Livery Rooms Exterior

About

Local history is displayed, using different art forms, on the walls throughout the pub. The guest ale policy offers strong support for beers from local micros, Food is served between 8am - 11pm every day. 

Greene King Ruddles Best Bitter, Abbot, Doom Bar and five guest ales’

Real fire - Outdoor drinking - lunchtime meals - evening meals - wheelchair access - railway station nearby - draught real cider - smoking area - children welcome.

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Accessibility

  • Disabled access

Children

  • Children welcome

Map & Directions

The Livery Rooms

Type:Public House

89-97 North St, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD21 3AA
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Call direct on:

Tel01535 682950

Opening Times

* 8 - 12 Sun - Thu
8 - 1 Fri - Sat

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