Scunthorpe & District

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Pub Guide

Branch area pubs selling real ale

  • Alkborough
    • Alkborough Coronation Club Back Street Alkborough DN15 9JN Telephone(01724) 720442

      Conservative Club serving one rotating real ale, usually from a local brewery. Non-members are welcome.

  • Amcotts
    • Ingleby Arms Church Street Amcotts DN17 4AJ Telephone(01724) 782385

      On the B1392. Delicious well priced home cooked food with friendly staff and welcoming owners! One real ale available. Children's play area.

  • Barnetby-Le-Wold
    • Whistle & Flute Railway Street Barnetby-Le-Wold DN38 6DG Telephone(01652) 688238

      Attractive bed & breakfast country pub, located close to Barnetby rail station. Has a separate public bar with sports TV, plus a lounge bar cum restaurant for lunchtime and evening meals. A varied range of home-cooked food is available. Two regular real ales are offered plus one changing guest beer, sourced regionally.

  • Barrow Haven
    • Haven Inn Ferry Road Barrow Haven DN19 7EX Telephone(01469) 530247

      The Haven Inn was built in 1730 as a coaching inn for travellers using the nearby ferry, and has remained a place renowned for hospitality, good food and comfortable lodgings ever since. Full of character, the bars have traditional, beamed ceilings, and a warm welcome awaits the weary traveller by the open fire in the lounge. Themed food events, such as pie night and stew/curry night, make this a great pub for both good food and good beer.

  • Barrow-upon-Humber
    • Harrison's Bar Lords Lane Barrow-upon-Humber DN19 7BX Telephone(01469) 530746

      With a delightful traditional interior after a smart refurbishment, this proper community village pub, formerly the Six Bells, reopened as Harrison's Bar in August 2023.

    • Royal Oak High Street Barrow-upon-Humber DN19 7DB Telephone(01469) 531688

      Dog & family friendly. There are three rooms one of which houses the pool table. Wainwright is now a regular real ale with further guest beers during summer.

  • Barton-upon-Humber
    • Barton on Humber Victory Club 17 Hungate Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5PW Telephone(01652) 633353

      Club serving three real ales. Membership available.

    • Constitutional Club 8 Market Place Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5DA Telephone(01652) 632104

      Club offering changing real ales from Marston's.

    • Gatsby's Bar & Grill 6A Holydyke Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5PS Telephone(01652) 638922

      Reopened in September 2022 as Gatsby's Bar & Grill, named after the licensee's dog. Predominantly a dining establishment but worth a visit to sample the well-kept and interesting draught ales. The upper level is dedicated to relaxed dining while the lower level offers some seating for drinking, particularly around the bar area. Be warned: weekend evenings are busy and standing may be the only option. Check opening times with pub before visiting.

    • George Inn George Street Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5ES Telephone(01652) 636303

      Large 17th century coaching inn recently re-opened, occupying a prominent position just off the market place and offering much needed town centre accommodation. Originally called the George and Dragon, it served Barton on the London to Hull route, but has also been used as an excise office, posting house and local government venue. The central bar serves several comfortable and spacious rooms. The Thursday evening quiz and Friday fish and chip specials are popular weekly events. Dogs are welcome in the snug.

    • Old Mill Kings Garth Mill Market Lane Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5DE Telephone(01652) 660333

      Originally a mill dating from 1803 the building sat derelict for a number of years following closure in 1950 until re-opening as a pub in 1990. An extensive food menu features gourmet burgers & grills also an a la carte menu and restaurant on the first floor. Large garden area and a car park.

    • Red Lion 72 High Street Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5PG Telephone(01652) 634073
    • Shadow Bridge Tap & Bottle Shop Unit 1, Humber Bridge Garden Centre, Far Ings Road Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5RF Telephone(01652) 660083

      A small tap room and bottle shop adjacent to the Shadow Bridge Brewery. Limited indoor seating and additional outdoor seating with views of the Humber Bridge. Except for January, has one or two Shadow Bridge beers available on handpump. Also sells bottled Shadow Bridge beers, canned beers from Little Big Dog Brewery and bottled cider from Orchards of Husthwaite. Weekly 'Food Truck Fridays' (5-8 pm) offer diverse menu options. Other pre-booked opening hours are possible on request.

