A 17th century former manor house at the top of Haworth Main Street, the Kings has an L-shaped bar area with six hand pumps selling four regular Bridgehouse beers with house names taken from the Bronte family members, Anne, Branwell, Charlotte and Emily. Sometimes Bridgehouse seasonal beers are on offer. The pub is on two levels with a separate quieter area to the rear. It is pleasantly decorated with pale painted wood paneling, some exposed stone work and timber and tiled/laminate flooring. Outside seating area. Music events and open mic evenings.
Historic Interest
17th century. In 1841 Enoch Thomas, a friend of Branwell Bronte, was the Innkeeper. The current private rooms upstairs were home to the Manorial Courts, whilst the local undertaker used the cellar as a mortuary.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Kings Arms, Haworth
Changing beers typically include: Tetley - Tetley Bitter , Timothy Taylor (varies)
Source: National