The Knox is a converted 300 year-old former farm house and farm building in a quiet suburb, on the fringe of Harrogate, a community pub well known for its home cooked food. The pub consists of a large comfortable lounge bar/dining area and a characterful “converted barn” bar where a pizza oven provides additional menu choices, and there is a quiz with pizza only menu on Tuesday nights. There is a large car park and a beer garden. Three handpumps dispense two regular Marston's beers and a changing beer, sometimes from a local brewery.
Number 2 buses from Harrogate stop on Knox Lane adjacent to The Knox. Buses run every 20/25 minutes up to early evening, then hourly until late.
Historic Interest
The site was a working dairy farm until 1973 when the surrounding farmland was sold for housing. The building was re-opened as a pub in 1985.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Knox, Harrogate
Changing beers typically include: Theakston (varies)