    • Sloop Inn 81 Waterside Road Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5BA Telephone(01652) 637287

      A welcoming pub popular with both locals and walkers, now under new ownership with improved range of real ales. Newly refurbished throughout. The Far Ings Nature Reserve, Waters Edge Visitor Centre, Ropewalk, Ropery Hall and the Humber Bridge are all nearby attractions.

    • Volunteer Arms 13 Whitecross Street Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5DF Telephone(01652) 409062

      Following a recent extensive refurbishment the Volunteer Arms is very much open for business. Very shiny and new (for the oldest pub in the town) but has managed to retain the charm which comes from a well kept, clean and very tidy pub. It offers a range of Cask Marque approved real ales together with a full range of lagers ciders and other ales all kept to a high standard. To complement these there are also regular offers on wines and bottled lagers & ciders. We offer a dog friendly environment, open hearth coal fires, a full range of snacks and there is ample adjacent street and off road parking. We have Sky Sports with two TVs and a Pool Table in the refurbished bar area, operate darts and quiz teams and plan to run a pool team and other activities in the near future. Cally and Tim look forward to meeting up with you shortly."

    • Wheatsheaf 3 Holydyke Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5PS Telephone(01652) 633292

      Serving up to four real ales and real cider and occupying a prominent position on the main road through Barton, this pub dates back to the 18th century, with a list of former licensees goingback to 1791. It has an unspoilt, traditional atmosphere, with regulars enjoying classic bar games of dominoes and crib. The pub has a bar, snug and large drinking/dining area, plus a beer garden and a private car park. A range of traditional pub food is served, and regular specials nights include steak and fish and chips.

    • White Swan 66 Fleetgate Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5QD Telephone(01652) 661222

      The White Swan reopened in 2013, has a welcoming atmosphere and friendly clientele. The pub is decorated in contemporary style while retaining original pub features such as the large bay windows. Traditional drinking area at the bar, two comfortable areas for dining, drinking or playing the pub and board games on offer, plus a 'Curiosity Shop'. Quiz nights Sundays, with regular local live music, monthly vinyl night and activities such as Spanish conversation. A varied café-diner style menu is served throughout the day. Four hand pumps with a wide changing beer menu which concentrates on Lincolnshire beers and one cider. Scunthorpe & District Pub of the Year 2017 and 2018

  • Brigg
    • Black Bull 3 Wrawby Street Brigg DN20 8JH Telephone(01652) 653995

      Recently reverted back to being the Black Bull, this town centre pub underwent extensive refurbishment, then morphed into a sports bar pub with no food. Comfortable in a modern country style with wood panelling and floors with exposed brickwork and industrial lighting. There is also a raised area towards the rear. The large beer garden has three cabanas for cosy drinks. No under 18's, which includes toddlers and babies.

    • Doghouse 12 Bigby Street Brigg DN20 8EJ Telephone(01652) 288051

      This bar is part of the Exchange Inn, formerly the Exchange Coach House Inn. A comfortable recreation of a traditional hotel bar, with wood panelling on the walls and plenty of well-stuffed sofas, plus two hand pumps on the bar. Enter through the archway on Wragby Street or from Bigby Street to the rear, and through a courtyard with a Mediterranean feel. Timothy Taylor Landlord is ever-present on the bar. Quiz on Thursdays.

    • Lord Nelson Market Place Brigg DN20 8LD Telephone(01652) 652127

      Large open-plan pub with separate areas for dining and drinking. Plenty of seating. En-suite accommodation also offered. Meals are generally home-cooked traditional English fayre with gluten free options. Extensive G & T menu. Only local source of Old Mill beers.

    • White Horse Wrawby Street Brigg DN20 8JR Telephone(01652) 659344

      The pub is situated at the end of the main shopping street, with a large patio area to the front and a non-smoking garden to the rear. Sympathetically renovated by Wetherspoon, the pub now comprises one large room with alcoves for dining. A wide range of meals is served daily. Twice yearly beer festivals and occasional Meet-the-Brewer nights are featured.

