We love a good pub. Give us a proper ale, a flagstone floor, and a cosy beer garden, and we’re happy. And let’s be honest—Yorkshire has some of the best pubs in the country. Whether we’re soaking up the sun with a pint in summer or warming up by the fire on a crisp winter’s day, you’ll find us in the boozer, enjoying the atmosphere.
Yorkshire folk love a pint, and we all have our favourite country pubs—alongside our go-to spots in cities like Leeds and York. But when it comes to the best pubs, it’s all down to opinion. Much like a fish & chip shop, everyone has their own favourite.
That’s why lists of the best pubs in the UK should be taken with a pinch of salt. There are thousands of brilliant boozers out there, each with its own charm. That said, The Telegraph has had a go at narrowing it down, curating a list of the best pubs in England—choosing one from each county. Given Yorkshire’s sheer size, they’ve broken it down into North, East, West, and South Yorkshire.

See The Telegraph’s top Yorkshire picks below:
- Blue Bell – York, North Yorkshire
- The Corn Dolly – Bradford, West Yorkshire
- W M Hawkes – Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
- Kelham Island Tavern – Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Check out the full list of pubs across the country according to the Telegraph here.
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Feature Image Credit: Kelham Island Tavern
