Hull & East Yorkshire

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Pub Guide (Dog Friendly)

We are always being asked for Dog Friendly pubs and now we can give you are bunch extensive list as supplied via our WhatPub database. If you know of anymore please email me at ku.gro.armac.lluh@rorrimbup with the details.

Dog friendly pubs

  • Anlaby
    • Red Lion 13 Wilson Street Anlaby HU10 7AN Telephone(01482) 656641

      Situated in the centre of the village the Red Lion is popular with locals'

    • Springhead 56 Wolfreton Road Anlaby HU10 6QT Telephone(01482) 652191

      Large pub, renowned for the live music. Family friendly with an outside children's play area.

  • Anlaby Park
    • Anlaby Park 265 Hull Road Anlaby Park HU4 7RY Telephone(01482) 567941

      Popular, community focused pub that underwent substantial refurbishment in 2019. The newly fitted out bar is one of the few remaining Bass outlets in Hull and surrounding areas. There is a comfortable lounge and a designated sports bar with a large screen TV. Patio seating is available to the front of the pub. Weekly quiz on a Wednesday. Regular live music on weekends and occasionally during the week.

      Note opens 'until late' so hours shown are earliest closing.

  • Atwick
    • Black Horse Church Lane Atwick YO25 8DQ Telephone(01964) 211056

      Traditional country pub in a small village 4 miles outside Hornsea offering a bar and separate restaurant.

  • Beverley
    • Angel 15 Butcher Row Beverley HU17 0AA Telephone(01482) 886300

      Town centre pub, situated halfway between Saturday and Wednesday Market, that is understandably popular with shoppers. The large front room with smaller quieter room, used by diners at lunchtimes, is complemented by the enclosed walled garden area to the rear. Evening meals can be catered for if booked in advance. Great value Sunday lunch is recommended.

    • Atom Bar 7 New Walkergate Beverley HU17 9EH

      Launched in July 2020, this is now the second home and taproom of Atom - the original is in Hull. It is located in an historic row of former Grade II-listed cottages that needed a new lease of life. It features seating in a Scandinavian style bar downstairs which has 2 cask lines and 10 keg lines. The cask lines will be Atom beers, but the keg lines will also feature guest beers. There is also an extensive range of cans and bottles. There are more rooms upstairs and these can be used for meetings and functions. They hold frequent events - see their social media for details. Pattie Butties, Flat breads (vegan and vegetarian) and more are available during opening hours Children are allowed until 9pm and dogs at all times. Card only.

    • Beaver 8 North Bar Within Beverley HU17 8AX Telephone(01482) 862160

      Narrow pub just off Saturday Market. Popular with younger clientele and for sports enthusiasts. Open from 12noon on racedays

    • Beverley Arms Hotel 25 North Bar Within Beverley HU17 8DD Telephone(01482) 296999

      This Georgian coaching inn, located in the medieval town of Beverley, first opened its doors in 1794 as the Blue Bell. Situated in the town’s Georgian Quarter and opposite the majestic St Mary’s Church. Originally, the Beverley Arms was a posting house where horses could be changed after their journey on the turnpike road between Beverley and Hull. It has zinc topped bars flagged and wooden floors with panelled walls. Three hand pulls.

    • 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.

    • Durham Ox 48 Norwood Beverley HU17 9HJ Telephone(01482) 679444

      Recently reopened Nov 2019 after a closure this Victorian local on A1035 is close to bus station. Two-roomed pub restored with consultation from local CAMRA pub preservation officer. Off street parking available directly opposite.

    • Foresters Arms 3 Beckside North Beverley HU17 0PR Telephone(01482) 679012

      Large Marston's pub on side of Beverley Beck. Public bar to the right and a lounge to the left. Popular community pub with a charity focus. Sunday lunch served 12-4.

    • Grapes, The 26-27 Saturday Market Beverley HU17 8BB Telephone(01482) 679498

      Popular locals pub on Saturday Market. Following a refurbishment in Autumn 2015 the real ales were increased to four but the pub closed from lockdown in 2020. until July 2021. A traditional pub situated in the historic market town of Beverley, The Grapes is a friendly and welcoming venue offering great-value pub food and drinks. With a great range of real ales, traditional hospitality, weekend DJs, cocktail menus, BT & Sky Sports and dogs allowed - there's something for everyone to enjoy! Gets busy on racedays.

    • Green Dragon 51 Saturday Market Beverley HU17 8AA Telephone(01482) 889801

      Historic Tudor fronted inn, renamed the Green Dragon in 1765. Ten hand pulls are available on the bar. Tuesday is quiz night. Sports TV is shown on a plethora of screens including in the courtyard. Open for breakfast from 10am daily.

    • Highfield 5 Highfield Road Beverley HU17 9QN Telephone(01482) 869985

      Large single roomed pub on the outskirts of Beverley serving the local community. Up to five real ales complement the home cooked menu.