    • Yarborough Hunt 49 Bridge Street Brigg DN20 8NS Telephone(01652) 658333

      This former Sergeants Brewery tap, built in the 1700s, is now in its sixth year since reopening after restoration [2009]. Retaining original features, it is simply furnished with warming open fires in most rooms lit in winter. Recently [2017] extended to provide two extra rooms. Main outlet for Lincolnshire Craft Beers. The four guest beers are supplemented by draught Weston's Old Rosie and customer requests. There are up to eight craft and continental beers on tap alongside a good selection of bottled continental and British beers and ciders and a wide selection of malt whiskies and wines. A free Wifi service has recently [2017] been made available to customers. The smoking area is covered and heated. Trains to Brigg only run on weekdays, one train per day in each direction.

  • Broughton
    • Forest Pines Golf Club Ermine Street, Broughton Brigg Broughton DN20 0AQ Telephone(01302) 834085

      Purpose built hotel famed for its 3 x 9-hole links. It has a leisure and fitness centre. Its main uses are as a hotel and restaurant which attracts many golf players. It also caters for large groups (weddings, parties etc.). One cask beer is available.

    • Olde Thatch Inn 9 High Street Broughton DN20 0JA Telephone(01652) 655565

      A three roomed village pub with a separate lounge area. There is a games room where darts and pool are available along with the bar. The beer garden has undergone a recent refurbishment.

    • Red Lion 45 High Street Broughton DN20 0HY Telephone(01652) 659418

      Large pub on the main road, recently refurbished, with three separate areas inside. Four handpumps with Sharp's Doom Bar as the 'house' beer. Front right hand bar area has a multi-fuel stove and a large picture on a Red Lion on the wall. Bar stools make a nice addition. Daily meal specials from 530-9 pm Tues - Sat.

  • Burringham
    • Take A Gander 1 High Street Burringham DN17 3NA Telephone(01724) 502308

      On the banks of the River Trent there is a well appointed bar and separate restaurant. Lots of olde worlde charm with two real fires and lots of wood panelling, beams and horse brasses. Outside seating with barbecue area. Own large car park. Now offers one real ale.

  • Burton-upon-Stather
    • Ferry House Inn Stather Road Burton-upon-Stather DN15 9DJ Telephone(01724) 721783

      Friendly village local on banks of the River Trent. Has been in the same family for 55 years. The pub brews its own beer occasionally, check for availability, as well as offering a range of rotating guest ales. Real cider is also sold. Annual beer festival generally held in September. Large outdoor children's play area and occasional live music. Pub is a popular meeting place for local heritage groups. Cask marque accredited.

  • Crowle
    • Red Lion 36 North Street Crowle DN17 4NE Telephone(01724) 711611

      Refurbished to a high standard in 2014. Has two operating hand-pumps serving beers brewed in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. T Sky/BT Sports for football followers. Has noisy and busy bar (the Mancave) with a quieter lounge area (the VIP room) which has a pleasant multi fuel stove. Live music is a regular feature. Dining area to rear.

    • White Hart 68 High Street Crowle DN17 4LB Telephone(01724) 712301

      This is the oldest inn on the Isle of Axholme. Has an L-shaped bar with a pool table in a side room. Redecorated in February 2017 there is a painted wood panelled interior and table and chair seating arrangements. Sky/BT Sports available. Large car park with a 'smokers den'. Stays open beyond 11.30 in the evening if busy. Regularly hosts live local bands.

