Lovely CAMRA craft Ales pub. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere and as it was Spring Beer Festival, lots of cask and keg beers and ciders to choose from.
Mark Ireland
Fantastic range of beer, with lots of local brews on both keg and cask. Very friendly staff and takeaway draft available as well. Seems like a family friendly place, we were in with our two year old and another little one, that I think was the owners son, was also running around.
ian c
Best craft beer in durham (the food rating is for the beer). It's my "local" and I live 7 miles away!. Always have 4 craft beers on 2 IPA/blond, 1 bitter or ruby and one porter, and always at least 3 sometimes 4 ciders (typically dry, medium, sweet and 1 perry)Beer always very fresh served directly from the barrel (if you ask so no contamination) but about 3 years ago moved to hand pumps. Only minor downside (for a yorkshireman) is no creamy head on your pint, but small price to pay for fresh top quality beers. No food (except small snacks like pork pies, but seen people bring in pizzas from dominos across the road!Still my local after more than 7 years
Rich Cable
Really enjoyed my visit here. Great beers.
Chris Massa
If you're a fan of good beer, there are two places in Durham that are really worth checking out. If you want Samuel Smith, go to Colpitts Hotel; if you want anything else, go to The Station House. There's a frequently changing list of cask ales and ciders, a small but welcoming layout, and staff who knows what they're doing. Clearly this is a place run by and for beer lovers. Count me as a fan.
Steve
This is a traditional wet led pub which I visited during a brief stay in Durham. 5 real ales for sale which I understand are changed regularly. Also a great range of ciders. Varied and comfortable seating. Excellent barman who really knows what he is doing. The locals were very friendly and they obviously love their local.
Daniel Pledger
Small selection of draught beers but all local and really good the few I had. My Grandad's been wanting to visit since it opened and was happy to take him and will take him back again!
Robert Clark
Excellent pub. Great beer.
Tom Keating
Great micro pub. Good service, great beer selection, although not all suited my palate, and good friendly service.
Just a couple of very quick drop-ins to this bar when briefly visiting Durham. Nice atmosphere, great range of whisky and lovely service. Will return when I have more time!
Colette Twomey
Wonderful Pub and excellent beer, with knowledgeable staff to help you choose. Really friendly atmosphere and lots of events throughout the week. Very much worth a visit.
Philip Humpage Humpage
Proper pub with great beer selection.
Barry Faulkner
Lovely little craft pub great staff good range of beers well worth a visit
Peter Firth
Great for real ales, slightly quirky (in a good way). Beer served through a hatch which has the cellar behind. Well worth the time spent here on a session!
Excellent micropub near the railway station.
Lovely CAMRA craft Ales pub. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere and as it was Spring Beer Festival, lots of cask and keg beers and ciders to choose from.
Fantastic range of beer, with lots of local brews on both keg and cask. Very friendly staff and takeaway draft available as well. Seems like a family friendly place, we were in with our two year old and another little one, that I think was the owners son, was also running around.
Best craft beer in durham (the food rating is for the beer). It's my "local" and I live 7 miles away!. Always have 4 craft beers on 2 IPA/blond, 1 bitter or ruby and one porter, and always at least 3 sometimes 4 ciders (typically dry, medium, sweet and 1 perry)Beer always very fresh served directly from the barrel (if you ask so no contamination) but about 3 years ago moved to hand pumps. Only minor downside (for a yorkshireman) is no creamy head on your pint, but small price to pay for fresh top quality beers. No food (except small snacks like pork pies, but seen people bring in pizzas from dominos across the road!Still my local after more than 7 years
Really enjoyed my visit here. Great beers.
If you're a fan of good beer, there are two places in Durham that are really worth checking out. If you want Samuel Smith, go to Colpitts Hotel; if you want anything else, go to The Station House. There's a frequently changing list of cask ales and ciders, a small but welcoming layout, and staff who knows what they're doing. Clearly this is a place run by and for beer lovers. Count me as a fan.
This is a traditional wet led pub which I visited during a brief stay in Durham. 5 real ales for sale which I understand are changed regularly. Also a great range of ciders. Varied and comfortable seating. Excellent barman who really knows what he is doing. The locals were very friendly and they obviously love their local.
Small selection of draught beers but all local and really good the few I had. My Grandad's been wanting to visit since it opened and was happy to take him and will take him back again!
Excellent pub. Great beer.
Great micro pub. Good service, great beer selection, although not all suited my palate, and good friendly service.
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Just a couple of very quick drop-ins to this bar when briefly visiting Durham. Nice atmosphere, great range of whisky and lovely service. Will return when I have more time!
Wonderful Pub and excellent beer, with knowledgeable staff to help you choose. Really friendly atmosphere and lots of events throughout the week. Very much worth a visit.
Proper pub with great beer selection.
Lovely little craft pub great staff good range of beers well worth a visit
Great for real ales, slightly quirky (in a good way). Beer served through a hatch which has the cellar behind. Well worth the time spent here on a session!