Popular bar in the centre of Harrogate, enlarged in 2022 with a tasteful extension of the ground floor into the neighbouring property. The long front-facing bar counter is constructed from reclaimed wood and holds eight handpulls with a well-chosen range of seven Yorkshire and northern ales, offering a good mix of styles and strengths, including a dark beer in winter. A collaboration cask ale between Amity, a small Leeds brewery, and Starling, is regularly served. Ten keg lines supply a long bridge font on the bar, and boxed ciders, usually Lilley’s, are also available. The beers are displayed on a TV screen behind the bar, and on screens upstairs, with a live feed to the website.
Decorated in modern style, though the building is over 200 years old, it offers three distinct inside areas; in addition to the large downstairs bar there are two further rooms upstairs providing family friendly space and café style drinking and dining. There is also a pleasant (non-smoking/vaping) courtyard garden area at the back of the pub.
Teas and coffees are available from early morning together with a brunch menu; stone-baked pizzas are served from 12pm.
NB. Card payments preferred, though cash accepted for small purchases where the correct amount is tendered. Change may not be given.
Historic Interest
Building dates from 1814, originally Priory Cottage with a Milking Barn attached on the back.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Starling, Harrogate