Scarborough Beer Guide: Your Scarborough guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Scarborough

62 /100
Cask Inn (Bar)
CAMBRIDGE TERRACE
“Visited 15/02/2024. Nice enough pub although a pretty dull selection, five or so on cask.“
Cheeseboard 73 days ago
78 /100 7 NORTHWAY
“Visited 15/02/2024. Friendly, reasonable sized micro pub, close to the station. 8-10 keg taps plus 4 cask. Beer fridge in the corner.“
Cheeseboard 73 days ago
78 /100 6 SOMERSET TERRACE
“Visited 15/02/2024. Nice place with a decent, varied selection on cask & keg. There's also a range of bag-in-box ciders. Friendly service.“
Cheeseboard 73 days ago
60 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“Large Spoons near the station. Visited 15/02/2024. It's a Spoons, you know the rest!“
Cheeseboard 73 days ago
72 /100 59 WESTBOROUGH
“Friendly micro pub a few minutes walk from the station. Around 8 beers on cask, a nice varied selection.“
Cheeseboard 73 days ago
78 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Corner pub just back from the sea on Scarborough's North Bay. There's a lounge plus public bar with pool table & dart board. Seems like a friendly local pub. Six cask on, of which 4 were of the brew pub's own.“
Cheeseboard 74 days ago
62 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“First to rate in four years, but I doubt this place has changed one bit in that time. It's a bit of a walk to get to right on the periphery of the town centre, although we walked along the seafront round the bay which took around 20-30 mins or so. Doors wide open on this warm late Summer afternoon, with a pool table in front of you on entry and a few grizzled locals having a game. Indeed, my immediate impression is of a basic locals pub that you wouldn't normally enter if you didn't know it was linked to North Riding brewery. 5-6 cask lines confirm this, with 4 keg lines devoted to Kernel. A handful of Lilleys ciders. Thirds available. Wasn't bowled over by the beers I had, although in hindsight I wish I bought a bottle of their 11% stout to take away.“
minutemat 584 days ago
74 /100 7 NORTHWAY
“Visited on a day trip to Scarborough having walked 10 minutes down from the North Riding brewpub nearby. Box Shop micropub, not as small as some, decent amount of seats. Around ten keg taps on the back wall with a handful of cask up front. Various snacks and dog treats on the counter. Local options seemed limited to Brew York and Northern Monk, with various others from further afield. Double fridge with a good array of styles, some expensive offerings from the US and a sizeable amount of adjunct Imperial Stouts on the ambient shelf. Untappd verified. Decent stop off.“
minutemat 586 days ago
74 /100 59 WESTBOROUGH
“Nice little pub with a terrace. Friendly service. No wifi. They do do 3 1/3 rds of a pint for about the same price of a pint so good for ticking. Interesting selection. They're happy to give tasters.“
deanso 1033 days ago
64 /100 130 VICTORIA ROAD
“Small beer shop 2ith a decent selection of beers. Friendly service. 10% discount to Camra members.“
deanso 1036 days ago
56 /100
BellyRub (Restaurant)
130 VICTORIA ROAD
“Small Cafe with approx 30 bottles, mostly from Yorkshire brewers. Food not tested.“
JanErikLyseng 1756 days ago
64 /100 6 SOMERSET TERRACE
“Absolutely fantastic establishment, with six ales on tap, with attentive and knowledgeable bar staff. Tastefully decorated with ample seating and a pool table that is of a high quality and enough room around so as not to be affected by those at the bar. One minor problem is the broadness of the selection. With one regular porter and the other pumps all occupied with very pale ales. Aside from that an excellent pub“
BarrelLees25 1840 days ago
56 /100 CROWN CRESCENT
“From the outside this looked a little dodgy however once into the front conservatory and then on into the bar it cheers up somewhat. Comfortable and friendly with a small range of beers from various Breweries. Worth a look inside.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
38 /100
Cask Inn (Bar)
CAMBRIDGE TERRACE
“Virtually empty on our visit, no atmosphere and no beers to encourage us to linger. Wasn't our thing.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
56 /100
Cellars (Bar)
35-37 VALLEY ROAD
“Very close and an easy walk downhill from The Valley Bar, this is a basement bar in what may be a B&B block. Reasonably large and roomy inside, friendly staff and customers. The beer range is not great unfortunately, the cider choice being a little more thought out. Not sure really, will have to visit again to make my mind up.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
68 /100
Valley (Bar)
51 VALLEY ROAD
“Interesting place near the top of the hill on Valley Road, it appears to be across two quite large buildings, rambling and very busy on a Saturday afternoon. It must be quite close to the local football ground as there were lots of Scarborough fans in until about 15 mins before kick off. Reasonable range of beers from a range of breweries. Well worth the effort to get there.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
