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The Blues Bar, Harrogate - pub details

Blues Bar

Address: 4 Montpellier Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2TJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15233) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Harrogate (0.3 miles), Hornbeam Park (1.3 miles), Starbeck (1.9 miles)

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Pub number 4 and the Blues Bar is very different to the previous 3 I've been in.

As the name suggests this is a music bar, looking at the posters on the walls there's plenty of live acts playing over the coming days. On my visit the music was being played at a respectable level.

4 ales available and again another pub where all offerings are from the surrounding area. My choice was from Halifax's Stod Fold Brewing Co, Gold @ 3.8%.

Relatively empty but its a small bar so it didn't feel that empty, the music helped.

This is a decent bar that I wasn't quite expecting having visited 3 'proper' pubs before coming here. I would like to return one evening when the bar is busier to listen to live music.

Good beer choice and the pint I had was well kept.
lezford - 5 Oct 2014 15:45
A great atmosphere, live music every night and some lunchtimes too. Shame that it is so small! The mural up the stairs is very well done. The Egyptian restaurant upstairs, The Blue Nile, is worth booking for a party because the food is delicious. Best enjoyed on a sunny afternoon when you can wander out onto the Stray.
cheekychinchilla - 13 Jul 2011 12:57
Visited here on a Friday night and found it to be very busy - this is a small pub, with one room served by a small bar area. it was so busy that many people were sat on the staircase which leads upstairs whilst watching a blues band which was crammed into the window area.
They sold a couple of real ales, including one from Wold Top which was in good form.
There was a great atmosphere, the live music was good and offered something a little different, and the beer was good.
Though I don't normally comment on the toilets, I have to say that these were not great, they were dirty and the floor was very wet, and I don't think this was from an overflowing sink !
Overall, a nice place, with its live music offering something different. Worth a visit, they just need to sort the toilets out.
SouthYorkshireman - 15 Jan 2011 21:06
Unlikely looking outlet for real ale, but worth a visit. Decent prices and a good choice. Just a few doors down Montpellier from the famous Betty's Tearooms.
arihall - 31 Mar 2010 21:27
Went to see Green Mac (Peter Green era Fleetwood Mac tribute band) here - was very suprised to get a seat at the front, and fuelled by Jarrow Caulker beer, which was in top form, listenening to those "out of phase" Gibsons (actually Vintage copies), I thought for a while I'd died and gone to heaven. As my head reminded me next day, I was just pissed, in the right place, at the right time!! Brilliant - pity some of the "regulars" don't seem to treat the place and the bands with a bit more respect!*!
JBGatelad - 16 Dec 2009 11:08

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