Tadcaster's finest ale is named after its favourite son. The original John Smith began his drinking empire in 1847, when he started brewing his legendary ale for the town's thirsty mill workers and factory hands, some things never change. It soon became the nation’s favourite and now reigns as the No. 1 No Nonsense ale.
Ipstones, Stoke-on-Trent, ST10
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5
The Old Royal Oak is definitely worth a visit, located in Knaresborough's famous 'Market Square' the pub dates back to the 18th century and has a real 'oldy worldy' feel to it, it’s even got it's very own ‘Priest Hole’.
Handsacre, Staffordshire, WS15
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS8
Orsett, Grays, RM16
Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21
Middleton, Morpeth, NE61
Traditional local pub serving good local food and beer. Farmers, cyclists, walkers, children and dogs are all welcome
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1
We look forward to welcoming you and showing off our pub.
Manchester, Lancashire, M1
Barnfield, Accrington, BB5