Haworth

Haworth is a village in West Yorkshire, England, in the Pennines 3 miles south-west of Keighley, 8 miles north of Halifax, 10 miles west of Bradford and 10 miles east of Colne in Lancashire. The surrounding areas include Oakworth and Oxenhope. Nearby villages include Cross Roads, Stanbury and Lumbfoot. Wikipedia.
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Keighley & Worth Valley Railway (Haworth Station) is a well-preserved railway station and train line that offers a museum and rides on vintage steam locomotives. The 5-mile heritage steam and diesel train ride provides spectacular views across Bronte Country, made famous by the 1970s film, The Railway Children.
Just had the traditional afternoon tea experience. Absolutely blown away. Fantastic food, excellent service, in short a really brilliant day, when I felt I got full value for my money. There is a nice selection of sandwiches, meringues/ macaroons and a large scones with cream and jam. Also included in the price is an all day rover ticket. A very enjoyable day and highly recommended.
Matt W — Google review
Steam train on a regular line. A spectacular day out. It’s a regular line and engine, now maintained by a volunteer organisation. There are both steam and diesel engines. The carriage has a great bar with local beers. The shops at the station have interesting gifts. People are super friendly.
James N — Google review
Small,but perfectly formed line,with immaculately preserved stations. Staff very personable,great carriage stock,and excellent value for money,with a great addition of the museum,adding to the all round experience. Fantastic to be on the iconic platform, as featured in the Railway Children,and of course,the quaint smallest station in Britain. My son is a railway enthusiast,and adored it. Highly recommended
Eric C — Google review
Really enjoyable train ride. Good views. Travelled in a carriage that didn't have a bar, however when stopping at Keighley and Oxenhope, there's enough time to get off and grab a drink. Great for kids too. Some carriages are accessible for prams. Would advise getting on earlier, we got off in the evening and it was getting busy
Robert P — Google review
I myself recently re-visited the historically renowned keighley & worth valley railway on saturday 8th of November 2025 (with my P.A. accompanying me), we travelled by train from morley/leeds all the way up to keighley... went up the steps and across back in time once again as we descended onto platforms 3 & 4 for the heritage train bound for oxenhope, Throughout my latest revisit to west yorkshire's branch line heritage railway, We checked out the successfully uniquely restored old water tower/column on platform 4 - which I consider a splendid site to behold - whilst we waited for the oxenhope-bound passenger train, which was hauled by that brilliantly uplifting ex-LMS stanier black five tender locomotive number 44932 that gave us (and the rest of the other passengers) an enjoyable train journeying up the valley of the river behind the KWVR's very name (as well as it's nature), It was great revisiting all the stations along the line, especially Ingrow (west), Damems, Oakworth, Haworth, and of course the outstanding Oxenhope - from where we watched the brilliantly steaming balck five run-round it's train bound for the return journey back down to keighley, I also took plenty of photos, well, quite a lot... along the line, especially safely from carriage window, for whom I do hope the KWVR itself really likes them, as I hear by share some as part of my latest review on west yorkshire's branch line heritage railway. Hope to come back & revisit the KWVR someday.
William C — Google review
Booked the Haworth Haddock and had a fabulous time. Steam train from Oxenhope to Keighley, fish & chips, on board bar and the brilliant Night Patrol played on the platform. You can pick your tickets up early which allows you to travel the line during the day. Staff are lovely, they all work hard to make sure you have a good night. Fabulous to see such enthusiasm. Well worth a visit but if you get the chance for one of their themed events definitely book it!
Phill C — Google review
£16 for full line return £23 for all day hop on, hop off Lovely journey with picturesque views. Some journeys are diesel, others steam. Check which ones but some have hot drinks and snacks available on board too.
Boo B — Google review
A lovely day out. Diesel and steam were running. The engine sheds were open and very informative. All the staff working that day were friendly and helpful. We bought a Rover ticket which allowed us to hop off at station's along the line.
