31/10/25-01/11/25 – Hull and Goole

I spent a couple of days exploring Hull’s pubs, and it was a brilliant mix of history, good beer and friendly people. From classic spots like the Alexandra Hotel to relaxed modern bars like Pave and Atom, every place had its own character. Hull’s Old Town was packed with cosy, quirky pubs, and the beer festival at the Minerva Masonic Hall was a real highlight. I tried everything from smooth bitters to fruity sours and had some great chats along the way. I wrapped things up with a visit to Tom Pudding in Goole before hopping on the famous “ghost train” home.

04/01/25 – Doncaster, Sandtoft and Goole

This blog takes you on a fun tour of pubs and breweries around Doncaster and North Lincolnshire, showcasing the local drinking scene. It kicks off at Don Valley Brewery Tap, famous for its sleek brewing setup and awesome beer choices. It then dives into spots like The Leopard and The Little Plough, sharing their interesting backstories, cool architecture, and lively vibes. I taste a bunch of local ales, highlighting how much the community values quality craft beer. The adventure wraps up at Goole’s Tom Pudding micropub, which paints a picture of a cosy, welcoming atmosphere among the patrons.

08/02/24-10/02/24 – Scarborough

Based in Scarborough for a few days with trips out to Whitby and Guisborough. Scarborough is rich in history with its castle perched high above the North and South Bays, and a town which is proud to be Britain’s first seaside resort. Visited Craft, Stumble Inn, North Riding Brewpub and Scholar’s Bar over the trip.

28/10/23 – Bridlington, Driffield, Beverley, Cottingham and Goole

A day out with Northern Rails £10 Ticket offer heading up along the East Yorkshire coastline. Starting at Bridlington with Bridbrewer & Taproom, Three B’s Micropub and Dockside. Next onto Driffield and into The Butchers Dog and The Crooked Tap. Third call into Beverley visiting Atom Brewery’s Tap, Chequers Micropub, Northmen Spirit/Bar Seven93 and The Monks Walk. My last two calls were in Cottingham to the Hugh Fitz Baldric and in Goole to Tom Pudding.

07/10/23 – Hull and Brough

A day out in Hull, located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, a famous port city which lies where the River Hull joins with the Humber Estuary. Tickets were bought during Northern Rails sale a month or so again with a ticket costing £1 each way from Leeds. Some great pubs visited with a number being very traditional with a few newer style pubs. Finished off with a visit to the Centurions Arms Micropub in Brough before heading back to Leeds.