Named after its first owner, Henry Scarbrough, rather than the seaside town and commonly misspelled. The building first became a pub in 1826. A beautifully tiled exterior leads to a long bar opposite the entrance with seating areas to either side. A busy ale house providing a convenient spot to wait for a train from the station nearby. The selection of guest ales is sourced from around the country, so all travelers will feel right at home. Opening times may sometimes vary.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Scarbrough Hotel, Leeds
Changing beers typically include: Oakham - Citra , Theakston - Old Peculier , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: National
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