    • Lord Nelson 13 Flemingate Beverley HU17 0NP

      Grade II* listed pub that following a sympathetic redecoration and clean-up after a period of neglect. Some original period features remain. The small, neat garden provides a pleasant view of the Minster

    • 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.

    • Moulders Arms 32 Wilbert Lane Beverley HU17 0AG Telephone(01482) 863214

      One roomed locals pub near railway station popular with race-goers when Beverley races on.

    • Potting Shed Flemingate Beverley HU17 0NU Telephone(01482) 870942

      Modern style bistro bar in the former Hodgsons public house, its previous incarnation commemorated by Hodgsons Snug to the right of the entrance. The menu is varied with a number of vegetarian options and the pizza oven is a feature behind the bar. A large garden has plentiful seating and a number of private sheds for a meal in a more intimate setting. There is a roof terrace, sports television and live music making for a cosmopolitan customer base. Dog friendly.

    • Queens Head 5 Wednesday Market Beverley HU17 0DG Telephone(01482) 867363

      Situated on Wednesday Market this pub makes an ideal watering hole for the pedestrianized walk between Saturday & Wednesday markets. Long, narrow pub with the bar situated on the left hand side; there are two main drinking areas with the one at the rear being the larger.

    • Rose & Crown North Bar Without Beverley HU17 7AB Telephone07738 105327

      Situated outside of North Bar this pub serves locally sourced food. 3 real ale available since reopened March 2018. Pub has had a refurbishment (2021)

    • Royal Standard 30 North Bar Within Beverley HU17 8DL Telephone07947 247492

      Believed to be of 17th century construction, the black and white exterior dates from the early 1900s. This historic, small, traditional pub is located just inside North Bar close to St Mary's Church. There are two separate drinking areas with shared bar and significant outside space for the summer months. The small front bar has bench seating while the rear lounge bar is more comfortable. Up to four hand-pulls dispense regional and national beers. Supports various local charities.

    • Sun Inn 1 Flemingate Beverley HU17 0NP Telephone07541 456215

      An open plan pub on two levels with a flagstone floor around the bar. There is a smaller room to the right of the entry door. A secluded garden to the rear offers splendid views of the Minster. The inn is of mid to late medieval construction, possibly dating from the mid 15th century with some parts confirmed as dating to 1530. There are interesting ornaments and an array of historical information on display. Popular with music lovers the Sun Inn regularly has open mic nights on a Tuesday, acoustic bands on Wednesdays, folk sessions on Saturday & Sunday and live acts on weekends. Quiz on Thursday evening.

    • Tiger Inn 97 Lairgate Beverley HU17 8JG Telephone(01482) 869040

      Just outside the town centre, the Tiger is a pub which is much larger than it looks from the exterior. The front bar is fairly small but there is a much larger room which is used as a dining room, function rooms, and also an outside drinking area. The pub is popular with local groups and clubs which use the pubs for meetings.

    • White Horse 22 Hengate Beverley HU17 8BN Telephone(01482) 861973

      Historic pub adjacent to Beverley bus station. Known locally as 'Nellies' after a long standing former licensee. This Samuel Smith pub interior is something to be seen. Panelled corridors lit by traditional gas lamps leads to snug rooms. Wooden spit and sawdust flooring gives a feel you are back in the 18th century .

    • Windmill 53 Lairgate Beverley HU17 8ET Telephone(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.

    • Woolpack 37 Westwood Road Beverley HU17 8EN Telephone(01482) 867095

      Situated on the edge of the Westwood this traditional pub is popular with drinkers, diners and welcomes walkers and locals alike.Beverley's Saturday Market is a 10 minute. walk. The Beverley Westwood pastures are just up the road from us, 5 minute walk.We support the local parkrun group and host their monthly socials. The Woolpack was converted from two cottages in the mid 19th century. Of particular interest is the small snug which only seats a few people (dog friendly) The four real ales are complemented by a varied freshly prepared menu.

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  • Brantingham
    • Triton Inn Ellerker Road Brantingham HU15 1QE Telephone(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.

  • Brough
    • Buccaneer 47 Station Road Brough HU15 1DZ Telephone(01482) 526350

      Reopened in spring 2022 after 18 months closure, under the stewardship of an Australian family. Popular local, close to the railway station. Kitchen due to reopen in mid 2022. Quiz on Wednesday evening.

    • 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.

    • Red Hawk Welton Road Brough HU15 1DR Telephone(01482) 666168

      Large open plan pub.Has four changing quest beers and their own named beer called Red Hawk (built nearby-by at BAE)along with beers from the Marstons range.Large garden with tables where you can enjoy that alfresco feeling.

  • Cherry Burton
    • Bay Horse Main Street Cherry Burton HU17 7RF Telephone(01964) 503044

      Large Marstons pub on main road through village serving up to 6 real ales.

  • Cottingham
    • Hallgate Tavern 125-127a Hallgate Cottingham HU16 4DA Telephone(01482) 844448

      Spacious, long, single roomed, multi-area village centre pub with regular live music, 2 pool tables and a beer garden. Appeals to a cross-section of customers.

