Hales Bar

Hales Bar

📍 1-3 Crescent Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2RS

About Hales Bar

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Certainly the most historic & oldest pub in Harrogate, our establishment has a history going back to the earliest days of the town’s emergence as a leading spa resort. Originating as one of the first inns for spa visitors after sulphur wells were first established in the mid-18th century, sulphur springs still flow beneath the cellar & the distinctive odours occasionally percolate up to the bar area.

The premises were rebuilt circa 1827 & known as The Promenade Inn. At this time it was said to be a most successful coaching inn. It was enlarged in 1856 & known as Hodgson’s until 1882 when William Hales became the landlord.

Our main lounge bar preserves itself well, with mirrors & other interesting features & fittings from the Victorian era, including traditional gas lighting & cigar lighters.

The smaller Georgian style Vaults room previously traded as a wines & spirits merchant. Newly refurbished in 2013, uncovering original wooden beams, a stone display alcove & real log fire re-instated from the old coaching inn of yesteryear.

The inn would have been known to Tobias Smollett who in May 1766 visited Harrogate in which he set part of his novel Humphrey Clinker. Used by Sir John Barbirolli as his favourite when the Halle Orchestra visited to play in the town, it was also used for interior scenes in the film Chariots of Fire & DCI Banks in 2012. Reputed to be haunted although we’ve yet to be spooked!

Food Service times
Monday - kitchen is CLOSED
Tues - Fri 12 noon - 2.30
Sat 12 noon until 4 pm
Sun noon until 3 pm
All times may vary dependent on bookings & levels of trade, please telephone in advance in order to avoid disappointment

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📍 1-3 Crescent Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2RS

4.4

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Showing 5 of 1,069 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
a month ago

According to the bartender, the pub is the oldest one in town! By reading the history of the pub, stated it opened around 1766 wowwwwww! I really do love the vibe of this pub, everyone here is super friendly, the staff is incredible, I had such a wonderful time here. Many thanks, and hope to visit again!

Anonymous
5/5
6 months ago

Casta assures me that I have been here before but I have no recollection, even of the gas lamps on the bar. A one room pub with a rear beer garden. A choice of 5 real ales in this Cask Marque pub. Jorvic chose the Rooster's Yorkshire best. Yummy scrummy! Lovely pub.

Anonymous
5/5
a year ago

Came for a quick drink with friends. First visit. Really nice cosy pub. Two bars, one very quiet and the other very busy. Not a huge place but we were able to get a table. The busy bar was much more warmer, welcoming and more interesting. Very good choice of drinks at reasonable prices. Service was friendly and helpful. Definitely worth a visit.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

Lovely bar, really enjoyed our visit. Didn't eat so could not rate the food. Great service, thanks to Suzi who made us really welcome.

Anonymous
5/5
4 months ago

It was so good! The oldest pub in Harrogate and it shows with its charming and antique features . Bar staff gave me a tour of the place and explained the history which was appriciated. Loved the pies and mash! I also had a lovely blonde beer that tasted perfect. You can tell the cask is well looked after! Thank you so much for a lovely rainy pit stop. And thank you to Tiggy behind the bar who was the funniest bar tender I ever met!