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The Buck Inn

A pub in Northallerton.

The Buck Inn is a family run pub established 17 years ago by the current landlord Jim Timmons, and is open seven days a week.

The inn is situated in the heart of the historic market town of Northallerton; it has excellent links to the A19 and A1, and is served by regular bus and rail services. The Buck Inn makes a brilliant choice of destination whether you're looking for accommodation or just out for a relaxing drink.

238 High Street, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8LU
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01609 761461

https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/north-yorkshire/the-buck-inn

Facilities include: Real Ale, Karaoke, Cask Marque, Function Hire Available, Darts, TNT Sports, Beer, Wine, Spirits,

Mon - Thu: 12:00 - 00:00
Fri - Sun: 12:00 - 01:00

Drink % Brewery
Brains SA 4.2 S.A Brain & Co Ltd

With the origins of its name shrouded in mystery, Brains SA has become an essential part of every Welsh celebration since it was first brewed in 1958. It has a fruity nose, a rich malty flavour and a satisfying spirit-like finish.

Tasting Notes: Our renowned bitter is copper coloured and has a nutty richness derived from Pale and Crystal malts and three hops; Challenger, Goldings and Fuggles.

Ruddles Best 3.7 Greene King PLC

Hoppy citrus undertones, balanced with bitterness and light sweetness. Packed with soft fruit aromas.

Tasting Notes: Chestnut Brown in colour with hoppy citrus undertones and soft fruit aromas.

Sharp's Doom Bar Amber Ale 4.0 Sharp's Brewery Ltd

Doom Bar is a perfectly balanced beer combining subtle yet complex flavours, Doom Bar is both satisfying and deliciously moreish.

Tasting Notes: “The aroma of Doom Bar combines an accomplished balance of spicy resinous hop, inviting sweet malt and delicate roasted notes. The mouth feel is a perfectly balanced and complex blend of succulent dried fruit, lightly roasted malty notes and a subtle yet assertive bitterness. The bitterness remains into the finish with dry fruity notes which implore the drinker to go back for more.” Stuart Howe, Head Brewer.

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