic night every 1st and 3rd Sunday. Refurbished 2019 without compromising its historic features
- Head of Steam
10 King Street
Hull
HU1 2JJ
ku.oc.maetsfodaeheht@lluh
(01482) 217236
This is a single roomed pub decorated with beer related artefacts, large picture windows overlook Hull Minster and Trinity Square. An outdoor seating area to the front of the premises. Provides an ideal location to watch the world go by. The cask ales which constantly vary often promote new breweries are complimented by an extensive selection of craft products, which reflect the passion of the management team.
- Hop & Vine
24 Albion Street
Hull
HU1 3TG
07507 719259
Hull’s smallest real ale and cider outlet. A former wine bar, it is a small single-roomed cellar bar, accessed by steps. Food available until 9pm. 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.
- Hull Real Ale & Cider Festival 2019
South Church Side
Hull
HU1 1RR
ku.gro.armac.lluh@ofb
11th to 13th April 2019 - Free entry for CAMRA members at all times Hot and cold food available, live music
- Larkins
48-52 Newland Avenue
Hull
HU5 3AE
moc.liamg@srablluh
(01482) 440991
One-roomed cafe-bar named after poet Phillip Larkin, that was once two shops and can still be partitioned for small private functions. A good selection of home cooked food is served every day. There is a paved area to front and a family oriented beer garden to the side and rear. Beer festivals with live music from local acts are usually held over bank holiday weekends during spring and summer and occasional live music outdoors in the summer.
- Lion & Key
48 High Street
Hull
HU1 1QE
ku.oc.yekdnanoil@ofni
(01482) 225212
There has been a pub at this address for many years, formerly ‘Durty Nelly’s’ it has now reverted to it's original name. The beers are mostly from the self owned brewery, Cathead, situated next door, with the remainder sourced from Yorkshire. The pub is on 2 levels with an upstairs restaurant area, and is a sister pub of nearby Wm Hawkes. A former Hull & East Yorkshire CAMRA City Pub of the Year.
- Minerva Hotel
Nelson Street
Hull
HU1 1XE
ku.oc.lluh-avrenim@eel
(01482) 210025
Overlooking the Humber this multi-roomed pub built in 1829 stands on reclaimed land. Hull's maritime history is represented by photos and memorabilia around the pub. It's 3 seater snug is purported to be the smallest pub room in Britain while the old brewhouse is used as a function room and as a 40-seat theatre. Regularly sells locally brewed ales.
- New Adelphi Club
89 De Grey Street
Hull
HU5 2RU
ku.oc.oorak.bulcihpledaeht@bulcihpledaeht
(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.
- New Clarence
77-79 Charles Street
Hull
HU2 8DE
ku.oc.ecneralcweneht@slivedillihc
(01482) 961666
Re-opened in autumn 2020 by the former licensee of another local popular venue, Chilli Devil. The pub itself was once multi-roomed but is now one large open space, with a central bar; there is a raised area sometimes used for small functions. Its location is suitable as a meeting point for events as Hull's New Theatre is close by along with other pubs, bars and restaurants. Food is themed around chilli.
- Off The Road
Spring bank west
Hull
HU5 3RU
07949 702459
A converted from a shop in to a micro bar. Situated at the junction of Princess Avenue & Spring Bank West,it's very popular and busy area at the weekends.Two real ales available from local Breweries.
- Pave
16-20 Princes Avenue
Hull
HU5 3QA
ku.oc.rabevap@ofni
(01482) 333181
A lively cafe bar in a very busy and popular area. Has live music on Tuesdays and Sundays (usually jazz), and also features live comedy nights. In addition to draught beers there is also a selection of bottled ales and continental lagers.
- Savoy
Savoy Road
Hull
HU8 0TY
07725 636352
Local estate pub consisting a bar and lounge.The Darleys horses head symbol can be seen on the side of the building.
- Service Station
George Street
Hull
HU1 3AA
Opened March 2018 on Hull’s George Street. one of Hull’s popular music venues. Now serving real ale, which is always a Local ale.
- Station Inn
202 Beverley Road
Hull
HU5 1AA
moc.liamg@lluhnninoitats
Traditional pub with front bar boasting an open fire, and a large lounge used for various events at weekends. Named for its location on the old Hull-Withernsea line as evidenced by the buildings on the opposite side of the road.Refurbishment currently on going.Nov 2021
- Taphouse
70 Humber Street
Hull
HU1 1TU
(01482) 618000
Brewery tap for Bone Machine. The bar is a spacious one room, converted from the previous brew house, which in turn was converted previously from a fruit merchant's warehouse. The original owner was one of the original businesses in the area responsible for early regeneration of the Fruit Market area. Consequently this is now at the heart of Hull's thriving Fruit Market scene. Food is provided by food street vendors on a weekly changing basis; bar snacks available when the kitchen is closed
- Thomas Strawberry
55 Thomas Street
Hull
HU9 1EA
moc.liamtoh@yrrebwartssamohteht
(01482) 326376
Situated on the corner of Thomas and Strawberry streets, hence the name. This locals pub is positioned within the industrial area just off A165 main road. Reopened in December 2018 after major refurbishment including a free to hire function room and garden area. There is a juke box within the bar area where you can either sit at the bar or take a table near to the fire whilst listening to your favourite tunes.