  • Ealand
    • 7 Lakes Wharf Road Ealand DN17 4JS Telephone(01724) 712211

      This a large and thriving holiday home park with a bar open to the public. (2 in high season).The bar has a number of separate areas to cater for a wide range of clientele. Overlooking the largest of the lakes the fair weather views are very pleasant. The site hosts an annual 'Rescue Day' which is a national one-off that attracts many thousands of visitors each year. In the recent past the national jet-ski championships have been held here. The games room (slot machines, pool table) welcomes well behaved dogs. Food is served with a new menu due in February (start of the new season). The toilets are immaculate. The management are keen to support CAMRA's aims

  • East Butterwick
    • Dog & Gun High Street East Butterwick DN17 3AJ Telephone(01724) 782324

      Village community pub alongside the River Trent. Under new ownership in 2016, but the pub ambience has been retained along with the on-site brewery. The three rooms are supplemented with a drinking area and picnic style bench seating on the riverbank. Beers from the house DarkTribe microbrewery are always available, and occasional seasonal beers are also produced. Quiz night on Tuesdays. The pub has a regular, loyal clientele and is very popular with cyclists, walkers, motor enthusiasts and all lovers of the traditional English pub. The kitchen is no longer open on a regular basis, only on special nights which are advertised on the pub's Facebook page..

  • Eastoft
    • River Don Tavern Sampson Street Eastoft DN17 4PQ Telephone(01724) 798040

      Traditionally styled village local on main road through village. Open plan in design, the bar serves two distinct drinking areas, one also used for dining. Evening meals available Tuesday - Saturday and a renowned carvery on Sunday. Guest beers from the north-east region are a feature. A large orchard to the rear is set out with tables for outdoor drinking. Accommodation is available in four lodges at the back of the pub an din three rooms in the pub.

  • Glentham
    • Crown Inn High Street Glentham LN8 2EQ Telephone(01673) 847867

      A traditional village pub that is approximately 400 years old. Serves home cooked food and cask ales. Has a restaurant, a function room and a beer garden. Also has children's play area. The Crown Inn can be found on the A631 at the centre of the village. Reopened under ownership of Harper Inns. Three changing real ales from regional breweries available.

  • Grasby
    • Cross Keys Brigg Road Grasby DN38 6AQ Telephone(01652) 628247

      Comfortable, traditional country pub with outstanding views across the Wolds. Varied food menu using locally sourced products available throughout the week. Has well-appointed 40-seater restaurant, also available for private hire. Features one permanent real ale plus two rotating guest beers. Quiz night on Tuesdays and theme nights hosted regularly. Live music featured on Saturday evenings with Open Mic nights on Sundays.

  • Hibaldstow
    • Wheatsheaf 15 Station Road Hibaldstow DN20 9EB Telephone(01652) 659595

      The central bar serves three large rooms. A public bar with wooden and slate floor has TV, pool table and games machine, and leads through to a large half-carpeted lounge with tables, sofas and a real fire. The third room is a smaller, more formal dining area with ramped access to the car park at the rear. All rooms are decorated in contemporary style. Meals can be eaten in any area. The semi-covered outdoor area at the rear has picnic tables.

  • Kirton in Lindsey
    • Queens Head 1 King Edward Street Kirton in Lindsey DN21 4NF Telephone(01652) 648684

      Large pub with two separate rooms. Quiz night on Thursdays. Two cask ale served - popular with locals. Small stage for live music acts.

    • Shires Gainsthorpe Road West Kirton in Lindsey DN21 4JL Telephone(01652) 640444

      Located in the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside, the pub serves locally sourced, seasonal food in a welcoming setting. Has Bouncy Land feature for children, open during the summer months. Sunday carvery 12 - 6 pm.

  • Messingham
    • Bird in the Barley Northfield Road Messingham DN17 3SQ Telephone(01724) 764744

      A country pub with a mix of traditional and modern design. The interior features oak beams, wooden flooring and a dining conservatory. A seated drinkers' area includes leather sofas and armchairs. There are two beer gardens; one includes a large canopy and heater. Good home-cooked food is made from locally-sourced ingredients. Real ales were removed post Covid due to lower demand.

    • Crown Inn 8 High Street Messingham DN17 3RS Telephone(01724) 762656

      Main street pub with two rooms separated by a central bar. One is a traditional bar with sports TV and the other is a quieter lounge where meals can be taken from the extensive food menu.

    • Green Tree Inn 33 High Street Messingham DN17 3RX Telephone(01724) 762395

      Attractive village pub with strong community focus. Serves home-made meals from locally sourced products. Live music on Saturday evenings.

