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Przekaż informację zwrotnąYe old elm tree is another of durham's fabulous oldstyle, traditional pubs and the decor and style of this simply radiates charming and cozy. I also really like the location that is on a crossing of paved residential roads. we came here. by showing up the neville street, which is particularly charming and creates pictures of a nearby community for many years. but enough of my romanticism and back to review. as I have already indicated, this is a cozy and beautifully designed and decorated pub. it has a real “local” pub atmosphere and service and the beer were very good. it's really a nice old pub.
In this againstd um crossgate there are some great pubs, the ye old elm tree pub was such a pub we visited. if I went in here and I knew that I would enjoy my visit, the interieur is cool, a great serviceable, eclectic device and facility. and spread many sitting possibilities in this pub, its wonderful pub to relax. we were here on Thursday evening, warmly welcomed by a very pleasant member of the bar team, we decided to have a bright ale from the brew yorker brewery called thunder, which were served in excellent condition, we just stepped back and took in the big pub where we were. my pale ale was really good, a crisp, well balanced pale ale, sounds of toffee and a delicious aroma and aftertaste with a slightly bitter finish on it, a classic British pale ale, so delicious and refreshing at such a hot evening. we both really enjoyed that our mate-alone is in here before we went on and although our visit was only for a first visit in the ye old elm tree pub volatile, we were totally impressed. the ye old elm tree pub is easy to find along crossgate. opening times are; Monday to Sunday, open from 11.30 a.m. a wonderful pub, one I recommend to them when they are in the opposite.
Visited with son on Hallowe’en Saturday and had a great time. Staff were friendly and welcoming and the place had a real mix of customers with lots of laughter and chat. Good range of beers for real ale fans and decent sounds that are loud...enough to be heard but background enough so you can enjoy the banter. Really worth a visit.
Favourite pub have ever been to, great to discover it when i moved to Durham a few years ago. Stacy always makes me welcome, she remembers my wifes gin lemonade and knows which pale ale I'd prefer. New, big beer garden, plenty of space...and good social distancing.
This place since refurb has gone to rack and ruin, the lack of management action during the current covid crisis is nothing short of criminal neglegence, up to 50 students outside on the decking, freely mixing in large groups and not adhering to any kind...of social distancing, when the manager was asked why this was happening all she did was shrug her shoulders and say well what can you do? This place needs to get its act together or be closed down simple as that.