- Three John Scotts
Lowgate
Hull
HU1 1AA
(01482) 381910
Wetherspoon's pub based in an old Edwardian Post Office building. The name is derived from the St. Mary's Church opposite, which had three successive vicars all bearing the name John Scott in the 19th century. There is a large rear courtyard seating area which is a great sun trap in the summer. Third regular ale now made up from one of the following: Adnams Broadside / Sharps Doom Bar / Fullers London Pride
- TownHouse Bar & Pizza Kitchen
5 Scale Lane
Hull
HU1 1LA
(01482) 692231
A small downstairs bar serving local ales and four craft ales. Large upstairs restaurant serving up to 40 covers. Food menu is stone baked sourdough pizzas, pastas, salads and wraps.
- Vintage
28 Silver Street
Hull
HU1 1JG
(01482) 325104
A converted former jewellers shop, now a single room bar in the heart of Hull's real ale trail. Tastefully decorated with pictures of the old town giving the bar a relaxed atmosphere for real ale lovers. Next to the passageway to the historic Ye Olde White Harte.
- Whalebone
165 Wincolmlee
Hull
HU2 0PA
07506 868461
A rare gem of a pub in an old industrial area associated with the whaling trade. Continuously licensed since 1791, the present building dates from 1890 though much altered internally. Photos of old Hull pubs and the city's football and rugby league clubs are on display. A free house since 2002, serving up to 7 real ales, 6 ciders and perries always available.A selection of craft and continental ales are available. Hull & East Yorkshire CAMRA Branch City Pub of the Year 2014;2015;2016;2017;2019; 2020 . Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2016 and runner up 2019 Yorkshire's runner up Pub of the year 2017
- White Hart
109 Alfred Gelder Street
Hull
HU1 1EP
ku.oc.buplluhtrahetihw@olleh
07538 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 key keg beers also available along with a selection of continental bottled beers. Runner-up Branch Pub of the Year 2019
- Admiral of the Humber
1 Anlaby Road
Hull
HU1 2NT
- Keyingham
- Blue Bell
Main Street
Keyingham
HU12 9RE
(01964) 625227
Family and dog friendly free of tie village pub with pub games, sports TV, live music and a heated outside area. Recently refurbished to a high standard. Great Newsome's Frothingham Best is their permanent real ale, alongside one weekly guest real ale. The car park, with CCTV, is not obvious as this is down a side street behind the pub. Closing times are not set in stone.
- Blue Bell
Main Street
Keyingham
HU12 9RE
- Kilnsea
- Crown & Anchor
Kilnsea Road
Kilnsea
HU12 0UB
moc.yks@66rekatihw.d
(01964) 650276
Three roomed establishment featuring a bar, dining room and saloon. Dining room offers views over-looking the Humber Estuary. Ideal stopping off spot for Spurn Point. Food is locally sourced.
- Crown & Anchor
Kilnsea Road
Kilnsea
HU12 0UB
- Lelley
- Stags Head Inn
Main Street
Lelley
HU12 8SN
(01482) 891460
Two hundred year old pub on the edge of the village. Comprises bar, restaurant and games room. All food sourced locally.
- Stags Head Inn
Main Street
Lelley
HU12 8SN
- Leven
- Hare & Hounds
1 North Street
Leven
HU17 5NF
(01964) 542523
Popular community local village pub. Spacious separate bar where pool and darts are played. The restaurant can accommodate functions if required. Total four hand pulls ,only two are always in use unless required.
- New Inn
44 South Street
Leven
HU17 5NZ
(01964) 542223
Situated in the village of Leven. Multi roomed pub. Has its own court yard to the rear.
- Hare & Hounds
1 North Street
Leven
HU17 5NF
- Lund
- Wellington Inn
19 The Green
Lund
YO25 9TE
ku.oc.nninotgnilleweht@ofni
(01377) 217294
Sitting on the green in the middle of the village, the Wellington Inn is the hub of the local farming community. It has stone flagged floors, beamed ceilings and real fires in its multi-roomed interior. There is also a games room and a candle-lit restaurant.
- Wellington Inn
19 The Green
Lund
YO25 9TE
- New Ellerby
- Railway Inn
Main Street
New Ellerby
HU11 5AP
moc.liamg@eciffoyawliareht
(01964) 563770
Family run pub situated adjacent to the disused Hull-Hornsea railway. Popular with walkers and cyclists following the conversion of the track-bed to cider track.
- Railway Inn
Main Street
New Ellerby
HU11 5AP
- North Cave
- White Hart
20 Westgate
North Cave
HU15 2NJ
ku.oc.liamtoh@nnitrahetihw
(01430) 470940
This village pub dating from 1776 serves the local village community and is now the only remaining pub in the village. There are three rooms, one reserved for Sunday lunches. The small front bar extends through to the games room. Wednesday night is poker night with Thursday evening hosting a weekly quiz. Four ales are usually on offer, now available in third pint measure, and Great Newsome brewery brews them a house beer White Hart 1776 - 3.8% pale session beer. Tracey's Gin Palace now features over 80 gins. The bars are kept warm in winter with real fires.