Jackie H — Google review
The Railway Station, Station Rd, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8NJ, United Kingdomhttps://kwvr.co.uk/+44 1535 645214Tips and more reviews for Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - Haworth
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The Brontë Parsonage Museum, located in Haworth, is the former family home of the famous literary sisters Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Brontë. The museum showcases a wealth of personal items, manuscripts, and letters belonging to the Brontë family. Visitors can explore the humble residence where the sisters penned their classic novels such as 'Jane Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights.' The museum offers an immersive experience with original bedrooms and studies to wander through.
Step through the door of the Brontë Parsonage Museum and you step back theough history. You don't have to be a fan of the Brontë Sisters to appreciate this excellent museum which is packed with furniture and items belonging to the Brontë family in a faithful recreation of their home. After a short wait in the pleasant surroundings of the garden we were ushered in and allowed to take in the surroundings at our own pace, taking in as little or as much as we chose through information boards, our own guidebook and a series of QR codes which add to the experience. After visiting the main rooms we spent some time in the exhibition that was full of interesting information and more artifacts before descending to the shop. The shop is full of great gifts and souvenirs and if you purchase books the staff will stamp them to show that they were purchased at the museum. Parking is conveniently located a few metres away from the museum at £1.50 an hour payable by cash, card or via the RingGo app but if that car park is full there is another pay and display car park nearby. The toilet facilities at the museum are impressive, very clean and well-maintained. There were a lot of staff on-site who were all very friendly and happy to talk and answer questions. As we visited in the middle of August the museum was busy and as space is at a premium it wasn't always the most comfortable of experiences but when we were returning to the car later on there wasn't even a queue so there are probably quieter times to visit! This museum is a must-see if you are in the area. In addition, the church that houses the Brontë crypt is the other side of the garden wall and the village itself is very picturesque.
Eleri D — Google review
Very interesting in that is covers the entire Bronte family. Much more interesting than just their books. Enjoyed this much more than I expected. An added bonus is the cute town within which they lived
Stephen G — Google review
Wonderful museum. I'd wanted to visit for years and finally did recently. Spotting the parsonage from the exit/ back entrance of the church was such a magical moment. I really recommend getting your first glimpse there. The environs were so beautiful, what an appropriately magical atmosphere. The parsonage was delightful. Highlights were the piano, Anne's bloodied handkerchief, Branwell's painting of Emily, Charlotte's hair and dress, Maria's inscribed comb, and Patrick's glasses. I also loved seeing the apostle cupboard referenced in Jane Eyre. I'd been a fan for years but was unaware that their poor, elder sisters had been so close in age to them. That was really thought-provoking. I bought lots of things from the gift shop - my favourite of which were simple copies of a drawing of and by Anne, my favourite Brontë. The moors were to die for. Spectacular trip.
Sea — Google review
Wonderful visit to Howarth, Yorkshire, good scenery, fresh air, exercise and if you love the Brontë sisters like me, it's just a great reasonably priced day trip out from Manchester. Thought the bars , shops, goods, merchandising were interesting, some quirky, a few unique, but others, which were often the same but just in different shops , were a little over priced imo. And really only one reasonably affordable eatery, which i enjoyed a scone tea immensely
Elizabeth C — Google review
The Bronte's home ( The Parsonage ),a dedicated museum to the Bronte family. Interesting and in depth look into their life and times . Situated over two floors, with a shop and toilets at the rear. £13 standard adult entrance fee. Can get very busy on weekends and Bank Holidays.
