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Bruce Arms, Ripon - pub details

Bruce Arms

Address: West Tanfield, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 5JJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38149) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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other pubs nearby:

Bull Inn, Ripon (0.2 miles), Freemasons Arms, Nosterfield (1.2 miles), Staveley Arms, Ripon (1.8 miles), Milbank Arms, Well (2.0 miles)

user reviews of Bruce Arms, Ripon

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Seemed to be a more gastro-style menu than the pub opposite (where we went next) but there were a few people just drinking including us (although we did sit outside in the area next to the car park/road). I had a pint of Timothy Taylor Landlord which was good although choice was limited to 2 ales as far as I recall. I understand that both village pubs are in the same ownership and, if they are, then the owners are clearly trying to provide a different offering in each pub.
paul_d102 - 25 Jul 2017 20:38
Large stone pub in picturesque village with old its stable yard now the carpark. Locally made Black Sheep bitter plus Taylors Landlord cask ales in good condition, plus a wide range of UK kegs: Grolsch, Carling, Stella, Guinness and Strongbow, pricing is a little above the area average but this is almost in Wensleydale. Largely food orientated so most furniture is chairs and tables permanently set for eating although there are some low tables with armchairs in the larger of the two rooms where casual drinkers can relax. The smaller room looks to be purely dining, I would assume it is used mainly as a breakfast room for staying guests. The larger room is L shaped and contains the bar counter with large casks on a stillage above. The mainroom is decorated with plain white plastered walls, tasteful pictures and there are a few books scattered around but strictly no machines. There is some nice exposed stone work and old beams showing this is an old building, with stone flags round the bar area and carpeting elsewhere. Next to the stable yard is an outdoor seating area. The staff are solicitous and pleasant but the service is more restaurant than pub like.

anonymous - 13 Jun 2009 12:43

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