The Whalebone
Located in a historic industrial area linked to the whaling trade, this unique pub is a true treasure. It has been continuously licensed since 1791, making it a significant part of the area's rich history. The current building, which was constructed in 1890, has undergone numerous internal modifications over the years. The pub is adorned with photographs of old Hull pubs, as well as the city's football and rugby league clubs, adding a touch of nostalgia and local pride to the atmosphere. Since becoming a free house in 2002, the pub has been offering up to five different types of real ales. In addition to the traditional real ales, the pub also offers a variety of craft and continental ales. This diverse selection caters to a wide range of tastes and preferences, ensuring that every guest can find a beverage they enjoy. This rare gem of a pub, with its deep historical roots and wide selection of ales, is a must-visit destination for both locals and visitors alike.