TheGrove wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 3:33 pmHey there,
Huddersfield pub, posting in peace...
I hope you're all looking forward to your Championship opener at Huddersfield this Friday, sorry about the relegation but selfishly, it's good to have another great away day and northern beer town in the division...and it's more fun down here than up there in the prima-donna league anyway!
For those of you with a taste for real ale and craft beer, i want to let you know about a friendly, award winning boozer, with a ridiculous range of beer that will welcome you with open arms.
The Grove is not a football pub per se, they don't show the football and they don't sell Carling, Fosters or BrewDog HOWEVER... they do have 25 kegs lines and 15 cask lines, of everything from imperial stouts to IPAs, barley wine to porters and traditional cask conditioned ales to sours, ciders, lagers, bitters and pales. As well as a wall of whisky and a wall of gin.
The Grove is an independent, traditional beer house with the wackiest and quirkiness decor in West Yorkshire and the largest selection drinks Huddersfield has to offer. The mood at The Grove is friendly, convivial and talkative, the pub is based just two minutes walk from the bus station, outside the ring road, so they don't get any of the riff raff and rabble, just those in the know, and a steady stream of beer enthusiasts from around the country!
If you get chance, come on down! Best of luck for in the match and for the season.
Our West Yorkshire Clarets group visit The Grove at least once a year and have done since 2010. Fantastic pub and staff