110 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JB

About This Pub

Oh, let me tell you about The Telegraph Inn – it's one of those pubs that just hits the spot for a relaxed evening out. From what I've gathered from the reviews, the beer is spot on, with a solid selection of real ales that folks rave about, and it's all served up in a traditional setting that feels genuinely cosy. The atmosphere is what really stands out; it's friendly and buzzing, with live music and entertainment that keeps things lively without being overwhelming. That beer garden is a real gem too, especially on a nice day when you can sit outside and soak it all in. On the flip side, it's worth noting that there aren't any food options on offer, so if you're planning a full meal, you might have to sort that out elsewhere or pop next door like one chap did. Also, the lack of clear opening times could catch you out if you're not local. All in all, it's a solid choice for anyone after a good pint and a chat, but it's probably best for those who appreciate a no-fuss, traditional pub experience – I'd say give it a go if you're in Bridlington, you won't be disappointed!

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • The beer selection is absolutely brilliant, with a great choice of cask-conditioned real ales that are always in top form
  • It's got a really welcoming and friendly atmosphere, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in
  • There's a lovely outside area and a spacious beer garden, perfect for enjoying a pint on a sunny day
  • Live music and entertainment add to the vibe, creating a lively spot for a good night out
  • Plenty of extras like a pool table and comfortable seating make it a fun place to hang out with mates
Cons
  • Operating hours aren't clearly listed, which can make it tricky to plan a visit
  • It doesn't seem to offer food options, so you might need to head elsewhere if you're after a bite
  • As a traditional pub, it might feel a bit old-school for those looking for something more modern or fancy

Contact Information

110 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JB
+447411281651
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Recent Reviews

Popped in for a swift half. A friendly pub, with good beer and an outside area as well
AT
Andy Thompson
Very welcoming pub with good beer, great atmosphere and a friendly barman. My first visit, I will go back next time I go to Bridlington
MB
Mark Benson
Didn't have food called Friday nite enjoyed a few beers before goin to Indian next door. Enjoyed fab music an atmosphere 👏👏👏
PH
Pamela Harris
The Telegraph lnn is a traditional pub with a large room with a central bar. There is a good choice of draught drinks, including four cask conditioned hand-pulled real ales. The ones we tried were in excellent condition. There is a pool table and a nice covered seating area and a beer garden. The staff are very friendly and welcoming.
AN
Andrew Nell
Railway station local towards the old town where locals love to stand at the bar by the cask ales. No wonder most folk are supping lager! It’s still early but the piped soul music is creating a great atmosphere - there’s live entertainment on at 3:00. Huge well layed out beer garden is already full. A great pub to have a mid-day session in.
MN
Mark Nicholson

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