Pocklington's Market Tap was presented with plaques to recognize this as members visited the pub and toured the area over the weekend.
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“It brings a bit of York to Pocklington. A comprehensive selection of cask beers from Brew York adds a 'must-see' to the town's already lively pub scene. ”
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Market Tap on Market Street offers wine, spirits, soft drinks and Yu Asia street food, plus 14 barrels and eight cask lines.
TripAdvisor, the review website, awards 4.4 stars out of 5 based on 83 reviews, ranking first out of two bars and pubs in town.
Google awards the market 4.7 out of five stars based on 242 reviews.
York Kamura members enjoy market taps (Image: Supplied)
A Brew York spokesman said: “We are extremely pleased that Market Tap has been named the Pub of the Season by York Camra, which is an incredible achievement and a real achievement for the team's hard work and passion.
“From a Brew York perspective, we couldn’t be proud of it. Market Tap is a venue that truly advocates for independent breweries, offering an incredible showcase of the diversity and quality of local beers.
“This perception not only sheds light on the pub itself, but also helps attract more visitors to Pocklington.
He added: “What makes the market taps special is the authentic care and enthusiasm behind the bar. The team's commitment to quality keeps people coming back, whether it's fully stored barrels, rather spinning barrel lines and a welcoming atmosphere.
“We are excited that the venue has gained the recognition it deserves and is genuinely encouraging those who have not yet visited to experience it themselves and have not yet visited. It is a proper gem.”
Following Saturday's presentation, York Kamra members also visited Feathers Hotel and Stanford Bar and Grill in Pocklington, Gate-Inn at Millington, Wals Inn Hagerte, Freese-Inn at Bishop Wilton, Boots and Shoe-Inn at Ellerton and St. Vincent Arms at Sutton and Delwent.