The only pub within the Otley town boundary north of the river. A bit of a climb out of town, but it does have a very big car park! It serves local ales and lager both in the relaxing lounge with a fire and the separate tap room with a pool table. Serves food every lunchtime, with a carvery on Sunday that was voted the best in Leeds in 2019 …
The White Swan
Totally refurbished in 2014 with a large beer garden, and car park the Swan sells a good range of local ales, lagers and gin. The pub is a couple of minutes’ walk out of town to the East, and is right next to the Tap House and opposite The Manor House. A popular and friendly community pub, and big enough to bring all your friends to sit at the long …
The Rose and Crown
Lovely 18th century pub totally but sensitively refurbished in 2019. Re-opened under completely new management in January 2020. Watch this space for details of food, drinks, events and opening hours once they’ve settled in.
The Red Lion
A traditional town centre alehouse, now owned by the Craft Union Pub Company, showing all major sporting events on Sky and BT. Two lounge rooms at the front of the pub and a small area with an open fire by the bar. There’s a separate games room at the rear with a pool table.
The Old Cock
The Old Cock is proud to champion local micro breweries, who have struggled to get bar space and with 9 hand pumps, they sit proudly on the bar alongside some of the larger breweries. Alongside this, they also stock a good range of keg and bottled products, such as Real/Farmhouse Cider, Belgian Abbey & Trappist Beers, and other continental and world beers. Already a CAMRA award winner several times. Lunchtime snacks but no …
The Manor House
Located next to Otley’s Maypole yet close to the town center. The Manor House is the perfect place to have a pint, coffee or tea. Families, walkers and cyclists are welcome but no dogs. There are 2 main lounges, a tap bar and a snug. 2 real fireplaces, no jukebox or gaming machines and it is blessed with one of the best sun trap beer gardens!
The Junction Inn
One of Otley’s most traditional pubs, which provides a warm welcome to everyone, including real ale drinkers, dogs [and their owners] and especially live music fans. Live bands every Tuesday and Saturday, and as if that weren’t enough there’s also an open mic at weekends. A lovely open fire, a good choice of real ales, an enclosed beer garden and tables and chairs outside at the front so you can …
The Fleece
Beautifully restored pub with stunning riverside garden. A focal point in the main bar is the double-sided log burner. The summer months can be spent in the beautiful gardens and the colder months by the fire, whilst enjoying a vast array of excellent cask ales and refreshing beers, expertly picked Italian wines and a large selection of soft drinks and coffees. Extensive home-cooked menu at lunch and dinner.
The Cross Pipes
The last pub in Otley that brewed its own beer, this beautiful little 18th-century building reputedly even has a resident ghost! It might be kept at bay by the lively weekend karaoke sessions though, and a sound system that allows you to play your own music direct from your phone. Has a definitely 21st-century Sky Sports service, as well as hot snacks at half time!
The Bay Horse
This cosy pub opposite the Market Square was refurbished and re-opened in 2019 and is back to its traditional best. Its 2 small rooms encourage conversation, and there are seats outside both front and back where you can enjoy people watching while enjoying a quality ale.
