Kiveton Bridge

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Kiveton Bridge is a charming village in South Yorkshire, known for its rich history tied to coal mining. The Kiveton Park Colliery, one of the first deep mines, was established here in 1866. The village is served by two railway stations, Kiveton Bridge and Kiveton Park, which connect residents to surrounding towns. Nowadays, Kiveton Bridge has evolved into a commuter-friendly area, showcasing its shift from an industrial centre to a welcoming residential area.

Kiveton Tap

A short 10 minutes walk from Kiveton Bridge Station to Kiveton Tap located at 67 Wales Rd, Kiveton Park. S26 6RA – Google Maps

Kiveton Tap began its journey in March 2024 as a craft beer bottle shop in a former retail space. After receiving planning approval, it transformed into a micropub in June 2024, offering a variety of craft beers, lagers, ciders, wines, and spirits. In addition to these beverages, they provide an extensive range of craft beers available in bottles and cans. The layout includes tables arranged around the bar, fostering a cosy atmosphere that promotes friendly conversations among customers.

Drink Offerings – 9 keg beers and other options in cans and bottles.

Opening Times:
Monday – 1300-2200
Tuesday – 1300-2200
Wednesday – 1300-2200
Thursday – 1300-2200
Friday – 1300-2200
Saturday – 1300-2200
Sunday – 1300-2200

Want to find out more – Check my blog post featuring Kiveton Tap (COMING SOON)

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