Concept Taverns Share The Warmth Of A Great Local With Bingley

26th April 2021

Market Square Tavern will be opening in the historic town of Bingley next week. Recently renovated the Market Square Tavern has been designed and decorated to create a modern pub, with a warm traditional feel and opportunities for some social play. 

This is the latest offering from Concept Taverns LTD, the Yorkshire based pub company who also have venues in Leeds, Horsforth, Guiseley and Thackley.  The site in Bingley takes their group to six with an additional pub in Huddersfield in the pipeline. Concept Tavern venues are skilfully designed to respect the comforting feel of exposed brick work and wooden beams whilst embracing the appeal of modern styling, innovative brewing and the joy of playing games with friends. 

Originally the Ferrands Arms, a local pub on the market square since 1840, the Market Square Tavern has undergone a complete £350,000 transformation.  The Market Square Garden, with its seating area and raised decking, will be opening up on the 29th April (make sure you book in) with the doors to the inside space being opened for the first time on 17th May. A truly exciting day! 

Guests to the Market Square Tavern are treated to 20 lines of beer including cask beer supplied by their own microbrewery in Horsforth. Alongside the impressive cocktail and wine menus you can tantalise your tastebuds with food from their modern menu of hand-stretched pizzas, tacos and nachos. For those wanting to add some competition to their night out then the Market Square Tavern offers both American Pool and the new competitive socialising concept rebound shuffleboard. 

Just to build the anticipation further the Market Square Tavern are running a giveaway. You could be in with the chance of winning a table for four on the opening night to include two hours of gaming, three buckets of beer and pizza! Visit their Facebook for all the details. 

As this venue is nestled right in the heart of Bingley, a stones throw from the train station, you really do need to get your table reserved to avoid missing out.