Strange mixture of glasses when asking for a pint ,got 2 different small glasses that were smaller than half so still had dregs left in the bottles of coke. Small area only parking is public that you have to pay forParking: Difficult
Martin Peake
Parking: Situated at far end of the main pay & display car park (Town Hall car park) in Skipton.
rolande urwin
Very friendly staff.
Marie Ideson
I had Allan's Wake here, what an excellent venue, wheelchair ♿️ access, all on one level.The staff were very welcoming & the food was wonderful. Thank you to all the staff, all the family & friends, who made Allan's send off such a memorable occasion ♥️???I would highly recommend The Three Links for any occasion.....
Bruce M
This shows the failings in these goigle reviews... My partner and I were at the " Three Links " for a Wake. The fact is, it was an emotional visit full of nostalgia for us. I have performed in the club in the 1970's with a couple of duo's I was in. " Bruce and Samantha" went down well.. So did " Burnt Gold " ( why we called ourselves that, I can't imagine! ) Back then the atmosphere was friendly and warm. As it was when my Mum and Dad sang there with the lovely Micky Finn on the organ.. They were regulars there for quite a few years. So returning over 26 years later, and for such a poignant occasion, it was heartwarming to find in many ways, things haven't really changed. Skipton Oddfellows stand by their adage.. to offer a welcome to everyone. A lot of people who I remember from my teens and twenties were there, and it's a strange feeling watching these faces from the past through my eyes.. But it's a testament to the club and the way it's run and organised, that it's still there after all these years, offering companionship and company, great beers, and food and most of all a kind of security that life does go on and some things are all the better for not changing too much. Still a lovely friendly place after all this time.???? Parking: I think that there is limited parking just outside the club, but it is situated in probably the largest car park in Skipton where you need to " Pay and display) £1.20 for an hour.. slightly less if you pay for a longer stay.Wheelchair accessibility: There are steps up to the front door of the club, but there is a second entrance at ground level round the side of the club.
Elizabeth Stubbs
Warm welcome for a whist drive 1pm Thursday
Peter Shaw
Great night
At home with the Uttley's
Great place
Sue Burrrows
Friendly, welcoming people.No car park so you have to park in pay & display.
Richard Barrett
A friendly place with reasonable prices, but limited choice.
Strange mixture of glasses when asking for a pint ,got 2 different small glasses that were smaller than half so still had dregs left in the bottles of coke. Small area only parking is public that you have to pay forParking: Difficult
Parking: Situated at far end of the main pay & display car park (Town Hall car park) in Skipton.
Very friendly staff.
I had Allan's Wake here, what an excellent venue, wheelchair ♿️ access, all on one level.The staff were very welcoming & the food was wonderful. Thank you to all the staff, all the family & friends, who made Allan's send off such a memorable occasion ♥️???I would highly recommend The Three Links for any occasion.....
This shows the failings in these goigle reviews... My partner and I were at the " Three Links " for a Wake. The fact is, it was an emotional visit full of nostalgia for us. I have performed in the club in the 1970's with a couple of duo's I was in. " Bruce and Samantha" went down well.. So did " Burnt Gold " ( why we called ourselves that, I can't imagine! ) Back then the atmosphere was friendly and warm. As it was when my Mum and Dad sang there with the lovely Micky Finn on the organ.. They were regulars there for quite a few years. So returning over 26 years later, and for such a poignant occasion, it was heartwarming to find in many ways, things haven't really changed. Skipton Oddfellows stand by their adage.. to offer a welcome to everyone. A lot of people who I remember from my teens and twenties were there, and it's a strange feeling watching these faces from the past through my eyes.. But it's a testament to the club and the way it's run and organised, that it's still there after all these years, offering companionship and company, great beers, and food and most of all a kind of security that life does go on and some things are all the better for not changing too much. Still a lovely friendly place after all this time.???? Parking: I think that there is limited parking just outside the club, but it is situated in probably the largest car park in Skipton where you need to " Pay and display) £1.20 for an hour.. slightly less if you pay for a longer stay.Wheelchair accessibility: There are steps up to the front door of the club, but there is a second entrance at ground level round the side of the club.
Warm welcome for a whist drive 1pm Thursday
Great night
Great place
Friendly, welcoming people.No car park so you have to park in pay & display.
A friendly place with reasonable prices, but limited choice.
Restaurantji Recommends
Excellent venue. Excellent in every way. Thank you.
Well appointed and clean club with a warm welcome to visiting oddfellows. Nice beer including some well kept real ales.
Lovely
Lovely people entertainment great nice building would definitely recommend ??????
Well appointed and clean club with a warm welcome to visiting oddfellows. Nice beer including some well kept real ales.