Old Brickworks Brewers Fayre

Wakefield Rd, Drighlington, Bradford
0113 287 9132

Recent Reviews

John Mirfield

Great for breakfasts with lots of choice and the kids eat

G W

Really enjoyed it.Great food and great

Erik Ahern

Decent pud soft play great gor the little ones very good service and food was spot on.

Nab1uk

Well we stayed in the premier Inn for 2 nights and ate in the brewers fayre next door, the food was cooked to perfection nothing was a problem to make our meal and visit satisfying big thanks to Paul and the staff worth the

Michael Slavin

Can't really say. Only went for a drink.

jacky h

One of our favourite unplanned teatime places. Friendly, helpful staff and nice menu with decent portions. Suitable for all ages but I suggest if bringing children sitting in the restaurant as the bar conversations can become a bit leery and unmanaged :(

graham asquith

Good experience when play area was closed quiet Saturday

Dave Pitts-Burnett

As a family, we used to come pretty regularly to this Brewers Fayre, but haven't been in a while since I moved to the other side of Leeds. It's really gone downhill since I was last there. Vastly understaffed, almost 15min wait to queue at the till to order food due to staffing, drinks station covered in spillages, used tea bags, sugar packets, coffee machine warned it needed cleaning the whole time, weekday buffet deal still on the menu, but not actually running, 30min wait for any food to come out... The portions were also drastically smaller than previous visits, and though everything tasted good, we were all left hungry after mains, sides, and a dessert each. I'm sorry to say, I won't be back in a hurry.

Paul Driving Upbeat

Superb Sunday carvery breakfast. It'd becoming a habit visiting here on a Sunday ?

S B

Kid-friendliness: Kids menu and play gym

Anne Hydes

Good friendly service and the food was very good too.Parking: Disabled parking spaces available for us to use

Kimberley Avison

Ruined Christmas day and dinner. Billy or whatever his name was kept touching people like kissing, hugging, touching their hands, coming up behind them and putting his arms round them etc. He was also seen drinking glasses of wine while on shift. Food was really bad. No starters after 45 minutes, missing starters, wrong starters, carvery was really bad. Paid extra for things that were on the carvery anyway. Staff no help and didn’t care. Staff didn’t even care about ‘billy’ who was drinking and touching people even though people were complaining about it. Not professional at all. First time all family were together for Christmas dinner so thought we would eat here and it was a mistake. I used to visit nearly every weekend and will never go back after Christmas Day.

Joan Brocklehurst

Waited 20 minutes at the door to be seated and nobody acknowledged us! Walked out in the end to eat elsewhere.

William Collins

A late afternoon visit, courtesy of my son and his family.It had clearly been a good day for the venue as the Carvery was sold out. We therefore contented ourselves with choices from the house menu.There were plenty of friendly staff on, so we were attended to quite promptly.My choice was Gammon with the usual trimmings. There was a bit of a wait as it was prepared and delivered to the table. Yes, it was reasonably well presented and portion wise suited my ageing appetite. The only drawback to the meal is that it was warm rather than hot. Probably due to the delay trying to get everyones meal together at the same time. It was very tasty, and if it had been hotter, it would have been even more enjoyable.My experience was echoed by my son and his wife. The grandkids seemed to enjoy their meals with no complaints.The temperature of the meal was a bit of a downer for me. However, it was not so bad as to make a formal complaint and hasn't put me of revisiting. Another day, who knows, It could be so different.

Justin Davis

This place used to be betterRubbish selection on breakfast

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