    • Horn Inn 61 High Street Messingham DN17 3NU Telephone(01724) 761190

      In the village centre, this open-plan pub has been sympathetically refurbished to a high standard and is popular with locals and visitors alike. Excellent food is available evenings from Thur - Fri and all day on Saturday and Sunday to nine and eight pm respectively. Quiz night is on Sunday and a cocktail evening is hosted on Thursdays. The area at the front around the central bar is used for drinking and eating, while the rear is generally set out for dining. There is also a sheltered outdoor patio at the back of the pub for use in the warmer months.

    • Pooley's 46 High Street Messingham DN17 3NT Telephone07860 799178

      Pooleys was an attractive, well-appointed village tea room by day and a busy licensed bar in the evenings, but now only opens in the evening as a pub. Popular with local drinkers and visitors alike. Has three rooms heated by log burning stoves in the colder months. The bar area often serves Batemans beers plus other rotating guests. 52 malt whiskies are also stocked to add to the choice available. The Stagecoach Scunthorpe to Lincoln bus route passes through the village.

  • North Kelsey
    • Butchers Arms Middle Street North Kelsey LN7 6EH Telephone(01652) 678002

      The epitome of a traditional village pub, open plan in design, with a polished wood bar and overhanging hop bine. Simply but comfortably furnished in rustic style, it has a welcoming real fire. Beers from the Greene King range usually available, supplemented by guest beers. Weekly quiz nights are held, and a games area is used for darts. The pub has an attractive beer garden framed by mature trees. A hidden gem worth finding.

  • Redbourne
    • Red Lion Main Road Redbourne DN21 4QR Telephone(01652) 408292

      Set in the heart of the pretty Lincolnshire village of Redbourne, the Red Lion is a traditional country inn. Recently taken over by new licensee and beer range expanded to four real ales. Extensive range of home-cooked meals with daily specials.

  • Scawby
    • Sutton Arms 10 West Street Scawby DN20 9AN Telephone(01652) 652430

      Comfortable, traditionally styled village local renowned for its excellent food. A central bar serves an open plan dining area and separate dining room, with a small snug bar on one side which is used mostly for drinking. Extensive menu plus daily specials available lunchtime and evenings. Sharp's Doom Bar and Sutton Best Bitter (Milestone) are stock real ales supplemented by one rotating guest ale. Occasional quiz nights.

  • Scunthorpe
    • Anchor Lakeside Parkway Scunthorpe DN16 3UA Telephone(01724) 870030

      Beefeater grill outlet located next to a large retail park. Varied food menu available all day. Breakfast for customers in the adjoining Premier Inn is available from 630 am during the week and 7 am at weekends. Several handpumps adorn the bar with Black Sheep Best Bitter as the stock beer plus a single rotating guest beer often from Sharps.

    • Ashby Lodge Brigg Road Scunthorpe DN16 3RL Telephone(01724) 842831

      Friendly, urban, food based pub extensively refurbished in 2018. Carvery based food menu also featuring pub classics. Three real ales offered including two rotating guests beers. Laid out to enable differing dining areas and has its pool table away from the diners in a separate bar area.

    • Beckwood Holme Hall Avenue Scunthorpe DN16 3PZ Telephone(01724) 277716

      Large estate pub with a public bar and a separate lounge/dining area. One room named 1805 has a Trafalgar theme and offers a varied food menu including gourmet pies. Sunday carvery.

    • Berkeley Hotel Doncaster Road Scunthorpe DN15 7DS Telephone(01724) 842333

      A 1930s Samuel Smith's hotel identified by CAMRA as one with a nationally important historic pub interior. The landscaped front entrance leads to three rooms: the main lounge with a real fire and Art Deco interior, a restaurant area, and a ballroom with a staircase leading to eight guest rooms. A side entrance provides access to the large public bar and beer garden. Lunchtime and evening meals will be available once the kitchen refurbishment is completed. The pub is five minutes' walk from Glanford Park football ground. Reopened on 17/11/23 after a lengthy period of closure.

