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Black Bull

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Please note that some of the details shown may be out of date. We are currently in the process of amending the details with the new owners. 

PUBLICAN

Lee Levick.

 

ADDRESS

Old Market Place, Ripon, North Yorkshire  HG4 1EQ  Tel. 01765 602755  Fax. 01765 692073

 

MAP

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PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Thursday 12noon - 11pm.
Friday & Saturday 12noon - 12mn.
Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Fosters, Kronenbourg, Stella, John Smiths Extra Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

TEAM SPONSORS

Sponsors of Newby Hall Cricket Club.

 
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT  4 Plasma Screens, Big Screen, Darts Board, Video Juke Box.  

FOOD

Good Pub Food served from a Main menu with Specials available. Range of Wines, Tea & Coffee.

 

MEAL TIMES

Daily 12noon - 7pm.

 

FOOD OFFER

Daily Choose 2 main meals from a selection for only  £10.00.

 

SUNDAY ROAST

A traditional Sunday lunch is served 12noon - 3pm.

 

FACILITIES

Beer Garden, Wheelchair Access.

 

SMOKING FACILITIES

We have an outdoor smoking shelter.

 

OTHER

Quiet Area, Children Welcome (until 6pm), Coaches Welcome (by prior arrangement). Debit & Credit Cards Accepted.

 

Black Bull Photo

 

The Black Bull was originally a rough cast timber framed building first built around the 17th Century to accommodate travellers visiting the market place.  Originally called The Black Bull Hotel, the building that now stands was re-built around the 17th Century framework and the west part was built around the mid 19th Century. The building boasts many classic characteristic features including a box window in the west part, with original glazed bars and moulded cornices.  The door still displays the original six fielded glass panels with the fanlight effect often found in buildings of this particular design.  The inside of the building has a typically low ceiling with heavy 17th Century moulded joists to ground floor ceiling and a contemporary 18th Century staircase with period balusters.  The warmth and comfort, often remarked on by visitors over the Centuries, has been retained by this welcoming public house.

 

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