A large, open-plan eighteenth-century inn, it has an interior of regional importance and is included in the CAMRA Heritage Pubs website. (see the Historic Pub Interior link elsewhere in this entry.) The pub caters for both locals and tourists alike and is the only pub in Settle which shows sport on tv and has a pool table. LIve music includes open-mike nights twice per month on Saturdays and occasionally live bands on Saturday evenings.
Food service is sometimes not available weekdays.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Once a flourishing eighteenth century inn, the Royal Oak was acquired by the Blackburn brewers, Dutton’s, in 1902 and extensively remodelled by them in the mid-1930s, creating an idealised "Olde English" panelled interior for the new breed of motorised tourists. Yet this marvellous display was done frugally, using plasterwork as imitation timber. The lavish effect can still be appreciated today although the layout was much altered in the mid-1960s when the former snug and smoke-room were merged and the tap room became the gents’ toilet. There is still a separate dining room with more ‘wood’ panelling. The revolving entrance door is a noteworthy rarity.
UPDATE 2017.
Recently all the wall panelling has been painted a gastro grey colour so our photos are out of date (the bar counter looks to have been spared this treatment).
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Royal Oak, Settle
Source: National
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