    • Black Beauty Keddington Road Scunthorpe DN17 2QU Telephone(01724) 489321

      Large community pub with a stage area and pool table in the main bar. Dog friendly. Protected outdoor bench seating. Own car park.

    • Blue Bell Inn 1-7 Oswald Road Scunthorpe DN15 7PU Telephone(01724) 863921

      Popular Wetherspoon pub with an open-plan layout on two levels, with tables for dining. Outside is a beer garden with a heated patio area for smokers. Beer festivals are held twice a year, as well as mini festivals with ales from regional breweries. Its cider festivals are popular. Food is served lunchtimes and evenings. The pub celebrates special events such as Burns Night and Valentine's Day. Council run car parking is available at the rear of the pub. Re-opened for business in December 2019 after extensive refurbishment/extension to include new sun terrace, separate kitchen and larger dining/drinking area.

    • Chancel Cambridge Avenue Scunthorpe DN16 3LG Telephone(01724) 840913

      Large community pub comprising two rooms - one is a large public bar with pool and TV, the other a smaller open-plan lounge that is attractively decorated and comfortably furnished. A grassed, outdoor patio area can be accessed from the bar and outdoor tables are located at the front of the pub. One permanent real ale available. Hobgoblin often rotated with Wainwright (Gold).

    • Crown 209 Ashby High Street Scunthorpe DN16 2JP Telephone(01724) 488787

      Large town pub with separate lounge and bar. Large beer garden at rear. Car parking off site.

    • Heslam Park Ashby Road Scunthorpe DN16 2AG Telephone(01724) 843013

      Heslam Park Club is a sports and social club. the home of Scunthorpe RUFC and Scunthorpe Town Cricket Club. Also a local venue for private hire. Social membership available. One real ale always featured, which occasionally changes. CAMRA Club of the Year award 2019.

    • Honest Lawyer 70 Oswald Road Scunthorpe DN15 7PG Telephone(01724) 276652

      Town centre real ale haven designed on a legal theme with a long, narrow bar area, which opens out into a wider seated area. The bar now offers one real ale plus an occasional changing guest beer. Outside the pub frontage are tables with overhead heaters for cooler weather. Hosts open mic nights and live music mainly at weekends.

    • Iron Forge Scotter Road Scunthorpe DN17 2AB Telephone(01724) 410440

      Well-appointed, open plan style pub on a large site with plenty of car parking. It is popular with diners and food is available at all times which includes a carvery. Sold to the Marston's pub group in 2017, extensively refurbished and opened as a Marston's Milestone Carvery in July 2018. The Thwaites beer is Wainwright.

    • Malt Shovel 219 Ashby High Street Scunthorpe DN16 2JP Telephone(01724) 843318

      Self-styled country pub in the town, with the widest choice of beer and cider in the area. Comfortably furnished with conservatory leading off main room and bar area. Very popular at mealtimes especially Thursday market day and for the Sunday carvery. Beer garden at the front overlooking the High Street. Quiz nights on Thursdays, with live music most Saturdays.

    • Old Farmhouse Gunness Straight Scunthorpe DN15 8TE Telephone(01724) 276376

      Large family pub close to the Glanford Park football ground, surrounded by fast food outlets. Has a Wacky Warehouse for youngsters. Large car park with outside seating and smokers' den. CAMRA discount on production of valid membership card.

    • Open Hearth Warley Road Scunthorpe DN16 1QX Telephone(01724) 842318

      Sam Smith's pub only serving their keg products.

    • Penny Bank 160 High Street Scunthorpe DN15 6EN Telephone(01724) 854591

      Town centre sports bar converted from ex-Yorkshire Bank premises. Formerly known as the Mint. Sky/BT Sports TV. Recent [2018] convert to real ale, features draught beers from Batemans including Prohibition craft lager.

    • Priory Ashby Road Scunthorpe DN16 2AB Telephone(01724) 270077

      Large roadside modern pub refurbished by owners Greene King into a Flaming Grill outlet. A varied food menu is available all day. Pub is split into different sections, some used primarily for eating. Has two regular handpulled beers plus the occasional guest beer from the Greene King range.