    • King William IV 152 Hallgate Cottingham HU16 4DB Telephone(01482) 875996

      A village centre pub with a traditional bar and quiet lounge. It hosts weekly quiz nights and hosts the annual Cottingham music festival. The pub opens out to the rear to include a former brewery converted into a function room. The pub has a beer garden and courtyard, both with covered smoking areas. Excellent value meals are served in large or small portions. There are four real ales.

    • Tiger Inn 105 King Street Cottingham HU16 5QE Telephone(01482) 843049

      Village centre pub, spacious. single room bar. Mixed clientele that caters for a more mature customer base weekday afternoons and a younger age group in the evening and at the weekends.

  • Cranswick
    • White Horse Main Street Cranswick YO25 9QN Telephone(01377) 270383

      A good local village pub overlooking the village green. Community based.Theres a large paddock for travellers who need to camp over night and the use of the pubs changing facilities can be used. Monday Tuesday Wednesday All Day - White Horse 12:00 - 21:30 Thursday All Day - White Horse 12:00 - 21:30 Friday All Day - White Horse 12:00 - 21:30 Saturday All Day - White Horse 12:00 - 21:30 Sunday All Day - White Horse 12:00 - 21:30

  • 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.

    • White Horse South Church Side Easington HU12 0TR Telephone(01964) 650310

      Late 19th century pub with original interior and located within a conservation area. Popular with bird watchers. Good value food. Rooms are available to let.

  • Gilberdyke
    • Cross Keys Main Road Gilberdyke HU15 2SP Telephone(01482) 875364

      Local with three handpulls on main road through village.

  • 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 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 (including 2022).

  • Hedon
    • Haven Arms Sheriff Highway Hedon HU12 8HH Telephone(01482) 897695

      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.

    • Shakespeare Inn 9 Baxtergate Hedon HU12 8JN Telephone(01482) 891892

      Popular locals pub. Food features freshly-cooked local produce. The guest beer its usually from a local brewery.

    • Station 67 Souttergate Hedon HU12 8JR Telephone07912 304540

      A cosy traditional style pub with multiple rooms with a large garden to the rear, incorporating children's play area, and a smaller pebbled outdoor area to the right hand side of the pub. The original Smoke Room door divides the two main rooms with a smaller room in use as a pool room.

  • Hessle
    • Marquis of Granby 9 The Square Hessle HU13 0AD Telephone(01482) 626251

      Multi-roomed pub with 3 hand pumps for guest ales and 1 for cider in the Lounge Bar on The Square in Hessle. A juke box is still present. Two craft beers available

    • Pourhouse 55 Prestongate Hessle HU13 0RD

      Adjacent to Hessle's shopping area and purposely converted to a pub by the owners. It has a industrial style interior with canteen style bench tables and seating. Emphasis is given to the trend of craft brewing with six keg taps and a wider selection in cans. There is also a selection of traditional Belgian beers available in bottles

    • Wingfield Farm Boothferry Road Hessle HU13 0JL Telephone(01482) 421092

      New Greene King carvery pub opened June 2017 very close to the Humber Bridge. Comfortable, large, very busy, food led pub located on Hessle roundabout close to the Humber Bridge. Selling two permanent Greene King ales plus one rotating local guest ale from Great Newsome.

  • Hollym
    • Plough Inn Northside Road Hollym HU19 2RS Telephone(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.

  • Howden
    • Bishop's Bar & Bistro 11 Vicar Lane Howden DN14 7BP Telephone(01430) 431301

      Bar and eatery in a back lane just off the Market Place between the High St and the main road through Howden.

    • Bowmans Hotel Bridgegate Howden DN14 7AE Telephone(01430) 430805

      Large open plan bar but with three distinct rooms/areas off the main drinking area.

    • Tailor's Chalk 3 Market Place Howden DN14 7BJ Telephone07496 865180

      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 three cask beers from regional breweries and several craft keg beers.

    • Wellington Hotel 31 Bridgegate Howden DN14 7JG Telephone(01430) 430258

      Recently refurbished old coaching inn first recorded as a licensed premises in 1724 as the White Hart and renamed after the Duke of Wellington in the 1820’s. An additional storey was added when the Great Yorkshire Show came to Howden in 1864. A raised restaurant area to the right of the entrance complements a small comfortable bar to the left. A small room off the corridor to the rear tarmacked garden area, doubles as the hotel reception. Tuesday is quiz night. Three cask beers are offered, Old Mill Traditional Bitter, one from Old Mill's regular portfolio, and one Old Mill seasonal ale.

    • Wheatsheaf Inn 83 Hailgate Howden DN14 7SX Telephone(01430) 432694

      Small locals pub which retains an 'early doors' feel. L-shaped bar with an outside drinking (smoking) area to the rear.