34 /100 6 SOMERSET TERRACE
“This pub was rammed on our visit with people watching football on the multiple t.v's or blocking the doors creating a smog of smoke. It felt rough. Very difficult to get served and we couldn't find anything of interest. Not a place for us in future visits.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
60 /100 4 N MARINE RD
“At the very top end of North Marine Road, close to the town centre this is very much a music based establishment along with a crash out hostel. Loud and brassy, but friendly and welcoming, perhaps not the most comfortable place in town though. The bar is to the right on entering. It has a tie to Scarborough Brewery and their beers are to be found here. Smallish range of beers available on my visit. Worth popping in on the way back from The North Riding Brewpub.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
80 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“This destination Brewpub is, as others describe, in a somewhat run down area of town and the building reflects that, however it's not necessarily the building you are here for, it is the beers. There are two rooms available as far as I could see, an old style Public Bar, quite basic with pool table and rowdy t.v's showing football then an even older style lounge, quiet, relaxed, chatty, which is where I parked up. The beers are listed on up to date boards, a touch of complication between Cask & Keg but easy once you are in the swing. I never did get to see which bottles were available, but there were some. It's really cheap here for their own beer and thirds are available. No food but the cafe opposite I would recommend highly for a settling monster full English and mugs of tea. Dog friendly. It's well worth the effort to walk out of the town centre to get here.“
imdownthepub 2055 days ago
56 /100
Firk Inn (Bar)
76 FALSGRAVE ROAD
“This is a conversion of an old office but not really a micro pub, not sure how to describe it. It's on a main road well past the Railway Station. It is a single roomed bar, stripped out, a touch American in character, hard and loud, the Juke box is turned to maximum on older numbers. There is a limited beer range, but a couple of local cask beers are available. Not for the faint hearted.“
imdownthepub 2057 days ago
82 /100 59 WESTBOROUGH
“This is a cracking little micro pub leaving the town from the station. There is some outside seating but on a blowy day like on our visit there is a warm, comfy and very clean interior, single roomed, it previously was a Solicitor's Office. Dog friendly. There were just 5 beer choices on our visit, but with interest, some from local breweries, some from further afield. It has to be a must visit for a trip to Scarborough imo.“
imdownthepub 2057 days ago
66 /100 26 VERNON ROAD
“Sept '21 review - 66. Revisit and things have improved a great deal in here. More guest beers, clean and tidy. Sept '18 review - 50. We have visited this pub in the past and quite enjoyed it however it really has taken a grubby appearance now. The exterior is on a busy road and it looks run down. The beer range has become mostly Marstons offerings and there was nothing to go at. A disappointing visit.“
imdownthepub 2057 days ago
42 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“This is a pretty big, typical Wetherspoons close to the Railway Station. It was quite grubby on our visit with uncleared tables throughout. Breakfasts to day trippers seemed to be the big thing here as the beer choice was quite poor. Not one to return to.“
imdownthepub 2057 days ago
36 /100 26 ST MARYS STREET
“Not really a Ratebeer place. It is a nice friendly place but the only craft beer is Timothy Taylor's landlord. You can get any of the beers here elsewhere. Not worth a visit.“
deanso 2111 days ago
70 /100 6 SOMERSET TERRACE
“Nice place. Free WiFi. 6 interesting guest tap beers. Good selection of ciders. Most beers are now 1.85 a half pint“
deanso 2111 days ago
72 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“Close to the train station. 8 or so of guest taps to choose from. A good Spoons pub. Free WiFi of course“
deanso 2111 days ago
54 /100
Alma Inn (Bar)
ALMA PARADE
“A little run down but a nice enough place. 3 guest taps with a more interesting selection than the Angel. Free WiFi.“
deanso 2111 days ago
54 /100
Angel Inn (Bar)
46 NORTH STREET
“Nice well lit place. Free WiFi. Only 4 taps though of run of the mill beers plus macro beers and ciders. There are better places in Scarborough.“
deanso 2111 days ago
64 /100 4 N MARINE RD
“Eccentric place with 7 craft taps and 10 or so canned craft beers. Free WiFi. A bit pricey at 1.70 a half pint but this is a seaside town.“
deanso 2111 days ago
74 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Lovely place a short walk from the cricket ground. Three of their own beers on tap. Seven guest beers and 4 ciders too. Free WiFi. Good prices, 1.50 a half and 1 pound for a third.“
deanso 2111 days ago
80 /100 59 WESTBOROUGH
“Nice little bar very near the station and a great selection of real ale and ciders...“