- White Hart
20 Westgate
North Cave
HU15 2NJ
- Old Ellerby
- Blue Bell
Crabtree Lane
Old Ellerby
HU11 5AJ
(01964) 562364
A 16th century inn consisting of one large room divided into distinct areas. There is a small snug with its own fireplace and pool room to the rear of the main bar. Children are welcome in the pool room up until 8.30pm. Popular with the local community and plays host to local darts teams. The pub also has its own outdoor bowling green and fishing pond.
- Blue Bell
Crabtree Lane
Old Ellerby
HU11 5AJ
- Ottringham
- Watts Arms
Main Street
Ottringham
HU12 0AG
07572 450804
Free of tie village pub with pub games, sports TV and one real ale hand pump, often but not always with locally brewed beer from Great Newsome. Closing times are not set in stone.
- Watts Arms
Main Street
Ottringham
HU12 0AG
- Patrington
- Station Hotel
Station Road
Patrington
HU12 0NE
(01964) 630262
Family owned free-house pub, and previously a stopping off point for passengers on the now defunct Hull - Withernsea railway. There is a snug and family room in addition to the main bar and restaurant which has a reputation for serving good quality food.
- Station Hotel
Station Road
Patrington
HU12 0NE
- Paull
- Humber Tavern
70 Main Street
Paull
HU12 8AL
moc.liamg@lluapnrevatrebmuh
(01482) 899347
Large multi-roomed pub on banks of the Humber with views across the estuary to the Humber Bridge from the paved patio area. The main room is large with the bar to the left and plentiful seating and a wood burner for those cold winter evenings. A well appointed dining room is to the left hand side of the pub. Quiz night every other Thursday with various food nights during the week; Sizzler night on Wednesday, Steak night on Thursday and theme nights on Fridays varying between curry, Mexican, American and chip shop menus. The gents toilet features a hygienic door opener. Pub has a 24 hour license.
- Humber Tavern
70 Main Street
Paull
HU12 8AL
- South Dalton
- Pipe & Glass
West End
South Dalton
HU17 7PN
ku.oc.ssalgdnaepip@liame
(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.
- Pipe & Glass
West End
South Dalton
HU17 7PN
- Thorngumbald
- New Royal Mail
Sorting Room, Main Road
Thorngumbald
HU12 9LN
Micro pub, in converted sorting room, behind the old post office (now a cafe). The name stems from the former Royal Mail coaching house in the village which was demolished to make way for a retail outlet. A covered conservatory area was added in 2021.
- New Royal Mail
Sorting Room, Main Road
Thorngumbald
HU12 9LN
- Walkington
- Ferguson Fawsitt Arms
East End
Walkington
HU17 8RX
ku.oc.ttiswafnosugref@nimda
(01482) 882665
Situated in the middle of the village this 150 year old public house has 5 hand pumps and a large spacious bar area split over two levels. Its previous usage as a blacksmiths is demonstrated by the old tools on display in the area which housed the smithy and features a Victorian tiled floor. The function room has a beautiful carved panelled fire surround. Their reputation for quality locally sourced food means that booking at busy times is recommended.
- Ferguson Fawsitt Arms
East End
Walkington
HU17 8RX
- Wawne
- Waggoners
Sutton Road
Wawne
HU7 5XA
(01482) 835142
Large single room pub on the outskirts of the city, can be difficult to locate but well worth the trip. The pub is family friendly but does have a separate raised area for adults only. Serves excellent quality food with very genorous portions. Also has a newly refurbished beer garden to the rear well away from the road and car park.
- Waggoners
Sutton Road
Wawne
HU7 5XA
- Welwick
- Coach & Horses
Main Street
Welwick
HU12 0RY
moc.liamg@kciwlew.sesrohdnahcaoc
(01964) 630788
"Old World" open plan village pub. Has five real ales on with local brewery Great Newsome on at all times. An area is set aside for diners which leaves a decent size bar if you just want to have a drink. Food is sourced locally.
- Coach & Horses
Main Street
Welwick
HU12 0RY
- Withernsea
- Captain Williams
The Promenade
Withernsea
HU19 2DP
(01964) 612083
This pub was formerly known as the Marine Bar. Originally built as a private dwelling in 1893 the name refers to the original builder and owner Captain William Newman. Fully refurbished with a feature wall. Relax in front of the panoramic views of the North Sea.
- Old BoatShed
2 Seaside Road
Withernsea
HU19 2DL
moc.liamg@81dehstaobdloeht
07812 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 three real ciders.
- Captain Williams
The Promenade
Withernsea
HU19 2DP
- Withernwick
- Falcon Inn
Main Street
Withernwick
HU11 4TA
moc.nninoclaf@ofni
(01964) 527925
The Falcon is a rare survival of a traditional village pub. It retains it's friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It is a free house serving up to three real ales and home cooked food. There are regular events which are advertised on the village website.
- Falcon Inn
Main Street
Withernwick
HU11 4TA