  • Hull
    • Albert Hotel 394 Anlaby Road Hull HU3 6PB Telephone(01482) 351606

      A large one room pub with several tv screens. Very close to the football stadium and very busy on match days.

    • 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).

    • Bank 398 Holderness Road Hull HU9 3DW Telephone(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

    • Brain Jar 4-6 Trinity House Lane Hull HU1 2JA Telephone(01482) 324244

      Café bar styling itself as a cocktail bar situated over two floors. No cask ale but has a range of craft bottles and cans including from local breweries such as Atom and Bricknell. Food offering is pizza. Has a late license so can be open late.

    • Brew 76 Bond Street Hull HU1 3EN

      'Scandi' styled interior corner bar, in Hull's new K2 development and ideally placed for those attending the Hull New Theatre. It is open for coffee and teas from 9am during the week, alcohol from 11am. They sell an extensive selection of craft beer in cans and bottles. Light snacks are available

    • County Hotel 73-75 Francis Street Hull HU2 8DT

      Ex Hull Brewery house close to former rival’s Moor’s & Robson’s brewery. This is popular with darts/pool teams.

    • Criterion Hotel 222 Hessle Road Hull HU3 3DB

      This local pub has been saved from closure by the intervention of a couple whose former pub in the east of the city was closed down. It is a single roomed premises with a dart board and pool table which has regained its popularity with local residents due to the hard work of the landlord.

    • Crooked Billet 2 Ings Road Hull HU8 0SA Telephone(01482) 799241

      60's pub with separate bar and lounge, the latter has live music at weekends and several TV screens. Host to over 55's club on a wednesday as well as the local fishing club, pigeon club and football and rugby teams

    • Cross Keys Endike Lane Hull HU6 7UP Telephone(01482) 804164

      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 Telephone(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..

    • Falcon 60 Falkland Road Hull HU9 5HA Telephone(01482) 713721

      2 roomed pub, close to the Hull KR rugby ground, this estate pub gets very busy on match days. Features a front bar and rear games room. Community focused with pool, darts and football teams also midweek pensioners afternoons. Pub organises day trips to various events especially rugby league. Away supporter friendly plus coach trips welcome with prior arrangement with licensee. Once an oasis for real ale drinkers in East Hull the pub does not currently sell real ale.

    • 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.

    • Grange 36 Grange Road Hull HU9 4LQ Telephone07871 255933

      Estate local pub.

    • Hastings 925 Spring Bank West Hull HU5 5BE Telephone07791 311333

      1930's built roadside pub on main road. Community pub on west of city centre.

    • Head of Steam 10 King Street Hull HU1 2JJ Telephone(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.

    • Highway Willerby Road Hull HU5 5LH Telephone(01482) 351143

      Situated near the city boundary this large pub stands at a major junction on this arterial route. Real ale has staged a welcome return.

    • 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.

    • Hull Real Ale & Cider Festival 2019 South Church Side Hull HU1 1RR

      11th to 13th April 2019 - Free entry for CAMRA members at all times Hot and cold food available, live music

    • Larkin's 48-52 Newland Avenue Hull HU5 3AE Telephone(01482) 440991

      One-roomed cafe-bar named after poet Philip 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.

    • Lord Nelson 163 Endike Lane Hull HU6 7UA Telephone(01482) 801844

      The Lord Nelson is a hub of the community and the function room is in use on most Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the pub hosts singing academies and there are popular theme nights on Saturday evenings. Sunny Sundays are packed with Play Your Cards Right, a meat raffle, Bingo and a pub quiz. In addition, as a thank you to their customers there is 20p off all pints on Sunday and Monday. The pub is also a keen supporter of local amateur boxing, sponsoring the City of Hull Boxing Club.

    • Manchester Arms 7 Scale Lane Hull HU1 1LA Telephone(01482) 224840

      Traditional Marston's community pub with one open room in the busy High Street area. The one cask ale comes from the varied Marston's portfolio.

    • Masters Bar 38 South Street Hull HU1 3PY Telephone(01482) 326909

      Single room bar in superb Victorian building upper level accessed by spiral staircase. Popular city pub. No real ale served. Used more as a couple of drinks and on to the next pub.

    • Monroe's Savile Street Hull HU1 3EF

      New bar in the city centre of Hull. Located in the premises of an old opticians and decorated to a very high standard on two floors.

    • Nanouk Market Place Hull HU1 1RS Telephone(01482) 259201

      Opened in November 2021 in the former premises of a popular restaurant. Branded as a botanical bar and bistro and decorated to a high standard. Already proving popular for their freshly made cocktails. A very family friendly venue in the heart of the city centre.

    • 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.

    • New Halfway House 595 Spring Bank West Hull HU3 6LD Telephone07903 734563

      Locals pub situated near football stadium. New owners as from mid 2020. Undergone a major refurb to a high standard. LGBT friendly

    • Oak Vaults 17 Scott Street Hull HU2 8AR

      One room community pub refurbed to a good condition and boasting its own upright piano and stage area, reopened February 2017 after years of closure. Cask ale and a selection of bottle conditioned ales from Old Pumphouse brewery are available.