Graeme W — Google review
I'm not a huge Brontë fan, I know their story and have read several of their novels and obviously seen a lot of adaptations and biopics, but I must admit to being a little disappointed by this museum. The best thing is knowing you're standing where they once stood, but a lot of the items are made up of recreations and copies of things that are held elsewhere or in private collections. The recreation of Branwell's study, overseen by Simon Armitage, is somewhat comical in its drunken-yet-brilliant-mind excess, and it always strikes me as odd how much is devoted to his lost genius, when there's literally three women who achieved right there, against the odds. At best, you can do the full tour of the house in under an hour, less if it's not busy (the rooms are small and the cordons only give you a finite space, so if there's more than two people in there, you have to wait your turn). The tour is self guided but staff are on hand should you have any queries. Have to say, on my visit some of the staff looked far from energised; their aura often seemed to be one of boredom and a desire to be elsewhere/invisible (to be fair it was around 2pm so lunch breaks may have been imminent) so there was a feeling of "please don't ask me anything". They may have also been annoyed at the two unruly children one party had, the adults of whom were doing nothing to control them. You are allowed to take photographs, but no flash if your wielding anything other than your phone. The last room explores the legacy of the sisters on film, but it's pretty basic, amounting to some film scripts and the odd photo. A more interactive experience, showing numerous clips from adaptations, perhaps with the original scenes from the novel accompanying in comparison, would be more interesting and likely to fire the imagination. The gift shop is well stocked, but you'll probably find similar in several shops on the main street, perhaps at a slightly lower price (though admittedly still inflated in comparison to other non touristy outlets; I was surprised to see pin badges going for £10 in one shop when similar would be £5 elsewhere). Toilets were clean, but the writing on the locks as small as that of the Brontës, making it difficult to know whether they're engaged. The grounds are lovely, overlooking the church and local allotments. Haworth is a lovely spot. Obviously if you are a Brontë obsessive, this is somewhere you have to visit, but for everyone else maybe not. That said, if you are in picturesque Haworth, it would be a shame not to visit. Price of admission is 13 pounds which may seem steep for such a middling experience, but it does give you access for twelve months. Then again, if you found it middling once, you probably wouldn't want to return
Mark C — Google review
Brontë Parsonage Museum is well worth visiting if you are a fan of the famous novels from this family, or want to understand life in this area during the early to mid 1800s. Timed entry to minimize overcrowding in the small space of this house. The museum presents a close replication of the original kitchen, bedrooms, dining room, etc. Some items are original (e.g., Charlotte’s paintbox and spectacles). Each room has information about typical life in that space, including storylines about what the Bronte family members might have said and done on a typical day there. The last part of the exhibition shows information and artifacts from films and plays about the Brontës. I think more could be done to depict the life of this family, in particular, events and writing leading up to publication of the famous novels. Many relevant items are together in the latter part of the house (likely due to limited space elsewhere), but it seems clumped together rather than displayed in a way that systematically explains how the novels were conceived and came to fruition. My deepest impression is the difficult lives and poor health that challenged the Brontë sisters (and brother), which likely reflects how others in the community also endured in that era. The appeal of the Bronte parsonage is amplified by its picturesque location in the village of Haworth, which is a destination on its own. The graveyard beyond the Bronte home is also worth a look, although the Brontë family except Anne are buried under the church. Visited in late May 2025.
Steve M — Google review
Beautifully curated and narrated exhibition. Really takes the visitor back in time. A fitting tribute to the Bronte family and their literary genius. The gardens are also absolutely beautiful. An excellent tribute to part of Yorkshire heritage. Thank you
Cecilia L — Google review
Church St, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdomhttp://www.bronte.org.uk/+44 1535 642323Tips and more reviews for Brontë Parsonage Museum
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When in Haworth, a visit to St Michael & All Angels Church is a must. Situated next to the Parsonage Museum, this working church is the final resting place of all the Brontë siblings except for Anne. Guided tours are available on certain days, offering a unique opportunity to explore the history of this beautiful house of worship. The church holds significant historical and cultural importance, as it was where Patrick Brontë served as vicar for over four decades.
If you enjoy visiting historical churches, grave yards. Fully recommend, loads of history including the Bronties, surrounding areas. Walking round the grave yard early morning, late evening was an interesting experience. Visited a few times. Fantastic walking, and welcoming locals.
