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3.3 (4 reviews)
ModeratePubs, Modern European
Closed 11:00 pm - 10:30 PM (Next day)

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Coopers Bar Brasserie & Function Room

Coopers Bar Brasserie & Function Room

(10 reviews)

££

It's rare that I get to go for a drive, and with good reason: I don't actually drive. But, thanks…read moreto recalling the recent review of this place from Kate W, whilst on an aimless jaunt along the outer roads of Leeds, this place called out from behind the windscreen of my cohort's car. We pulled up and had to park opposite the Guisley theatre (who're showing Guys and Dolls at the moment, if you care for it) and took a very brief and very chilly walk over to Coopers. The bar is large, with boothed areas for dining and supping, and boasts a number of past and present beer mats on the wall behind the bar. I'm told there's a huge function room upstairs, and sure enough there was plenty of literature about the bar with events coming up. We took advantage of their 3rds offer, where you can sample a 3rd of three different pints on taster trays. In all, it meant we got to try 6 of the 8 beers on offer, and whilst I did my best to be cognisant of what I was drinking I quickly forgot which was which... Excepting the porter, which was the only dark beer on offer. With Kipling, Bete Noir, Wild Mule, Okams MPA and more, it was lots of fun taking in the different tastes. Being a beer fan, but not fanatic, it was great to get a feel for how the different flavours come through, from overtly citrus, to hoppy, to chocolate. And of course, each tray is priced at the cost of one pint. The bar is dog friendly, as we saw many different pooches lazing around, and it's very friendly. We were sat outside for less than a minute before some gals came chatting, so I can imagine it's lovely to nip in solo or with friends. The staff looked really happy too, bantering with locals, and they were happy to advise. Essentially, it's a fantastic warm pub, and another great Market Town Tavern. Love it!

A great clash of modern & traditional here, both in terms of look & feel of the place as well as…read morethe booze on sale. Absolutely stupendous beer selection - traditional hand pulled ales (including Timothy Taylor's Landlord), American IPAs & pale ales, and a great selection of lagers & pilsners. The bar man did not quite fit the style - I found him to be quite curt and out of kilter with the theme of the place. Perhaps he was having an off night.

Chevin Inn - Gammon, egg, pineapple and chunky chips

Chevin Inn

(3 reviews)

My mate rated this highly so venturing out of town to see her we set off…read more Walking in, it felt cosy with a main bar and a couple of reserved tables but there were plenty of tables available. We sat down and my mate said the waitress comes up to the tables so we waited. After a while she got us the menus, choose and waited for someone to serve us. It was slow! After about 10 minutes a waitress came over and asked if she could help, so we ordered drinks and food. Drinks arrived quickly and food not long after. It was delicious though and the burger was home made. I had gammon, chunky chips, pineapple and eggs. It did say on the menu with onion rings but I didn't get any. My mate didn't want hers so I had hers and didn't bother saying anything.

Firstly this is not to confused with The Chevin Country Park Hotel in York Gate. This is a very…read morepopular pub, most people visiting not just for a drink but to eat also. I have eaten there on two consecutive Wednesday evenings. Last night at 6pm there was only one inside table not reserved, though you you can eat outside of weather allows. They do a 'any 3 courses for £9.95' for 'early doors' Last week, being a sucker for mushrooms, I started with a ragout of mushrooms with garlic, served on toast. It was disappointing, the dominant flavour being salt ! (A pint of Taylors Landlord, helped to mollify it -Im a Taylors fan, having been brought up 200 yds form the brewery). Then I had sausages and mash, excellent sausages (4) from local butcher Lishmans in Ilkley. I much prefer these sllimmer sausges, most pubs seem to do fat ones. Last night I started with 'crispy lamb, served on a bed of lettuce with a mint dressing' It was excellent. This was followed by traditional fish and chips. The fish itself was excellent but the pale anaemic batter was not good. Usuallly in Yorkshire you get a dark crispy batter made from beef dripping. Harry Ramsden , whos original establishment is only a mile or so away, would have turned in his grave. For Fish and Chips in Otley, its better to go to Maypole fisheries in Cross Green So this is a rather mixed review, just about 3 stars

The Hermit Pub

The Hermit Pub

(2 reviews)

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Excellent pub. Great food and very nice beer. Never had a bad pint or meal! Lunchtimes especially…read moregood. Happy to recommend this pub. nb Kids only allowed inside if you're eating and tables outside pretty much in the car park.

I echo the other reviewer Donster22. I was actually staying at the Rombalds Hotel, Ilkley (qv my…read morereview). I stay and eat there a lot so for a change decided to look for a quiet pub with good food. This one is high above Burley in Wharfedale on the 'side' of Ilkley Moor, and I went in for dinner at about 6.30. Not too many people in there, just three or four couples. The pub consists of a main bar, a smaller 'snug' set up as dining tables, and a larger restaurant room (not open this evening, maybe only used at weekends). I ate in the snug and chatted to a couple at an adjoining table. But first things first ! Taylors Landlord Bitter !! This beer has quite justifiably won many awards over many years, and is always worth seeking out. But of course I am unashamedly biased , as I was brought up in the nearby town of Keighley, and the back of our house was only 2-300 yds away from Taylor's brewery wall. There was also Tetleys and another bitter available on draught. The menu consisted of a good choice of starters, mains , and desserts. Most of it was of the wholesome rustic pub variety, thought there were some blackboards of specials covered up, maybe these are available at the weekend. Anyway dining alone and not wanting to stay there too long, I enjoyed creamy garlic mushrooms as a starter followed by Lambs Liver and Onions, served on good mash with plenty of gravy , and side vegetables. It was really delicious. This may have been my first visit there, but certainly not the last. Just one black mark, Mrs Landlord seemed to be on her own when I first walked in, and had to get food from kitchen to serve another couple , so it was a good 5 or 6 mins before I could order a pint !

The Fox - pubs - Updated May 2026

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