    • Oddbottle 260 Wold Road Hull HU5 5QQ Telephone(01482) 567961

      Large 1960's estate pub with bar and a large lounge for diners.

    • Old English Gentleman 22 Worship Street Hull HU2 8BG Telephone(01482) 324659

      Grade II listed building close to the New Theatre displaying many photos of famous actors. Small seating outside area at the front of the pub. Host to a popular ukulele group every second Monday

    • Olde Black Boy 150 High Street Hull HU1 1PS Telephone(01482) 215040

      Licensed since 1729, this Grade II Listed pub is a CAMRA Three Star Historic Pub Interior. Two downstairs bars full of character. with a third upstairs bar and an additional roof top space. It lies on the medieval cobbled High Street in the heart of Hull's old town. The pub has a loyal following of folk singers and musicians providing live music on Wednesday evenings Note that the pub may be open to midnight Friday to Sunday if busy

    • Olde White Harte 25 Silver Street Hull HU1 1JG Telephone(01482) 326363

      Historic courtyard pub. Victorian conversion of a late 17th century merchant's house with inglenook fireplaces which are a Three Star CAMRA Historic Pub Interior. An impressive staircase leads to the 'Plotting Parlour' and a separate restaurant above the pub. Features a heated outdoor area.

    • Park View 57 Walton Street Hull HU3 6JB Telephone(01482) 508913

      Taken on as a free house in June 2017, recently redecorated to a good standard. A large, family orientated pub situated in close proximity of the KCOM stadium.

    • Parkers 354 Anlaby Road Hull HU3 6NS Telephone07568 249655

      A very popular sports themed bar near to the Kcom stadium. Split into two bar areas. A lounge/cabaret room and a bar with pool table. Regular live music nights

    • Queens Hotel Queens Road Hull HU5 2RG Telephone(01482) 343941

      Large one roomed pub facing down Princes Avenue. Large screen televisions but piped music is not too loud. Live music nights at varying times of the month.

    • Sailmakers Arms Chandlers Court, 159 High Street Hull HU1 1NQ Telephone(01482) 227437

      Set in secluded yard off High Street in Hull's Old Town near the Museum Quarter. Good locally sourced food complements four real ales and real cider. Acoustic music on a Sunday afternoon, in the courtyard on summers days, and open mic night on Wednesday's from 9pm. Note that food may finish early on weekdays.

    • Savile Row 52-53 Saville Street Hull HU1 3EA

      Glass fronted cafe style bar which has recently been decorated to a good standard. The pub is opposite the BBC studio and very close to Queens Gardens. has one TV screen playing music videos at a low level during the day. Although they don't sell cask ale they do have a selection of bottle ales

    • Savoy Savoy Road Hull HU8 0TY Telephone07725 636352

      Local estate pub consisting a bar and lounge.The Darleys horses head symbol can be seen on the side of the building.

    • Scale & Feather 21 Scale Lane Hull HU1 1LF Telephone07808 832295

      Located in the heart of Hull’s Old Town, this traditional pub with a modern interior is well known for it’s continually changing cask ales and interesting craft keg beers. A firm favourite with the locals due to it’s inviting atmosphere and regular quiz nights and food events. It is a large single-roomed pub with an upper floor function room and a small smoking area out back

    • Service Station George Street Hull HU1 3AA

      Opened March 2018 on Hull’s George Street. one of Hull’s popular live music venues. Has one cask ale which is always Locale

    • Ship Inn Ann Watson Street Hull HU7 0BH Telephone07507 933647

      Very much a locals pub tucked away behind the B & Q Depot. The pub has three rooms and a large outside area that includes a wide screen TV showing sports etc.

    • 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.

      Always at least one IPA, bitter, mild and dark beer + 2 others.

      Fish and chips on Friday 5-8pm and breakfast on Sunday mornings at 10-12, 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.

    • St Johns Hotel 10 Queens Road Hull HU5 2PY Telephone(01482) 341013

      Grade II listed multi-roomed street corner pub with an old-fashioned feel and most original features well preserved. Comprising of 3 rooms; the comfortable front room has original bench seating with an L-shaped bar and a dartboard at the far end. A smaller lounge room at the back and a larger room to the right of a central corridor complete the interior. The large room houses the pool table and features a temporary bar when the pub holds occasional real ale festivals. Outside there is a large garden to the right and back of the pub with a smaller paved patio area directly to the rear. Tuesday night hosts live music events. Twice winner of Marston's Best Cask Ale in North of England award. Community local with two dart teams, football team and the Oddfellows cricket league which hosts quiz nights in the winter. Previous local CAMRA City Pub of the Year Runner-up.

