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  • An Ilkley Bar Baht’ Coffee

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    July 30th, 2010FletchtheMonkeyPubs & bars
    Hooky takes pride of place above the stairs at Bart 'At, Ilkley

    Hooky takes pride of place above the stairs at Bart 'At, Ilkley

    I’ll be going back to Bar t’at, Ilkley’s ‘North Bar’, because the first time around I wasn’t bowled over. We didn’t need to comment to the forgetful bartender, he only had to see the look on my Dad’s face.

    Suffice to say my pint of Thornbridge Hopton was just the ticket and our longer than expected wait for my mums coffee gave us the chance to admire a host of brewery related posters and paraphernalia. Our beloved Hooky took pride of place over the stairs whilst Sheps, Brakspear, Harvey’s and Bass adorned the walls around our table.

    There was even some Belgian bits and bobs hiding way up towards the ceiling, including a prominent pink elephant poking his head up above the doorway.

    We even had time to piece together the West Yorkshire dialect that litters the wall, with it’s talk of unfortunate lovers, worms and ducks.

    Nil points for the service (we’re blaming it on the lack of hats, or even Mary Jane) although that’s only because it was my Mum who got the worlds smallest coffee after the worlds longest wait (if it had happened to anyone else I’d have just used the opportunity for another pint).

    Bar t’at will certainly get a second chance though and I’ll be jumping on the train from Leeds one weekend to drink the hand pulls and the fridges dry, hopefully to the point where I’m singing along to the walls even though I can’t read them.

    Anyone fancy it?

    Mixing up traditional Yorkshire dialect and continental beers

    Mixing up traditional Yorkshire dialect and continental beers

    Brakspear from the South, Hooky from the North (of Oxfordshire!)

    Brakspear from the South, Hooky from the North (of Oxfordshire!)

    The famous Bass triangle, the first global brand logo

    The famous Bass triangle, the first global brand logo

    Sheps and Harveys representing the South East

    Sheps and Harveys representing the South East

    Bar t’at takes its name from the famous Yorkshire folk song On Ilkla Moor Baht ‘at, the same verses which inspire the name of Ilkley Brewery’s pale ale Mary Jane, a regular on the bar at Bar t’at.

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