Recommended Real Ale Pubs in Hull

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Real Ale Pubs in Hull

Treat yourself to a nutty brown one with our recommended list of real ale pubs in Hull. Listed below is a number of enticing, traditional taverns that know a thing or two about real ale, so the next time your thirst can only be quenched by sinking a hoppy brew, consult our selection of real ale pubs in Hull.
Crooked Billet
The Crooked Billet is a traditional pub that serves good quality home cooked food as well as a variety of cask ales and wines. They cater for families so it's a great place to take the brood and relax and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere.
Pitt Lane,
Ryehill,
HULL,
HU12 9NN
Garbutts
Garbutts is a multi-award winning cafe bar on one of Hull’s most flourishing streets serving selected real ales.
50-54 Princes Avenue,
Hull,
HU5 3QG
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Goodfellowship
Goodfellowship has a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. It is a traditional pub that serves good food for all the family. They have a selection of cask ales as well as other beers, wines and spirits.
Cottingham Road,
HULL,
HU5 4AT
The Ravenser
The Ravenser is a traditional northern pub with its cask ales on tap. It is a pub for the locals and this is reflected in the many teams it has representing the pub, from football to dart teams and pigeon clubs. It has a warm and welcoming atmosphere making it a gem and not to be missed if you are in the area.
178 Southcoates Lane,
HULL,
HU9 3AP
Triton Inn
(British, Pub Food)
The Triton Inn is a northern pub located in Brantingham in Brough, which is traditional and charming. The home made meals and cask ales on tap, make it is a great place to take the family or to meet up with old friends for a relaxing pint.
Ellerker Road,
Brantingham,
Brough,
HU15 1QE
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The Whalebone
The Whalebone is one of the north’s unique pubs. It is more than just a locals’ pub; it is also believed to be the last known brewery in existence in the city of Hull. The many plaques and photos on the wall pay respect to the history of the district’s whaling industry. If you are in the area try popping in for a pint of their home brewed ale and find out more about their rich history.
165 Wincolmlee,
HULL,
HU2 0PA
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