The Blue Post, North Frodingham, East Yorkshire
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The Blue Post (01262) 488-300 http://www.thebluepost.co.uk
79 Main Street North Frodingham East Yorkshire England YO25 8LG
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Place: The Blue Post Rating Avg: No. of Ratings: 2
Places > England > East Yorkshire > North Frodingham

The Blue Post
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Type: Bar

79 Main Street
North Frodingham, East Yorkshire England YO25 8LG [ print map ]
(01262) 488-300
http://www.thebluepost.co.uk


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Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Growlers
Singles

Beer Available At The Blue Post (arranged by most recent)
John Smiths Original Bitter / Extra Smooth 17, Fosters (UK) 1, Guinness Draught 90, Wold Top Angler’s Reward 48, Wold Top Wold Gold 47, Amstel Lager 9
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2 reviews for The Blue Post
 Ambiance  90%
 Service  90%
 Selection  77%
 Food  100%
 Value  95%
 Overall  85%
 Rating  N/A



bigoldbeer (5), , England
does not count - explanation
  96   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/510/1014/15 10/10 10/1019/20

May 6, 2011
Loved the woldtop beer, nice to see local beer in pubs. Had a delicious steak pie which was so tender and fresh I couldn’t believe the price especially as it came with homemade chips, quite unusual in lots of pubs! The wife had a home made lasagne which seemed equally as nice. My only critique was the portions were huge not great when you’re a beer lover trying to watch your weight! Over all, lovely pub with great food good ale and at a really low price, next time I’m in the area I’ll be popping back in! Cheers Brian.

prawlie (36), , England
  72   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/109/15 10/10 9/1015/20

May 5, 2011
A very nice pub with a good atmosphere and high quality food. Usually has a locally brewed real ale on tap and the beers taste well kept. I’d prefer a wider variety of real ales or foreign beers to try from, but that might be asking a bit much for a village pub. Well worth popping in you are out that way.



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