Discover the best top things to do in Halifax, United Kingdom including Ferlas Bar, Alexandra Beer House, Meandering Bear, The Cross Keys, The Grayston Unity, Pear Tree Inn, Norwood Green, The Cat I th' Well Inn, Murgatroyd Arms, Old Gate Bar & Restaurant, The Three Pigeons Halifax.
Restaurants in Halifax
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Brand new to King Cross, Ferlas Bar is a fabulous cocktail bar with a great atmosphere, downstairs games room and live music
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Founded In 2016, Alexandra Beer House Is A Tap House And Bottle Shop In Halifax, West Yorkshire. We Serve Quality Keg And Cask Ales. We Have 4 Keg Lines, 1 Lager Line And 2 Cask Serving The Best Local And National Beers To Drink In Or Takeaway Using Our Special Flagon Fill Station, Alongside An Extensive Bottled + Canned Selection. We Also Offer A Specially Selected Wine Menu, 150 + Gins, Single Malts, Rums And Other Fine Libations, With A Relaxed Cosy Atmosphere To Go With Them, Including A Upstairs Mezzanine Seating Area.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
5.0 based on 6 reviews
17th Century pub with 8 hand pulled real ales, quality German lagers, ciders, an increasing gin collection! & log fire. Regular bands on a Sunday & dog-friendly. Good grog & good atmosphere!
5.0 based on 44 reviews
The bar is in a grade 2 listed building dating to the 1860s & situated next to Halifax’s historic & grand town hall. We serve cask & keg beer & have been in the CAMRA good beer guide since opening in 2016. We also sell a huge range of spirits & a great selection of wine. We are the Parliamentary Pub of the Year for Yorkshire & Humberside in 2019 & the Halifax bar of the year 2018. In the summer we have 2 outside seating areas. We also the UK’s smallest music venue (18 capacity) & hold regular gigs, talks on social & cultural history, jazz night, spoken word, music quizzes & an open mic. We’re also joint founders of Halifax Festival of Words. Family friendly. We ain’t a restaurant, but we sell the best pork pies in town! Dog friendly
Really friendly welcome, great range of drinks including excellent real ale and lots of stuff happening - live music, quiz, talks.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Have been trying to locate a great pizza place during COVID as our usual Pizza Hut is closed . We tried several and all were poor. A friend recommended The Pear Tree and it was ordered and delivered this evening . We had 4 pizzas - Margarita, Pepperoni and Mushroom all tasted amazing. Can’t believe this place is on our doorstep and we haven’t tried before. Delivery prompt. Will definitely use again during and after COVID. If you’re looking for a great pizza try here !
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Flew in overnight from Toronto to Manchester, then took the train to Hebden Bridge as the first destination on our family holiday to England. We hadn't slept, were pretty jet lagged, and were quite hungry. The outside of the Old Gate Bar and Restaurant looked quite inviting at 12:30 pm on a weekday, so we thought we'd give it a go. What a great decision that turned out to be! Walking in it felt quite comfortable and welcoming, and it had a few people there but wasn't crowded or busy. We were given our choice of seats and opted for the upper restaurant room, by an open window on a sunny day. The decor there suggested this was an upscale place to have a meal, but the staff there were down-to-earth, friendly, and extremely helpful. Everyone in our party of four (two adults, a 16-year-old, and a 12-year-old) chose something different from the 2-course or 3-course menu, and no-one was disappointed. We were able to sit, converse, and eat at a leisurely pace, with each course coming at just the right time. The food itself was excellent, and portions were just the right size. Service was prompt and efficient, but not hurried in any way. What made it even better was how they went above and beyond, answering questions, giving outstanding tourist advice on things to see and do in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, and even neighbouring counties. It was wonderful to be able to just chat about a variety of topics like we had known them for years. For the rest of our time in Hebden Bridge we noticed that there were always a good number of people at the Old Gate, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and into the evening, so clearly we're not the only ones to realize what a fantastic place it is. I highly recommend stopping in for a drink, a meal, and a chat if you've got the opportunity.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
I visited this place on my way to the Shay - there was over an hour to go before kick off so plenty of time to enjoy a brew - or 2! Bar staff were courteous and polite even when faced with an army of thirsty football fans! There was a good selection of Ossett ales which were in very good condition and the locals seemed friendly enough. Only regret is I was going to try one of their pies but changed my mind. Would deffo go there again.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.