The Old White Bear

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6 Keighley Road Crosshills
Keighley, England BD20 7RN
The Old White Bear is the oldest building in the village Cross Hills and was built in 1735. It has previously been a hotel, a brothel, a council meeting place and a dance hall. The council met frequently here to discuss the Leeds and Liverpool canal and decided where to cut through the land here! It has also been the site for Goose Eye, White Bear and Naylors breweries and ale from Naylors brewery, situated less than half a mile away is always on pump.Some of the beams used to build the pub are believed to come from a naval ship which took part in the battles against The Spanish Armada called “The Old White Bear” hence the name! The building is full of character, most of which has been collected over the years by the locals. The building itself has walls 24inches thick which is possibly why it is still going strong!There are two real fires which come to life in winter and a sun-trap beer garden for the summer. We also have a darts and doms team (who won the league in 2009) and we are one of only 3 pubs in Craven to have the traditional ‘Ring the Bull‘ game.In 2009 The Old White Bear was awarded the Pub Of The Year accolade by the Keighley and Craven branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). It has also scooped the seasonal award in 1992, 1995, 2003, 2006 and 2009. It was given the award for its good value beers and colourful history.

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Brilliant 2 course meal
12/4/2024

Visited for luncheon today, opted for 2 course meals. Amazing Turkey dinner, Yorkshire pudding, roas...

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11/29/2024

Quite a few people in for early lunch time. The food was good as was the Landlord beer. Reasonably p...

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Beautiful Sunday lunch
10/13/2024

10 out of 10!! Beautiful Sunday lunch! Reasonable prices and the portions are massive! Best Sunday r...

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