    • Star Carr Lane Hull HU1 3RF Telephone(01482) 333205

      Originally known as the White Horse this large city centre pub is now called the Star. A mixed group of drinkers during the day and operates as a late night venue which is popular with the LGBT community. There is pool table at one end of the L-shaped bar and a large outdoor courtyard area to the side and rear of the pub. No real ale. Drag DJ on a Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Karaoke on a Monday and 70's & 80's DJ on a Tuesday with £1 drinks offer

    • 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.

    • Thomas Strawberry 55 Thomas Street Hull HU9 1EA Telephone(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.

    • Vauxhall Tavern 1 Hessle Road Hull HU3 2AA Telephone07513 918850

      A very well known pub in Hull’s fishing community on Hessle Road. Reopened August 2022 and making its name as an early morning community cafe and bar. Dedicated itself to fishing safety campaigners ‘The Headscarf Revolutioners’ with beer and lager named after Hull’s famous Lilian Bilocca.

    • Vintage 28 Silver Street Hull HU1 1JG Telephone(01482) 325104

      A converted former jewellers shop, now a single room bar in the heart of Hull's old town. Tastefully decorated with local artists showcased on one wall giving the bar a relaxed atmosphere for real ale lovers. Live music on Wednesdays, some Fridays and every Sunday. Check Facebook for details.

    • Whistling Goose 114 Amsterdam Road Hull HU7 0XF Telephone(01482) 831800

      Modern family dining pub, part of the Flaming Grill chain. Based on the Sutton Fields industrial estate near to Bransholme. It has a large garden and outdoor childrens play area and is very family and food oriented

    • 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.

  • Keyingham
    • Blue Bell Main Street Keyingham HU12 9RE Telephone(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.

    • Ship Inn Main Street Keyingham HU12 9RD Telephone(01964) 603132

      Family and dog friendly Punch Taverns village pub with pub games and sports TV.

  • Kilnsea
    • Crown & Anchor Kilnsea Road Kilnsea HU12 0UB Telephone(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. Enjoy spectacular views over the River Humber of wading birds, ships and sunsets.

  • Kirk Ella
    • Lounge Southella 5 South Ella Way Kirk Ella HU10 7HB Telephone(01482) 651889

      Modern café style tapas bar/restaurant also available is their cocktail menu and a food menu. Sunday carvery served until 5pm or until it runs out. There is booth seating to the rear with a more food oriented table layout to the fore. Popular with mixed clientele; diners, drinkers and a younger set on weekend evenings.

    • Wheatsheaf Inn 2 Packman Lane Kirk Ella HU10 7TL Telephone(01482) 653207

      The Wheatsheaf is a village pub west of Hull, featuring a pool table and big screen televisions, showing Sky Sports. The lounge area is light and airy with leather settees. It has a fenced patio area to the rear of the pub, which can be used by drinkers, diners and smokers. Pub food is served all day.Check website for menu and food times

  • Kirkburn
    • Queens Head 1 Main Street Kirkburn YO25 9DU

      Village centre pub with car park access off A614 Driffield Road.

  • Laxton
    • Bricklayers Arms Front Street Laxton DN14 7TS Telephone(01430) 432029

      19th century building in the centre of the village of Laxton with a bar, lounge, snug and games room.The pub serves three cask ales, all from regional breweries. Meals are served from Thursday to Sunday and are home cooked using locally sourced ingredients.Thursday is pie night, Friday is fish night and Sunday is traditional lunch. Advice is to check by phone if visiting after 7pm on Tuesday.

  • 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.

  • Leven
    • Hare & Hounds 1 North Street Leven HU17 5NF Telephone(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 Telephone(01964) 542223

      Situated in the village of Leven. Multi roomed pub. Has its own court yard to the rear.

  • Long Riston
    • Micro Pig Bar Main Street Long Riston HU11 5JF Telephone07900 431910

      Small family and dog friendly village bar opened in July 2021 serving two cask ales and a range of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Great Newsome Sleck Dust is always on with one other beer from the same brewery. Weekly quiz on Thursday as well as a music quiz on the first Saturday each month. The pub serves a variety of food platters, including for charity events. Check Facebook page for availability. Seating area outside to front and side with stable door service.

  • Market Weighton
    • Carpenters Arms 56 Southgate Market Weighton YO43 3BQ Telephone(01430) 803321

      On the outskirts of the town just off the main A1079, a fairly small one room pub with a friendly 'locals' atmosphere.

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

      Only a small number of pubs out of Lancashire selling Thwaites 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.

    • Londesborough Arms High Street Market Weighton YO43 3AH Telephone(01430) 872214

      A very large Georgian town house built around 1780, boasting 3 open fires. There are two distinct bars, with the 'real ale bar' retaining many original features including an impressive mural on the ceiling. 10 en-suite B/B rooms contact moc.kooltuo@bdnabhguorobsednol for availability. Closing times may vary.

    • Red Lion Finkle Street Market Weighton YO43 3JL Telephone07768 994510

      One large room pub serving a broad clientele. Part of the pub can be used to accommodate parties.

