This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Friendly and popular club. The main bar area, through the door on the right once inside, is divided into two recently refurbished rooms, with a snooker room beyond. The concert/function room, through the door on the left inside the main entrance can be hired for functions and events. Many local sports teams use the club as their HQ. The club is the best place in Settle and Giggleswick to watch important sporting events on TV, with different games and/or sports often shown in different rooms - rugby league is particularly popular, A quiz is held on alternate Sunday evenings, with different club members setting the questions each time. May close early if quiet, especially midweek. The guest beer pump is round the corner in the 'back' room and usually serves either Ossett Yorkshire Blonde, Saltaire Blonde or, more recently Craven SPA.
Castleberg Settle Working Mens Club and Institute was founded in 1932, previously being situated at Bank Buildings, High Street. It moved premises in 1973/74 to 10 Duke Street Settle, which was formerly the Ashfield Hotel, an imposing building on the junction of Duke Street and Chapel Street. The club is the nearest real ale outlet to the railway station.
This Club serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Settle Social Club, Settle
Changing beers typically include: Craven - Session Pale Ale , Ossett - Yorkshire Blonde , Saltaire - Blonde
Source: National