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    2.3 (3 reviews)
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    The Yarborough Hotel - Double room

    The Yarborough Hotel

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £

    I used to dislike this Wetherspoon pub because it was always packed on a Friday and Saturday night…read moreand I would come out with bruises. I did have some decent meals there though..usually 2 meals for £6 or something. However having lived in the south for a year I almost fell over when I was asked for £1.35 for my pint of real ale last weekend. There is always a good selection of ales. It was quiet and they allowed my friends 16 year old daughter to sit with us while we had a drink. The Yarborough was owned by Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company and, eventually, by the LNER. After the Second World War, the British Transport Commission owned it. In 1951, it was bought by a brewery from Hull. In 1960, it was nearly demolished. The hotel, which is a symbol of the town's transition from an 18th-century fishing village into a great Victorian port, is now a listed building. It is one of the town's best-known landmarks . It was purpose-built in the mid 19th century (1851) to serve Grimsby's first railway. The hotel took its name from the second Earl of Yarborough, who was a director of the railway company and lived at nearby Brocklesby. Example prices..Guiness £1.49 Carling £1.39 Fish and Chips £2.99 Burger and chips £3.99 . Apparently 17,540 people joined them for the world's largest wine-tasting event, making them a Guiness world record holder. They are also Grimsbys Pub of the Year.

    After paying further down south prices, we were amazed when we paid for such a cheap round! It is…read morevery reasonably priced. It's full of old men drinking their pensions away and it's a blessing the smoking ban came in as you couldn't see in there a while ago. The food is average Wetherspoons grub, cheap and cheerful.

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