  • Middleton On The Wolds
    • Robin Hood Beverley Road Middleton On The Wolds YO25 9UF Telephone(01377) 217319

      Two Roomed Village Pub next to the Church. Good pub food served daily. Live music on Friday evenings. The landlord declined to co-operate when visited July 2018 to update, the details recorded may therefore not be correct

  • Newport
    • Jolly Sailor 102 Main Road Newport HU15 2RG Telephone(01430) 449191

      Locals pub on main road through village.

  • North Cave
    • White Hart 20 Westgate North Cave HU15 2NJ Telephone(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, the small front bar extends through to the games room. Thursday evening hosts the weekly quiz. Two ales are usually on offer. The bars are kept warm in winter with real fires.

  • North Frodingham
    • Blue Post Inn 79 Main Street North Frodingham YO25 8LG Telephone(01262) 488300

      Large one-roomed pub with a dining area serving evening meals and Sunday lunch with booking advisable. A locals pub with a friendly atmosphere.

  • North Newbald
    • Gnu Inn The Green North Newbald YO43 4SA Telephone(01430) 827473

      2 roomed pub with sports tv and dart board. This a popular pub with the villagers and frequent day trippers,cyclists and walkers in the warmer months. Opposite is the second pub near the village green the Tiger Inn.

    • Tiger Inn The Green North Newbald YO43 4SA Telephone(01430) 827264

      Community focused pub at the centre of the village situated on the village green.

  • Old Ellerby
    • Blue Bell Crabtree Lane Old Ellerby HU11 5AJ Telephone(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.

  • Ottringham
    • Watts Arms Main Street Ottringham HU12 0AG Telephone07572 450804

      Free of tie village pub with pub games, sports TV. Often features locally brewed beer from Great Newsome.

      Sunday lunch is served in three sittings: noon, 2pm and 4pm. Booking advisable. Delivery and collection, introduced during the pandemic, are still available during food service.

      Closing times are not set in stone.

  • Patrington
    • Wolf Pack 9 High Street Patrington HU12 0RE Telephone07434 185253

      The original entrance porch and two rooms to the left have now become one large 'L' shaped room. To the right, a door takes you into the comfortable front lounge which retains some of its original features and extends into a more basic but pleasantly appointed room behind it which is used as a dining area and for functions.

  • 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
    • Humber Tavern 70 Main Street Paull HU12 8AL Telephone(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.

    • 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/

  • Preston
    • Cock & Bell 1 Main Street Preston HU12 8UB Telephone(01482) 890784

      Multi-roomed pub with single bar server. Pool room to left of pub. Very much a locals pub with popular live music nights.

    • Nags Head 1 Sproatley Road Preston HU12 8TT Telephone(01482) 897517

      In the ownership of the same family for over thirty five years. The large, main bar, separate public bar with dartboard, and conservatory offer plentiful seating with a large garden featuring a children's play area make this a pub for all. Monthly charity quiz night, charity fun days, darts and domino teams.

  • Roos
    • Black Horse Main Street Roos HU12 0HB Telephone(01964) 670353

      A two room 'local' pub in the village of Roos with a front bar and separate games room with pool, darts and sports TV.4 en-suite rooms available

    • Roos Arms Main Street Roos HU12 0HB Telephone(01964) 670353

      Traditional country pub in the village of Roos near to Withernsea. Serving local and regional beers as well as food using local produce.Beers from Black Sheep and Theakstons rota regular on one hand pull while the other two varies between local and regional breweries.The pub provides bed and breakfast accommodation as well as having provision for motor homes on site.

  • Ryehill
    • Crooked Billet Pitt Lane Ryehill HU12 9NN Telephone(01964) 204964

      The Crooked Billet, is an old 17th century inn. Previously known as the Royal Oak in the 17th century. It has stone floors, upholstered bench seating, and a rear dining area. A warm welcome can be guaranteed in the winter as you encounter the blazing fire by the entrance door. Thursday, cask ale £1.85/pint.

  • Skirlaugh
    • Duke Of York Hull Road Skirlaugh HU11 5ET Telephone(01964) 500300

      A friendly two roomed village pub on the main Hull to Bridlington Road. The bar is compact with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The larger dining room is caters for both individuals and can be used for small to medium social events. While the main beer sold is Tetley thers is often a guest available sually during the summer months.

  • South Cave
    • Bear Inn 61 Market Place South Cave HU15 2AS Telephone(01430) 422482

      The Bear Inn is situated in the South Cave Conservation Area less than a mile from the A63/M62. This 150 years-old pub serves food (phone to check times) and serves a regularly changing selection of cask ales. It has a recently remodelled main bar, a conservatory and a beer garden. The pub holds quizzes, has live music and shows live sports on TV. It had its ACV renewed in 2023.

    • Fox & Coney 52 Market Place South Cave HU15 2AT Telephone(01430) 471050

      Sited at the centre of the village on the main thoroughfare the grade II listed Fox & Coney is a focal point. Refurbished to a high degree in 2014 the pub features a mix of traditional and contemporary looks. Under new management in 2017 there is an extended range of regional real ales along with a varied food menu.

