Half a mile from Brighouse town centre, it is well worth the walk to this long standing excellent free house. Formerly known as The Wharf, the alehouse was purpose-built around 1900 for the adjacent coal wharf which served much of western Yorkshire. Three wharfmen’s cottages still stand alongside the pub by the Red Beck.
There is a ‘bike park’ area between the river and outdoor seating area at the front for use of visiting cyclists. Muddy boots welcome.
Up to five handpulled beers are currently on offer, plus a handpulled cider.
Pie & Peas are available daily.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Red Rooster, Brighouse
up to five beers plus a cider on handpull
Changing beers typically include: Moorhouse's (varies) , Ossett (varies) , Saltaire (varies)
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