These brilliant West Yorkshire beer gardens have been crowned some of the best in England

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West Yorkshire is not exactly short of cracking beer gardens. As such, there’s always some lively debate as to which is the best.

But now, new data has been used to definitively reveal the area’s most popular watering holes via an interactive map created by Roché Awnings.

Using Google maps data, it’s highlighted nine pubs in the West Yorkshire area – crowning them amongst some of the best in England. 

Focusing on the top three most popular beer gardens in each UK city, the map shows off locals favourite pubs in Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield using Google statistics from March 2021.

Read on to discover the most popular pubs in your area.

Wakefield

The King’s Arms, Heath Common

Built in the early 1700s and converted into a public house in 1841, The King’s Arms boasts beautiful gardens to the rear, with further acres of common grassland surrounding the pub. Set in a relatively rural location, it’s the perfect place to relax peacefully on the common with a beer or two. It serves four regular beers: Ossett Silver King, Ossett Yorkshire Blonde, Ossett Yorkshire Brunette and Rat White Rat.

The Black Horse Pub, Wakefield city centre

Known as the home of the Sunday sesh, this city centre pub in Wakefield was built in 1818 and features a large patio beer garden overlooking Westgate as if from a ship’s stern. The pub has a really popular bottomless brunch offering and serves up a mix of real ales and lagers, craft gins and cocktails.

The Fox and Hounds, Newmillerdam

This family-run pub is the oldest in the Newmillerdam and Sandal area, regularly serving up classic cask ales Timothy Taylor’s Landlord and Jennings Cumberland. Situated in one of the nicest areas of Wakefield, the pub is surrounded by woods and a lake. Its beer garden stretches across the front of the pub, with a second terraced seating area at the rear. The Fox and Hounds also claims to be the only pub in Yorkshire to serve Peroni on draught.

Leeds

Duck and Drake, Leeds City Centre

This historic, dog-friendly pub in the centre of Leeds is known for its fine cask ales, pies and peas. It also has a fabulous beer garden, considered a peaceful haven in the midst of the bustling city centre. Unpretentious with a good mix of customers, it’s beer garden is one of Leed’s best kept secrets.

Lamb and Flag, Church row

With a gorgeous sun-trap rear courtyard, this nineteenth century Leeds pub is a firm city favourite. Tastefully restored, it’s just a stone’s throw from Leeds Minster and serves four regular local beers: Leeds Best, Leeds Midnight Bell, Leeds Pale and Leeds Yorkshire Gold.

Midnight Bell, Holbeck Urban Village

This award-winning local brewery-run pub has a pleasant courtyard, with a hatch that serves customers outside straight from the bar. Attracting a mixed clientele, it’s food is highly lauded and considered by locals to go far above that of your typical gastropub.

Bradford 

Shoulder of Mutton 

Q Gardens

The Corn Dolly 

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