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Visited the Salutation in Doncaster last weekend and was pleased to see that they had a number of Real Ales available (that hasn't always been the case of late). Youngs, Abbot Ale, Spitfire, Old Speckled Hen and Flowers IPA were all procurable along with Tetleys Cask.

The Pub doesn't have an entry in the Good Beer Guide this year after falling out of favour but based on last Saturday is still worth visiting.

So much so that I was back yesterday, the Youngs had been replaced by Bombadier and the Flowers by Bishops Finger (with the others still available).

Can't fault it!

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Also had a decent pint of Elland Midnight Rider in the Gatehouse later yesterday.

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At the risk of being accused of repetition, The Salutation really seem to have got their act together.

Paid another visit on Saturday and again half a dozen quality real ales, this time including Camerons Strongarm Ruby Red Ale and Greene King IPA.

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For those of us venturing to York on Monday and going via the City Centre (by Rail for example), there are any number of excellent pubs worth a visit.

A couple not too far from the Railway Station worth a visit are The Maltings at Tanners Moat below Lendal Bridge and Brigantes Bar on Micklegate.

A little further into the Centre, The Last Drop Inn, The Yorkshire Terrier and The Three Legged Mare all rate highly.

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WANDERER wrote:For those of us venturing to York on Monday and going via the City Centre (by Rail for example), there are any number of excellent pubs worth a visit.

A couple not too far from the Railway Station worth a visit are The Maltings at Tanners Moat below Lendal Bridge and Brigantes Bar on Micklegate.

A little further into the Centre, The Last Drop Inn, The Yorkshire Terrier and The Three Legged Mare all rate highly.


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I'd go along with that particular suggestion and the Maltings. Not tried the others but will give them a whirl.

In the meantime, the Mild in May promotion has started early at the Bluecoat in Rotherham. Would recommend Milestone Dark Night (sic), Acorn Darkness, Bradfield Brown Cow and Spire Dark Side of the Moon.
Also quaffable was Eastwood and Sanders Nocturne.






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I had some 'Junglejuice' in the Gatehouse the other day, tasted like oil but i had a second helping!!






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seuseuwho? wrote:The Wonky Donkey, oh yeah, legendary. York Brewery's brewery tap.
I'd go along with that particular suggestion and the Maltings. Not tried the others but will give them a whirl.


The Last Drop Inn on Colliergate and the Yorkshire Terrier are also York Brewery pubs with the latter sitting behind the York Brewery Shop on Stonegate.

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Another little gem in York is the Blue Bell on Fossgate which always reminds me of how the Mason's used to be in Doncaster (if you get in there you'll understand what I mean). It usually has half a dozen real ales available with regulars including Adnams Broadside and Timothy Taylor Landlord.

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WANDERER wrote:Visited the Salutation in Doncaster last weekend and was pleased to see that they had a number of Real Ales available (that hasn't always been the case of late). Youngs, Abbot Ale, Spitfire, Old Speckled Hen and Flowers IPA were all procurable along with Tetleys Cask.

The Pub doesn't have an entry in the Good Beer Guide this year after falling out of favour but based on last Saturday is still worth visiting.

So much so that I was back yesterday, the Youngs had been replaced by Bombadier and the Flowers by Bishops Finger (with the others still available).

Can't fault it!


was the Tut in it this year?






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Yes, the Tut is in the 2008 guide.

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