0 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
Small local pub situated in a residential area just off the A657 road. The pub has a games room and function room. A disco takes place on a Friday.
0.1 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
Comfortable, traditional, neighbourhood pub with an L-shaped lounge and a separate public bar where pub games can be played. Previously pubco owned, this establishment became a freehouse in Feb 2014.
0.2 miles Idle, Bradford, BD10
Step into the Hitching Post in Bradford and discover a fabulous traditional pub with modern features and the buzz of a city bar. We’re ideal for everything from family lunches to Friday night drinks.
0.3 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
0.3 miles Eccleshill, Bradford, BD10
A large open-plan pub in a prominent position on Harrogate Road (A658). There is a large single room which has been divided into two, forming a dining area at one end and a drinking area containing th
0.3 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
The Dog & Gun has had an extensive re-design, offering comfort and style whilst still retaining its traditional feel.
0.3 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
A country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character, our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.
0.4 miles Idle, Bradford, BD10
Situated in Idle, The George has a large beer garden at the rear of the pub complete with a children's play area, which is securely fenced from a large car park. The bar follows the U-shape of this multi-level pub, but the décor belies the age of the buil
0.5 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
A local consisting of a lounge and separate games room, this pub was refurbished in 2013. Lively pub with character near a housing estate. The real ales may vary from those listed. Westons Cider is al
0.5 miles Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD10
Single-roomed pub with a central bar behind which is the cellar trap door and its vertiginous steps. The building was first a pub, then a bakery, then a pub again. It was part of the local Trough Brew