Peter S — Google review
It’s a stunning piece of architecture. I cannot vouch for the work of God …
Ross M — Google review
Wonderful history. I loved learning about the Brontës at the church (knowing their skeletons lay beneath - all except Anne). Catching sight of the Parsonage for the first time through the back door of the church was beyond magical. Only sad to find that this was not the original church the Brontës attended - it had been rebuilt. Not a religious person myself but love a lefty Christian, such as was evident of Patrick by his boldly empathetic and forward-thinking stance for the time. His kids were a testament to the good such thinking serves.
Sea — Google review
Lovely church with big links to the Bronte family. 🙏
Graeme W — Google review
So beautiful! There were some foot cut outs as an art project thinking about walking in someone elses shoes. The staff were lovely and we were speaking about the church's history. We then looked up S. Redhead, who only lasted 3 weeks!! Glad to see no donkeys in the church haha!
Amelia — Google review
A beautiful church, with a lot of interesting history and information about the parish and the Bronte family. The church accepts donations, both by cash and card, as via their website.
Jodie S — Google review
Friday afternoon. Have afternoon tea, 3 type of sandwiches, scones & cakes at FORTEAS Lovely decos of 1940. Walk up a steep slope up to St Michael & All Angels Church. Along the beautiful shops of cakes, souvenirs, plants & flowers shops, pubs etc.
Muihua N — Google review
Visited the grave of Tabatha, the Bronte's much loved Servant, who is buried off to the right of the sign on the wall as you look at the picture of thd Parsonage. If you are trying to find this it says on the last couple of lines that she was the much beloved Servant to the Bronte family. After you find that line you can just about make out her name a couple of lines up as it is a family plot. Time waits for no man.
Christopher B — Google review

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Main Street is a picturesque thoroughfare that offers a charming stroll through its cobbled hill lined with quaint cottages and unique shops. The street's allure is enhanced by the contrast between its appearance after a refreshing rain and when it's dry, making it an inviting destination for leisurely walks and exploration.
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The park in the heart of Haworth is a delightful spot with its picturesque lawns, charming flowerbeds, and idyllic woodland paths. Situated at the foot of a steep cobblestone street that leads to the Bronte Parsonage Museum, this park offers an array of amenities including a bandstand, children's playground, and bowling green. Additionally, there is a serene memory garden and breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Had a very pleasant stroll in this hilly park with its well kept lawns, pretty flowerbeds and wooded paths. It's located at the bottom of the steep cobbled street leading up to the Bronte Parsonage Museum. There's a bandstand, children's playground, bowling green and peaceful little memory garden. Some beautiful views of the surrounding hills and dales. There are public toilets, and an ice-cream vendor near the entrance. A nice quiet place to relax or enjoy a picnic away from the bustle of the main tourist attractions.
Valerie H — Google review
What a stunning area! Lovely play park for all ages! We visited here as a big group, children aged between 3-17. Loved the swinging bars and slides. The children had space to play football and so much room if you fancied a picnic. There are public toilets , we didn't use them but they looked fine. Dogs are welcome, but they have to stay on the lead. Worth a visit.
Natalie B — Google review
Very nice views but I must say one of this park's most noted feature , which was 90% why me and my wife traveled over 2 hours to visit, was the Globe sculpture by Craig Dyson ( a local artist to Keighley) I was very disappointed to find it wasn't there anymore , and even worse nothing bothered online or otherwise as to what happened to it. Eg: moved to new location or taken away permanently. For me this cut the visit short.
Dale P — Google review
Beautiful, well tended, lovely flowers in bloom all through spring and summer. Gentle winding paths to meander along and a central hub of benches with a bandstand to sit and relax. Caters to everyone with its memory garden, children’s play area, bowling green and substantial size for dog walking. Does also have some public toilets although the opening hours vary.
On M — Google review
What a beautiful park, so well maintained. Coffee shop with stunning views over the park. Museum one of the best if not the best I've ever been in. But you need a full day if not two to see and admire it all in free to enter but asked to donate £3 or more if you appreciate this remarkable place.
