5/5 Kevin B. 6 years ago on Google
This
is
a
charming
old
pub,
converted
from
an
old
coach
house
into
the
most
laid
back,
easygoing
pub
in
all
of
Shipley,
in
all
of
the
UK
I
would
most
certainly
argue.
The
first
time
I
walk
in,
I
was
a
complete
stranger
and
the
local
folks
there
chatted
with
me
and
made
an
effort
to
get
to
know
me
and
share
a
bit
of
themselves.
That
was
the
first
clue
that
this
place,
was
more
about
the
people,
then
the
walls;
which
themselves
are
covered
in
historical
art
ads
promoting
the
rich
history
of
the
local
train
services
and
the
community
at
large.
The
owners
are
friendly
and
treat
you
like
family
as
do
the
patrols
who
will
go
out
of
their
way
to
watch
your
back
and
share
a
smoke
with
you
if
you
run
short.
Worth
tipping
even
if
it
isn't
necessary.
Skysports
on
tap
with
England's
finest
beers
as
well.
They
have
great
events
during
the
week,
cheep
Thursdays,
Karokee,
Bingo
and
other
fun
activities
like
FREE
BILLIARDS
on
Thursdays,
double
the
reason
to
show
up.
The
patrons
are
a
mix
of
seniors
and
young,
which
is
unusual
for
a
pub,
it's
popularity
transcends
age
groups;
I've
adopted
one
of
the
regulars
as
my
surrogate
grandpa
he's
called
'Digger',
and
the
owners/managers
Sue
and
her
husband
(really
cool
guy
too)
were
spoken
highly
of
by
clients
of
my
fiancee.
They've
got
a
front
and
rear
patio
for
smokers
and
the
view
across
the
street
is
easy
on
the
eyes:
the
Windhill
Manor,
a
charming
old
building.
I
tried
other
pubs
in
the
area
just
to
be
fair
and
found
them
to
be
of
good
quality
too,
but
nothing
can
measure
up
to
the
soul
to
the
Travelers
Rest,
where
after
your
second
visit,
the
young
bar
keeper
will
shake
an
empty
glass
under
the
tap
of
your
favor
beer,
inviting
you
to
nod
in
agreement
as
you
walk
in
the
front
door.
They
obviously
make
an
effort
to
get
to
know
their
patrons
and
treat
them
like
family.
This
is
the
kind
of
pub
you
can
grow
old
with!