This was my first-ever visit to the administrative centre and county town of North Yorkshire, which sits between York and Darlington on the main East Coast railway line. Read on to see what I found.... It was another hot day in yet another spell of above-average temperatures and I had decided to take advantage of Brighouse Railway Station's elevation as replacement for Huddersfield which was closed for the weekend as part of the ongoing upgrade of the Trans-Pennine Line. This meant that there were plenty of additional services to destinations that do not have a direct service from Brighouse, such as the one I caught around lunchtime which was heading to Redcar Central. I didn't go as far as Redcar, alighting instead a few stations before there at Northallerton. This was my first ever visit to this North Yorkshire market town and administrative centre of around 17,000 people, but the Good Beer Guide had three pubs in it with several others in the town so I reckoned it would be w...
A few bits and pieces this time around. Lunch at an award-winning pub, some thoughts on the passing of Humphrey Smith, the owner of Samuel Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster, and a return to one of Halifax's most popular pubs a few months into new ownership to see how things are going.... I had visited the Highland Laddie earlier in the year and had decided that when I next visited I would l try some of the highly-acclaimed food at this award-winning pub tucked away to the west of Leeds city centre between the Kirkstall and Burley Roads. I had originally booked for the beginning of June with lunch here followed by 20/20 cricket at Headingly where Yorkshire and Lancashire. Howevèr waiting for a blocked drain to be cleared scuppered that plan, so I had re-scheduled another attempt for a few weeks later when Yorkshire were playing host to Durham. And so I duly made it to the flat-iron shaped Highland Laddie for lunch. A brief recap : This former Peter Walker pub ( who became part of Allied...