Lynn G — Google review
Lovely little market on every 3rd Sunday of the month (March - December from 10am - 3.00pm run by R.S.H Artisan Markets. Lots of different food stalls, and artisan craft/gift stalls, all of them are talented and friendly. The park itself is stunning and near the railway museum, Well worth a visit
Adam — Google review
Beautifully kept park, great bowling green, lovely kiddies play area, third Sunday of the month March to November there is a fab Artisan Market there too .
Sue F — Google review
Beautiful park with lovely greenery and benches were clean and the park was suitable for all ages loved the icecream van did the best icecream parking available on the road outside and close to the Haworth village!
Surinder D — Google review
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Haworth Old Hall is a charming inn located in a 16th-century manor house, offering complimentary breakfast and featuring a pub and dining area. As the home of the famous Bronte sisters, Haworth attracts literary enthusiasts from across the globe. The historic cobbled Main Street is adorned with atmospheric pubs and quaint old-fashioned shops. This characterful dining pub, situated in one of the village's oldest buildings, boasts roaring log fires and a menu brimming with local seasonal fare.
We'd booked a table, so were seated quickly. Food was really good, ordered a sirloin, salmon and Ultimate pie. All were delicious and we were more than satisfied. We had a 40% off voucher which made the price very good value. Waitresses were all great, overall a great dining experience.
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Stunning place as always, so full of character. We grabbed a midweek offer and was well worthy for a catch up with friends, the food was very good, although remeber it even better (the steak and ale pie). We got two of the roasted lamb and one was unfortunately slightly too fatty and pink. Still very good night out.
Enrique R — Google review
On my first ever visit to this place I had fish, garden peas and chips with a pint of Pedigree. The service was very good despite it being busy. The food was well cooked and tasty and the drink was lovely (of course, being Pedigree). The decor and ambience appealed to me whereas the music didn't so much, being ever so slightly too loud for my taste. This is why I gave four stars instead of five. It wasn't enough to stop me going there again though as I turned up two days later and had another pleasant experience - food, service, prices, etcetera.
Ken M — Google review
Went up for the 30% off main courses offer: the rump of lamb, normally £21.95. Brilliant. What I didn't expect was 60% off the portion size. Great veg but the sauté potatoes were as rough as old boots. Staff are friendly and efficient.
Bob T — Google review
We had a lovely evening meal at Haworth Old Hall. We messed up our reservation time and accidentally arrived 30 minutes late, and the team did everything they could do accomodate us anyways, and did it with kindness! We had a lovely meal which was only made better by excellent service. The building itself is a beautifully decorated, home-y feeling pub. Would highly recommend to anyone staying in Haworth!
Chloe M — Google review
Oh I just love it here! The staff are so friendly, we were immediately welcomed as soon as we stepped in. The food is absolutely delicious and the place has so much character, it really is a gem in Haworth. Would absolutely recommend!
Stacey H — Google review
Lunch and service good on a very busy Saturday lunchtime. We needed a disabled parking space but the only one available was occupied by an abandoned blue ford with a flat tyre and a lot of moss growing under it. It has clearly been there many months. Why have the management done nothing about it ?
Jason W — Google review
Not great options for vegans. I was under the impression that they had a lot of options according to reviews. Limited starters and mains There's a cauliflower flat bread which seemed too similar to the starter/main The starter was was fine but couldn't tell it was cauliflower. Cooked nicely but tasted a bit bland. Sweet potato curry seems to always be the vegan option at most pubs. Not sure why? It can be quite sickly and overwhelming. (Very small portion of "curry" pricey! The naan bread was dry. Sorry! Lovely pub, nice service and great beer garden. Please have more vegan options, even a burger? Swap sweet potato for fried tofu/plant based chicken or even normal potato. 🙏🙏
L T — Google review
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Nestled in the heart of Haworth, The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen is a recent addition to the local dining scene. This rustic yet contemporary establishment offers a diverse menu featuring small plates, burgers, pizzas, kebabs, loaded fries, and other delectable mains. It's an ideal spot for social dining with friends as you share Yorkshire Tacos, Lasagne Bites, Jalapeno Poppers, Crispy Gnocci alongside their creative cocktails.