  • Sproatley
    • Blue Bell Inn Main Road Sproatley HU11 4PA Telephone07525 494891

      Parts of the building are 200 years old. The pub has a restaurant and 2 separate bars, with a small beer garden to the rear. Bar snacks including ploughmans lunch are available.

    • Constable Arms Main Road Sproatley HU11 4PA Telephone(01482) 811087

      The building is over 250 year old, use to be two houses before they became the one building and then the pub. Large bar, with restaurant area, and a bar at the rear. Has a large conservatory. Community very much involved

  • Sutton-upon-Hull
    • Duke of York 70 Church Street, Sutton-upon-Hull Sutton-upon-Hull HU7 4TD Telephone(01482) 786930

      Community led pub in the centre of Sutton 'village'. The pub has two rooms plus an additional restaurant which is the village Indian and is highly advisable to book as it can get very busy. Also has takeaway facilities. Situated close to St James Church. Tuesday there is an afternoon club including meal deals, live entertainment & bingo followed by a music quiz in the evening. A popular general knowledge quiz is held on Thursday evening plus the is karaoke/disco on Friday and live entertainment on Saturday.

  • Thorngumbald
    • Camerton Main Road Thorngumbald HU12 9NQ Telephone(01964) 601208

      A large modern purpose built pub aimed primarily at family friendly pub dining. There is a restaurant area to the front, a large lounge area on the left, a function room on the right and a bar with pool table and darts at the back. Outside there is patio seating to the front and a large car park to the rear. Food is available every day and a carvery on Wednesdays and Sundays. There are a couple of real ales sourced from regional breweries.

    • 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.

  • Tickton
    • Crown & Anchor Weel Road Tickton HU17 9RY Telephone(01964) 501854

      This coaching house dating from 1823 is situated on the banks of the River Hull. There is mooring for pleasure craft directly outside the premises. Popular with walkers and cyclists. Tickton is just a couple of miles from the historic market of Beverley on the A1035.

    • Micro Pig Bar 31 Main Street Tickton HU17 9SH Telephone07854 641339

      Was once named the New Inn now after a major refurbishment of the full pub Aug/Sept 2018 its new name is The Micro Pig Bar. Serving bottle and two craft ales .The Micro pub is on the outskirts of the village.Seating outside for those warm evenings.

  • Walkington
    • Barrel Inn 35 East End Walkington HU17 8RX Telephone07550 078833

      Friendly local popular with local sports teams, young farmers and family friendly. One of only a handful of Thwaites' pubs in the area. Quiz on Thursday and occasional live music.

    • Dog & Duck 1 East End Walkington HU17 8RX Telephone(01482) 881622

      Roadside pub next to the Ferguson Fawsitt, also with a strong food emphasis. The 2 guest beers are from the Marston's stable, often seasonal beers from Wychwood or Ringwood.

    • Ferguson Fawsitt Arms East End Walkington HU17 8RX Telephone(01482) 526317

      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.

  • Welton
    • Green Dragon Cowgate Welton HU15 1NB Telephone(01482) 666700

      17th century coaching inn opposite the green in Welton with accommodation in the former stable block. Popular with locals and walkers alike with a fine reputation for dining, the pub is open for breakfast every morning. The bar opens at 11am daily A range of real ales from the Marstons portfolio is served. Regular live music nights.

  • Welwick
    • Coach & Horses Main Street Welwick HU12 0RY Telephone(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.

  • Willerby
    • Toby Carvery Beverley Road Willerby HU10 6NT Telephone(01482) 651518

      Situated adjacent to the A164 this modern pub cum Inn with accommodation is ideally placed for exploring the East Riding of Yorkshire. Breakfast served from 8am, bar opens at 10am.

  • Withernsea
    • Alma 34 Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2AQ Telephone(01964) 612441

      traditional friendly local pub.Close to the Lighthouse museum. Cosy outdoor seating.Live music which you can sing along to makes this a relaxing place to be.Recently introduced Aitchesons Yorkshire brewery on to the bar.

    • Butterfly 78 Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2HB Telephone(01964) 615506

      On main road through town set just off beach front.

    • Captain Williams 6 The Promenade Withernsea HU19 2DP Telephone(01964) 270084

      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. There are 3 regular beers although at times there may be a local alternative. Food is served Thursday to Sunday. TV shows music videos or live terrestrial TV sport.

    • Commercial Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2HB Telephone(01964) 612184

      A very basic 'old fashioned' pub which sells food at lunchtimes. Small room fronts onto main road through town with a larger room to the rear.

    • 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.

    • Spread Eagle 72 Queen Street Withernsea HU19 2HA Telephone07854 380360

      A popular locals pub serving a wide range of customers. Food served is locally sourced. Live entertainment is popular at the weekends.

  • Withernwick
    • Falcon Inn Main Street Withernwick HU11 4TA Telephone(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.