A friendly family run, street corner local tucked away in a leafy residential area down a very narrow road. The public bar is popular with locals and visitors alike and good conversation is the order of the day. Board games are also available for entertainment. Very unusual and welcome choice of real ales for the area is guaranteed on every visit, which has helped to pub win the local CAMRA Branch Pub of the Year award in 2020. There are six constantly changing guest ales sourced from all around the country including a dark beer. There are also six keg beers available, all from independent local producers. Beers currently on tap are displayed on a blackboard and regularly updated on the website and social media. Meals are not served but cheeseboard, pork pies etc. are available to go with your beer. The pub holds a very popular beer festival over the Easter weekend and other events, such as charity quiz nights, throughout the year.
Historic Interest
Built in 1856 as a pub
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Alfred Free House, Upper Hale
Notice an error or missing details? Help us keep our pub & club information accurate by sharing any corrections or updates you spot.