The Rooley? The Branch? Which pubs do you miss in Bradford? | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

2022-08-26 20:36:00 By : Ms. Grace Yu

WHICH pub or bar from the past do you miss the most in Bradford?

Many of the district’s watering holes have been shut or knocked down completely over recent years, but which of them do you remember with fondness?

Maybe you liked a pint at The Bradfordian on Westgate, or the Moulders Arms in Sticker Lane, Bradford?

Other examples are The Rooley pub in Bradford, which was demolished in the 1990s, and later became a McDonald’s on Rooley Lane.

The Roebuck pub on Harrogate Road, Greengates, closed in 2013 and was later demolished to make way for a Farmfoods store.

The Branch, Bradford Road, Shipley, was demolished with the land set to be used as part of the Bradford to Shipley Corridor Improvement Project.

Let us know the pubs of the past in Bradford you miss the most and why in the comments section below.

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