A Bridlington Pub has made it through to the final round of the Pub of the Year Competition.
The Three B’s micropub in Bridlington has been named as one of the top four pubs in the UK by CAMRA and will now have the chance to compete to be named the best in the country.
Landlord Mark Bates says it's a great accolade.
Run by a husband-and-wife team who are passionate about beer and cider, the popular micropub is described as "Bridlington's Real Ale Destination", showcasing four cask beers with a focus on stocking local Yorkshire-based beers.
The pub is renowned for its excellent customer service, with the staff providing knowledge on the drinks they serve, as well as information for visitors about what they can get up to in the town.
The pub aims to never sell the same beer twice, making for an exciting range of ever-changing beers at the bar, becoming the Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) UK’s Best City Independent Craft Beer Pub or Bar finalist in 2021. Also, as a CAMRA National Cider Pub of the Year finalist in 2023, at least 10 ciders of varying styles and strengths are served from local suppliers.
The pub also prides itself on being inclusive, and catering to a diverse collection of locals. They also open their doors to dogs, with a chicken broth-based ‘Dog Beer’ on the menu for furry friends. The Three B’s holds bi-weekly quiz nights to raise money for their charity of choice, the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
The overall winner of the pub of the year competition will be revealed in January but landlord Mark Bates says just to make the final four is a great achievement.
CAMRA Yorkshire Regional Director Kevin Keaveny said:
“Many congratulations to the team at the Three B’s in Bridlington. To make it to the final round of the Pub of the Year competition is no mean feat, and all credit goes to Mark, Cheryl and the team for fostering a welcoming atmosphere and an impressive selection of tipples.
Though the establishment may be small, its beer and cider range is mighty, and it would be fantastic to see as many new faces in there as possible to celebrate this achievement.”
All the pubs in the competition are selected by CAMRA volunteers and judged on their atmosphere, decor, welcome, service, value for money, customer mix and most importantly – quality of beer. The overall winner will be announced in January 2025.


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