Yates's

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Yates's is a popular public house chain in the United Kingdom, known for its wide range of beverages and traditional British cuisine. The chain is owned by the Stonegate Pub Company, which operates over 690 pubs and bars across the UK.

History[edit | edit source]

Yates's was established in 1884 by Peter and Simon Yates in Oldham, Greater Manchester. The brothers aimed to provide a warm and friendly environment for the local community. Over the years, Yates's has expanded its operations across the UK, becoming a well-known name in the British pub industry.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Yates's operates in various locations across the UK, including city centres and suburban areas. Each pub offers a wide range of beverages, including beer, wine, and spirits, as well as a menu of traditional British dishes. Some locations also offer live entertainment and host special events.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Yates's includes a variety of traditional British dishes, such as fish and chips, Sunday roasts, and full English breakfasts. The chain also offers a selection of vegetarian and vegan options. In addition to food, Yates's offers a wide range of beverages, including draught and bottled beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Yates's has received mixed reviews over the years. While some customers praise the chain for its friendly atmosphere and affordable prices, others criticise it for its inconsistent service and food quality. Despite these criticisms, Yates's remains a popular choice for many British pub-goers.

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