The Fighting Cock is isolated in a rather desolate quarter of the city. The barren landscape surrounding the pub giving no clue to the reason why so many people flock to the old brick and stone building ‘on the corner with lots and lots of discarded steel beer kegs outside’.
Inside, it has a dark wood floor, white walls and a dingy brown ceiling. The Fighting Cock certainly has atmosphere but more importantly, wonderful beer.
On Saturday it was at capacity with an eclectic mix of genuine customers…….city folk in search of a decent pint…..and football supporters (home fans) praying for a good season.
On draught you will be spoilt for choice - Landlord (brewed at the Timothy Taylor Brewery in nearby Keighley), Erdinger, Veltin’s, Brakspeare, Lindeboom and Abbot Ale.
There's also an impressive array of real ales, including Skipton’s Copper Dragon, Saltaire from West Yorkshire, the Glentworth Brewery in Doncaster and Bradford’s very own Salamander Brewery. Even the ciders are classy, from Biddenden’s Monks Delight to Weston’s Old Rosie.
The Fighting Cock is a small drink-focused pub………but the food isn’t great. A couple of years ago I had a reasonable stew….last year it was an inedible pie capped with a layer of mushy peas….this year I played safe and opted for the classic ‘doorstep’ sandwich - a better choice.
The Last Word
Possibly the best real ale pub in this season's League 2…..
The Fighting Cock, 21 Preston Street, Bradford, BD7 1JE………probably a tad too far to walk to Valley Parade not improved by an unforgiving hill - a 5 minute drive and an 'impromptu' car park adjacent to the away stand - a much preferred option.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
League 2 Pub Watch - Bradford
Posted by A Shot from Wales at 22:04
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