Lively pub/restaurant, visited on a Saturday so was very busy (would recommend booking if going for food). Was quite loud and a club set up downstairs, ordered food and cocktails which were delicious, the staff were friendly and attentive. Will definitely visit again and highly recommend for some good food and cocktails. I had the bang bang chicken fried rice that was amazing.
Luke B — Google review
It was a quite disappointing night. Went with some friends and it took us over 1hr and a half to be able to have our dinner. The staff were very friendly but the service was slow, the atmosphere is quite noisy and a bit chaotic so if you want a relaxed evening with your partner or friends it might not be the place for you. Some dishes were good, others didn't justify the price. We thought about leaving a few times and I wish we had done it because it ruined a bit a day that was supposed to be special.
Vyrna A — Google review
Today we had the pleasure of eating in this restaurant for the first time, and it did not disappoint. We both ate a Sunday roast and it was the best we’ve ever had, 100% would recommend. Very friendly staff and great atmosphere. We will be coming back!
Louis M — Google review
I had my baby shower here on the 24th August and right from the start when booking everything was so easy, Lauren was a pleasure to speak with and very quick to respond. On the day everything went as planned, the venue was the perfect size and very clean. Rory who was doing the bar was friendly, polite and couldn’t do enough. The food was outstanding and the portions were very generous! All in all we all had the best day and the experience couldn’t of been any better, completely stress free! If anyone is thinking of booking, absolutely do it, you wont regret it! Thanks again for the best day and memories!
Rachel P — Google review
The calzone was very good, and I much enjoyed the outdoor seating area. A neat place indeed, and one I would gladly recommend.
B A — Google review
A bit disappointed that they'd run out of ingredients for Sunday lunch. However, the Yorkshire burrito and chips was pretty good. Top notch service as well.
Phil K — Google review
We held a baby shower here. The planning and preparation was smooth and I was welcome to view the space and confirm menu choices. I feel the package was good value for money and no one left hungry. The atmosphere was calm and the venue was clean and well presented. We had plenty of time to set up and was not rushed to leave. They also has good Gluten Free options which was great. I would highly recommend as a party venue to also for drinks and food and the bar area.
Sally H — Google review
Popped in after a day out in Haworth with the other half and so glad we did. Lovely place nice and cozy, good atmosphere, professional and friendly staff. I started with the lasagna bites which ended up being my favorite dish of the meal. creamy bites size chunks of lasagna lightly battered sat on a tomato sauce and topped with parmesan. Absolutely amazing perfectly done. Followed it with the Yorkshire burrito which was very nice, meat was lovely and tender and the gravy was thick and rich. Spot on Other half had the calamari, I'm not a fan but I tried a bit and it was really nice he said it was one of the best he's had out. He followed that with a chicken ramen dish, which had a bit of heat to it but not to much, chicken breast just fell apart. Very nice dish. Fabulous find definitely recommend giving it a try, we will be back in the new year
Amanda C — Google review
Oak St via Gas St car, park, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8NQ, United Kingdomhttps://treehousebars.com/+44 1535 646395Tips and more reviews for The Treehouse Bar and Kitchen
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Nestled in the heart of Haworth, The Hawthorn is a charming eatery that beautifully captures the essence of this historic village. With its cobbled Main Street and an array of atmospheric pubs and quaint shops nearby, it’s a delightful spot for both locals and visitors alike. Renowned for its exceptional Sunday roasts, The Hawthorn offers a mouthwatering selection featuring dry-aged beef topside, slow-roasted lamb shoulder, and even a veggie Goulash Crumble.
