-The Last Drop Inn-
Review:
If you could brew the essence of a drinking pub then I think the Last Drop Inn fits the bill perfectly, even with the pun-like name this is strictly a drinkers pub, no music, no children, don’t sit in my chair! Surprisingly though the Last Drop is actually a pretty friendly place and doesn’t have that much of an old man vibe about it. They do have a reasonable selection of real ales especially York Brewery ones, what with it being one of their pubs. It’s all reasonably enough priced too, but what seems to be lacking is pretty much everything else. It’s a sparse, brightly lit small venue that does have a bit of a village hall atmosphere, wooden floors, old pictures and breweriana, mismatched furniture and beer barrels for tables. It’s only partially accessible due to the steps up to the bar and the toilets on the second floor, which incidentally are not very pleasant. They do have an outside area, the tiniest courtyard you’ve ever seen, which seems a waste of time really. I don’t want to sound too down on the place, as with regards to beer it does a good enough job, just a very basic one.
If you could brew the essence of a drinking pub then I think the Last Drop Inn fits the bill perfectly, even with the pun-like name this is strictly a drinkers pub, no music, no children, don’t sit in my chair! Surprisingly though the Last Drop is actually a pretty friendly place and doesn’t have that much of an old man vibe about it. They do have a reasonable selection of real ales especially York Brewery ones, what with it being one of their pubs. It’s all reasonably enough priced too, but what seems to be lacking is pretty much everything else. It’s a sparse, brightly lit small venue that does have a bit of a village hall atmosphere, wooden floors, old pictures and breweriana, mismatched furniture and beer barrels for tables. It’s only partially accessible due to the steps up to the bar and the toilets on the second floor, which incidentally are not very pleasant. They do have an outside area, the tiniest courtyard you’ve ever seen, which seems a waste of time really. I don’t want to sound too down on the place, as with regards to beer it does a good enough job, just a very basic one.