Wirralbeerveg 2142 days ago
24 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“Standard spoons nothing special...“
Wirralbeerveg 2478 days ago
66 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“(From my archive:) Spelled The Lord Rosebery. Big Wetherspoon’s "free house" with a bar upstairs as well as downstairs. 12 cask ales were on when I was there, quite impressive. For some reason the ales were nearly room temperature downstairs, while they were quite cold upstairs. Annoying fruit machines that no-one used when I was there, T.G. Decent food.“
Sigmund 2558 days ago
70 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“A somewhat faded old large corner pub but with plenty of character and charm. The public bar was lively when we arrived early evening, but someone had decided that it was okay to have their brat screaming it’s head off so we retreated to the empty Lounge Bar, where we were later joined by several other people. To be honest the selection is a disappointment. It’s a long drive here and to find only 4 North Riding beers on tap and one in a bottle is frustrating. I was hoping for 6 or 7 on tap and a half dozen bottles. Oh well. The North Riding beers had good company - including a Kernel IPA. The service was efficient and reasonably friendly. I’m glad I finally got a chance to visit the home of this fantastic brewery just a little gutted that more of their beers were not available.“
madmitch76 2748 days ago
84 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Nice pub at Scarboroughs, North Bay. Looks a little tired from the outside, but very much alive inside. They had two of their own brewpub beers on and a couple from their brewery on the other side of town. They also had three keg lines, and decent selection of bottles, defiantly worth a visit.“
Mr_Pink_152 2771 days ago
82 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Flying visit during family trip to nearby Peasholm Park naval battle re-enactment. Main bar with around 8 handpulls including many of the brewpub beers, some keg taps and bottles. Separate lounge bar with 4 ciders. Highly recommended, a shame I had no time to stay longer on this visit.“
danlo 2800 days ago
88 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“3rd trip to Scarborough in the last 4 years, and this place never disappoints. Now has 8 cask beer lines, 2 keg and 2 ciders. Roughly half the cask lines were NRB own brews most nights. A surprise guest keg was Lagunitas Equinox, otherwise solidly local fare - York, BAD Co, Imperial of Mexborough, Brass Castle, Revolutions, etc. etc. Friendly staff & locals. NRB bottles also available for take-out. All beers & ciders available in thirds, some for as little as 85p a go! Lounge bar could do with a spruce up, but otherwise a must-do if you’re in the area.“
allmyvinyl 3219 days ago
84 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Been here a couple of times lately, and it’s becoming a favourite. Dog friendly. People friendly. Beer friendly. I rate North Riding beers highly and to get them on home soil is a treat. They rarely disappoint. The locals round the bar seem to talk mostly beer, and seem to embrace all its variants. If it wasn’t for the two hour plus drive that the Missus has to make on the way home, I’d come here a lot more often!“
Garrold 3298 days ago
72 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“Nice Victorian building, characterfull place. Friendly owners, decent prices. Food is ok. Some very nice cask ales, also a lot of choice. Nice place to visit.“
JefVerstraete 3346 days ago
56 /100
Valley (Bar)
51 VALLEY ROAD
“There’s nothing too special about this place. 6 handpumps were on during our visit, 2 of which had beers from the Scarborough brewery. The bottled selection was a small line up of the usual Belgians. Worth nipping in for a pint on your way to the North Riding Brewpub.“
gegwilson 3412 days ago
80 /100 161-163 NORTH MARINE ROAD
“Amazing find in Scarborough. It looks like a traditional British boozer, but the beer selection is fantastic. Included in the cask selection was a big IPA from the in house brewery and a imperial stout from Brass Castle. The kegs had beer from the Kernal, Brew by Numbers and Magic Rock. They also had a selection of bottled beers, but I didn’t see what they had. A must visit for beer lovers in Scarborough.“
gegwilson 3412 days ago
56 /100
Cask Inn (Bar)
CAMBRIDGE TERRACE
“This pub was pretty packed when I visited in Spring 2014 as the United-Liverpool game was being shown, although there was plenty of room as it’s fairly big with different areas to sit on all sides of the central bar. It’s a traditional pub in style, maybe due an update in some of its fixtures and fittings but it has a decent enough cask ale range which includes a guest or two. All were from established breweries though when I was there. The building itself looks more like one of the houses that surround this place just off the main road south out of the town than a pub. The front garden has been concreted over and is full of outdoor seating and it catches the sun all day if it is out. It’s a little bit of a trek up the hill from the Valley Gardens but manageable.“