This restaurant is the gem of Haworth. Do not miss it. The chef has a masterful palette. Every flavor was balanced. The presentation was stunning. It has a very romantic atmosphere and is rich with local history. 1 - golden hour cocktail 2 - aubergine 3 - ceviche 4 - cheese plate 5 - prosecco
M M — Google review
An admitted local fave, the food here continues to go from strength to strength, which the photos hopefully confirm. Beautiful, cosy atmosphere; good wine list; fab cocktails; lovely service; dog-friendly and food you want to eat. It's a brilliant 'restaurant-and-then-some' grill-offering based around impeccable sourcing (they're owned by one of Yorkshire's best butchers, though fish and veggie is far from ignored TBF); fans of places like Hawksmoor should beat an immediate drum to the door. Note, most services are booked-up, especially Sunday as they've won multiple national 'best roast' awards, so do plan ahead - booking is much advised.
Marcus J — Google review
This is a venue you need to book a table for on weekends when events are on in Haworth. They found us a table for a drink in the past when we go for the annual Steampunk weekend. The service by all the staff is absolutely 1st class. I work in catering and seeing the way they deal with the publics questions and problems be assured you will be looked after by great people. A great comfortable atmosphere of a very old building with loads of character. Last but not least the food and drinks are amazing, tastes that you may not have tried before but you will want to go back and taste again. Book try it you will love it.
John A — Google review
I ate here 2 nights on my own just having a main and glass of wine both times. First night I had the fruit de mer- which was fantastic and very satisfying serving size with the different seafood components and would give it 5 stars. Second night I had the Slow cooked beef short ribs. Meat was tender but huge amount of fat, 1 spoonful of mash so in the end not a very filling meal. Also the sauce served with the beef was too salty. So I'd give that dish 3 stars especially for the cost of £28. Lovely staff.
Jo-Anne L — Google review
Beef was quite chewy and roasties overdone, not much veg to share between 4 people. Had heard really good things about this place and waited ages for a table as it was winner of the best roast but I’ve had nicer roasts! The ox cheek was really nice though.
Abi — Google review
OUTSTANDING! What an amazing meal we enjoyed for our anniversary. We were pleasantly met with a glass of Prosecco on the table since it was book for an anniversary which was very kind. The wait staff were very attentive, even taking my coat for me which was nice to see. DOG FRIENDLY - even set a little pot of treats on the table for him. The ox cheek starter was divine - a must try. Cocktails were brilliant. Steaks cooked to perfection. The peppercorn sauce had a meaty umami. And deliciously cooked chips to go with it. My only criticism would be too much salt on the chips, but that is something easily overdone time-to-time. Please book a table and visit here if you are visiting Haworth, you will not be disappointed.
Daniel P — Google review
Amazing anniversary meal out with surprise card from the Hawthorn staff & anniversary drinks. The meal was amazing, definitely the best place for steak cooked to perfection & full of flavour. And to top it off they were more than happy to grill some chicken for our dogs dinner too. With dog biscuits & a dog bed. Perfect restaurant for an evening meal especially if you like to enjoy a beautiful night with your partner and/or spoil your dogs.
JP — Google review
We never have roast dinners out as they always let us down....but not here. Wow. The absolute best roast lamb and beef. All the sides were so delicious too and washed down with a bottle of Primivito. Service from the moment we booked ( we were on a waiting list and had excellent communication from them) right until we left the restaurant was fantastic. Super friendly and attentive. Highly recommend but you must book!
Holly W — Google review
103-109 Main St, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DP, United Kingdomhttps://www.thehawthornhaworth.co.uk/+44 1535 644477Tips and more reviews for The Hawthorn

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Nestled at the pinnacle of Haworth's iconic Main Street, Pave is a delightful culinary gem that draws inspiration from the picturesque cycling routes of France. This charming bistro and charcuterie offers an exquisite French-inspired menu featuring delectable cheese boards, savory French onion soup, fresh baguettes, and a variety of petite plates alongside hearty mains. While many eateries in the area focus on local produce, Pave stands out by bringing flavors from across Europe to its patrons.
Great spot to start a day in Haworth :) opens at 0830 (0900 on Sundays) so you can beat the crowds, and enjoy a view of the iconic cobbles from your table. I had coffee and a pastry for breakfast - both lovely - and returned after a day exploring for an al fresco baguette and mint tea. Service was friendly and the deli counter of cheeses would have been tempting if I didn't have a drive home in a hot car to consider...
