18 St George's Square, Huddersfield, HD1 1JF, United Kingdom
£1–10
Recent Reviews
Chris Aylen★★★★
a month ago
Part of the Huddersfield railway station. One large room and one side room. Beers from various breweries. Long Moor Pale (Small World) and Irish Sea stout (Bosun) were tried . Both very palatable. Food available if required. Bar towels hung out to dry on arrival in the beautiful weather.
Mike773 U★★★★★
Edited a month ago
24/05/25: good service! Still can't believe how great a building, which used to be the 1st Class waiting area for the station back in the day!
12/07/23: took my work friends here as part of the Huddersfield Ale Trail.
16/06/23: Huddersfield Ale Trail, pub stop number 2. Fantastic open plan interior, great selection of craft ale.
Charlotte Heffer★★★★
6 months ago
Really unusual pub, with very high ceilings and pretty tiled floor. Very bright. Pretty large pub with seating inside and outside. Seemingly popular among locals. Friendly bar lady. Dog friendly place. Great place for a pint before a train. Good selection of ales
John Bashford★★★★★
3 years ago
Excellent real ale pub beside Huddersfield railway station. There's two big rooms in it. One of the rooms had a really difficult pub quiz in it, I knew my quizing limits and stuck to the great beer in the other room. Nice staff and pleasant local drinkers rnjoying a quiet Thursday evening.
Mark Gregory★★★★★
4 months ago
If you want good beer there is no better place in Huddersfield. Large selection of well kept beers with a traditional friendly alehouse feel to the place. Reasonably priced
Damian Andrews★★★★★
Edited 3 years ago
Really great traditional style pub with a lovely cozy feel for such a big space, staff always superb and make you feel welcome, great selection of ales at very good prices, handy being on the station too, highly recommend calling in here if you are in the area, keep up the brilliant work guys.
Shaun Jasper★★★★★
a year ago
Wonderful pub on the station entrance to Huddersfield railway station, great beers at a good price, large spacious room with Victorian decor, best pub in town and well worth a visit
Mark McConachie★★★★
6 years ago
A boisterous, lively drinking hall. Spartanly furnished, loud and large. It is now more comfortably decorated than it was a few years ago, and unfortunately has lost the small tap room or snug that was to the right of the bar. It's more open plan now, but there is a separate food servery off to one side now, and the toilets are much improved. Even with my gripes, I still recommend it as one of the original drinking spots in the town.