Re-opened on Yorkshire Day (1st August 2022) in its new guise as Taylor's on the Green - a managed house functioning as the Timothy Taylor brewery tap. Following a major refurbishment, the interior is light and airy courtesy of a large atrium. A long bar boasts the full range of Taylor's cask ales. Wood-flooring leads you through a choice of seating areas offering booths, high stools, armchairs, sofas or bespoke wooden tables and chairs. The walls are decorated with photos of Taylor's long history and brewing process. The covered/heated garden at the rear has been revamped and offers more seating. Freshly prepared food is offered daily, as are cakes and coffees. On-site brewery shop.
Historic Interest
Said to be on the site of Keighley's oldest pub, the Olde Red Lion, Taylor's on the Green is next to the parish church and offers a splendid view along North Street. It was re-named after Lord Rodney following his famous victory over the Spanish Fleet in 1780. (Local historians do not have universal agreement on the exact position of Keighley's oldest pub - some say it was an adjoining property while some say it was the same plot of land.)
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This Pub serves no changing beers and 6 regular beers.
Taylor's on the Green, Keighley