ManVsBeer 3475 days ago
64 /100
Alma Inn (Bar)
ALMA PARADE
“A short walk north of the station, it’s at the end of a the first parallel street to that of the main road on its eastern side. This is a slightly rundown looking pub that’s traditional in design with a predominantly wooden design in terms of fixtures, fittings and furniture, however it has plenty of character with a very friendly clientele. It has a collection of interlinked rooms that are all open plan with the service area about central in the building. The rear room includes a pool table. There’s a row of real ale pumps on the small ball with a couple of permanent options and a few guests that rotate.“
ManVsBeer 3475 days ago
62 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“Close to the station, where the main shopping area begins - high up in the town away from the seafront, this Wetherspoon pub is quite light and airy with fixtures and fittings in tune with many of the older establishments in this chain. It’s a comfortable traditional pub affair with an almost square room as you enter, with the bar on the right. It’s bright and airy at the front with its large glass windows but stretches back enough where the natural light is usurped by a more artificial brightness. In season it gets its fair share of tourists although given the police were called to disperse some overly drunk locals when I was there it clearly has plenty of regulars here too.“
ManVsBeer 3479 days ago
70 /100 4 N MARINE RD
“Cosy pub, bit out of the center of Scarborough. Also a hostel, we stayed here for one night. Small beer list but some good local craft beers and ciders. Not a place you should necessarily go to, but good to have a drink if you’re in the neighbourhood.“
JefVerstraete 3593 days ago
90 /100
Valley (Bar)
51 VALLEY ROAD
“A very fast visit a month ago (20 minutes). A nice range of real ales from micro brerweries and very friendly land lady. And the beers were in an exellent condition (4.9.2012).“
lada66 4236 days ago
54 /100 85-87 WESTBOROUGH
“A fairly typical Wetherspoon’s pub in a converted building – in this case a capacious and handsome late Victorian building that was first a Liberal club opened by the eponymous Lord Rosebery, then a medical centre and lastly a department store with a polished wood gallery. It was fairly quiet just after seven on a Friday evening. The draw for us was the advert for four Wold Top beers on or coming soon but, alas, the service was rather slow and we had a train to catch. (Visited 24 February 2012).“
Boudicca 4380 days ago
50 /100 94 FALSGRAVE ROAD
“A pleasant enough pub but not a beer destination. The Tap and Spile is on one of the main roads leading out of town from the railway station. It could be quite cosy but the room where we sat had a nice flagstone floor and an ugly lathe and plaster ceiling without the plaster (it was filled with that expanding foam that oozes like a pustule). The beer was fairly ordinary as well, but the music was good. Unfortunately, although the service was prompt, it wasn’t very welcoming. If a person doesn’t hear or understand what I say, particularly if I’m planning to spend some of my hard earned cash in their establishment, I expect something other than a scowl and a grunted “eh?” in response. Perhaps the barman was just in a bad mood because he was anticipating a busy night ahead – I noticed that a charity entertainment night was due to start at 9pm. (Visited 24 February 2012).“
Boudicca 4380 days ago
68 /100
Valley (Bar)
51 VALLEY ROAD
“A plain, no nonsense bar with a pleasingly wide selection of cask ales and bottles. Despite its inauspicious location in the semi-basement of a block of holiday flats, the Valley bar is well worth a visit for its interesting beer range and friendly locals. We found some new cask beers there, including one from Scarborough Brewery (apparently it’s run by the son of the Valley’s owner), and there’s also an impressive bottle list of over 100 mainly Belgian beers at reasonable prices. (Visited 24 February 2012).“
Boudicca 4380 days ago
68 /100
Cellars (Bar)
35-37 VALLEY ROAD
“A comfortable ground floor / basement bar in a group of very tall terraced houses along the Valley Road. There were only three casks on when we went into the Cellars but more were added at regular intervals when the landlord arrived to help out the barmaid and the place really went up in my estimation during the time we were there. Most of the beers were from smallish, mainly local(ish) breweries. In addition to the seven hand pumps there are about five keg taps but they decidedly take second place to the cask beer. The bar has a low ceiling and almost everything is green – the carpet, the stools and the table inlays. There’s a nice old slate fireplace and a rack of old wooden golf clubs in the main room. The food looked reasonable but we didn’t eat there. (Visited 24 February 2012).“
Boudicca 4380 days ago
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