The Grey Horse at Sherburn Terrace was praised by The Times for its “choice of cosy rooms” and was highlighted for its beers which are brewed on-site.
It comes as the publisher has compiled a list of the best pubs in each of England’s 48 ceremonial counties.
Yet this time, the selection is “based on years of assiduous research – and some local intel, where needed”.
Congratulations to The Grey Horse in Consett! 🎉https://t.co/cheghspVOk
— Craft Beer Newcastle (@craftbeerncl) August 21, 2024
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What did The Times say about the Grey Horse in County Durham?
The publisher shared: “Even by local standards, the Grey Horse is a welcoming place, and a must for anyone visiting this old steel town (such as those taking the coast-to-coast cycle route, which passes nearby).
“Beers are brewed on-site by Consett Ale Works and there’s a choice of cosy rooms in which to enjoy them.”
The Grey Horse in Consett is located at 115 Sherburn Terrace, DH8 6NE.
Have you enjoyed a pint or two at the Grey Horse? (Image: Tripadvisor) It’s also been highly praised on Tripadvisor, receiving a 4.5/5 rating from 57 reviews.
Someone posted about their visit: “The beers, lager and ciders are of top quality.
“Fantastic rooms to sit in an enjoy a real nice drink.”
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Another wrote: “Great ale, a wide choice of beers & spirits, very warm welcome, mega value for money, all in all a damn good egg. Put it on the must-visit list when in the area!!!!!!”
Similarly, the Grey Horse has a 4.8/5 rating on Google, from 330 reviews.
A recent customer said: “First time ever in this pub. A traditional pub with a lot of character. The bar staff, is polite and efficient. A very good choice of real ales. Did not eat, but the prices for the dishes are very reasonable. Loads of history to read from the memorabilia on the walls. Well worth the visit.”