    • Queensway 104 Ashby Road Scunthorpe DN16 2AG Telephone(01724) 865059

      Large, open plan roadside pub, recently refurbished by owners Greene King. Food available all day. Real ales are from the Greene King range including seasonal beers. CAMRA discount on production of valid membership card.

    • Royal Hotel Doncaster Road Scunthorpe DN15 7DE Telephone(01724) 282233

      Large establishment operating as a hotel with function rooms, pool table and large bar. Beer price is competitive particularly during their beer festivals. CAMRA discount is offered on production of valid membership card.

    • Warren Lodge Luneberg Way Scunthorpe DN15 8LP Telephone(01724) 271314

      A very large food orientated establishment with a separate bar area. Live music monthly with a quiz night on Thursdays. Three hand pumps in use. 10% discount on all cask ales for CAMRA members.

  • Snitterby
    • Royal Oak High Street Snitterby DN21 4TP Telephone(01673) 818273

      Traditional, family run, community pub in a village setting. Has up to eight real ales on with more at bank holidays. During 2015 a coastal beer trail has operated, with guest beers themed around a tour of the coastal counties of Britain. The comfortable, spacious interior is light and airy with real fires. The outside seating area overlooks a stream and ford. Sky Sports is available in the lounge and the pub features monthly pop-up pizza nights.

  • South Ferriby
    • Hope & Anchor Sluice Road South Ferriby DN18 6JQ Telephone(01652) 635334

      Attractive, refurbished village local comprising nautical themed, comfortable bar and separate restaurant overlooking the River Humber. Serves high quality food six days a week. Booking essential at weekends. Usually up to three real ales and an interesting choice of bottled beers available.

    • Nelthorpe Arms School Lane South Ferriby DN18 6HW Telephone(01652) 633260

      Following a major scheme of changes the pub is now fully open again. Bar with pool and darts, snug room and letting accommodation in use and restaurant open. One or two real ales usually available. Check pub Facebook page for live music, quiz nights and meal/show events.

  • Thornton Curtis
    • Thornton Hunt Inn 17 Main Street Thornton Curtis DN39 6XW Telephone(01469) 531252

      One mile from the ruins of Thornton Abbey, this Grade II-listed village local dates from the 1850s, its rustic charm enhanced by wood panelling, beams, brasses and prints of rural life. A traditional bar menu concentrates on fresh, home-cooked food made with local produce. The garden area includes a children's fun trail. Accommodation is available in six en-suite rooms. A member of the Timothy Taylor Champion Club denoting beer excellence.

  • Winteringham
    • Bay Horse 2-4 West End Winteringham DN15 9NS Telephone(01724) 732865

      Welcoming, comfortable village local comprising two rooms - one is a large dining/function room, the other a well-appointed bar. Two en-suite rooms available. Two real ales featured, one of which is a rotating guest beer.

  • Winterton
    • Butchers Arms High Street Winterton DN15 9PU Telephone(01724) 733100

      Well-appointed, popular village local with strong emphasis on food. Large beer garden to the rear. Live music staged fortnightly.Has occasional mini beer festivals.

    • George Hogg 26 Market Street Winterton DN15 9PT Telephone(01724) 732270

      Popular Grade II-listed pub located in the market place. Local CAMRA Pub of the Season winner, it has a large lounge dining area and separate public bar, both with real fires. Good-value bar and restaurant meals served Wednesday - Sunday using locally sourced food. Booking recommended. The three guest beers are typically from local breweries. The pub has an annual beer festival in May, and is a meeting place for football teams and the local Scunthorpe United supporters club.

  • Wrawby
    • Jolly Miller Brigg Road Wrawby DN20 8RH Telephone(01652) 655658

      Comfortable village inn styled as an eaterie but offering a changing range of real ales. Has a large, well appointed lounge set out for meals at one end, plus a games room with pool table and sports TV. A large, closed outdoor dining area called Millers Store is also provided. Extensive lunchtime and evening menus are available Tuesday-Saturday, plus Sunday lunches. Has three real ales, two of which are rotating guest beers.