Lucy H — Google review
Truly one of the best meals I've ever had. The bread was warm and perfectly textured, the soup rich and deeply satisfying, and the cheesecake—simply exquisite. A memorable experience.
Helen S — Google review
Intimate bijou cafe/restaurant in the heart of Haworth. The staff were as wonderful as the food. Excellent vegetarian selection and non meat options. We visited with our two children and ate celery soup (special), onion soup, pardon peppers, ratatouille and lots of Cheese. The kids even managed to squeeze in dessert. The best of ways to celebrate a birthday
Matthew H — Google review
We decided to spend the day in Haworth and stopped at Pavé for a late lunch what a great decision! The service was excellent professional yet warm and friendly. The food was delicious and the atmosphere wonderful. The French onion soup was perfectly balanced, rich, and deeply satisfying, and we really enjoyed the cheese and meat board. Altogether it was a memorable experience. Pavé is a real gem and I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Haworth.
Craig — Google review
Delicious food and a great atmosphere, perfect for a girls meal out or a date night. Our server Izzy was absolutely lovely, very helpful and the food came quickly. Definitely recommend :)
Emma B — Google review
We loved our first visit here on Friday for lunch! We shared the meat and cheese board option and some small plates. The food was delicious, the wine great and we loved the atmosphere.
Kate H — Google review
Outstanding! An incidental find for lunch today. My husband and I shared a medium charcuterie and cheese board. We wanted to eat everything on the menu as it all looked and sounded so good, but limited ourselves to six things. They were of excellent quality and flavour. Such a treat. Service was fab with lovely, smiley staff who were enthusiastic about their product. Unmissable!
Diane M — Google review
Treat yourself to a bottle of Douro and a selection of strong/pungent cheeses and cold cuts on the 12 item charcuterie board. Fabulous selection all round and outstanding service. Couldn't have been better.
Gerard C — Google review
98b Main St, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DP, United Kingdomhttp://www.pave-haworth.com/+44 1535 643800Tips and more reviews for Pavé
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Haworth Steam Brewing Co, located on Main Street in Yorkshire, is a microbrewery and small batch distillery offering a variety of well-balanced, hand-crafted brews including pale ales, bitters, stouts and gins. The on-site bistro and bar provide an opportunity to sample their collection while enjoying local delicacies such as skewers or curries.
Wow, what a lovely pub. The food looked amazing, so we had to order. The lamb shank was out of this world.
Jayne S — Google review
Superb micropub / brewery. It's compact but comfortable. Signs of local interest on walls and beams. Clean and welcoming. My pint of bitter was excellent. It's across from the path to the Brontë Parsonage. Recommended
David F — Google review
Always an absolute pleasure coming here The best prices on Mainstreet, and some of the best food too (so we're looking forward to the kitchen opening up again) Newly refurbished inside, so it's now bigger and better than ever!
Ashley M — Google review
Cracking pub at the top of the hill serving a wide range of ale from the brewery. Also had freshly made sangria. The record shop opposite was playing some music so had a bit of atmosphere outside. 🍻
G T — Google review
Ate on a night when celebrating Octoberfest so food was German inspired, good food and large portions and good value. Good range of real ale. Only thing stopping 5 stars it was so very noisy that you could not have a conversation over the table. Just be aware that if paying by card you will have separate bills for food and drink. Apparently it is two separate companies
Dave W — Google review
Excellent small micro type bar serving excellent quality real ale from there own brewery range and others we were both impressed dog friendly everyone made a fuss of our Dalmatian wilf.. comfy and clean ..small toilets but again clean and functional a rather good find we got there early but can get busy as it's in Haworth
David H — Google review
Easily the best place for a decent pint around Haworth. No kitchen when I was there. Friendly staff with a good atmosphere & very dog friendly.
John H — Google review
Excellent food very tasty and big portions very reasonably priced. Beer excellent and all staff very friendly. Locals pub but all very friendly and welcoming .
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