A unique gem by the sea has been named as Yorkshire’s Pub of the Year.
The Three B’s Micropub in Bridlington took the award from Camra, the Campaign for Real Ale.
Run by a husband-and-wife team who are passionate about beer and cider, the popular micropub is described as “Bridlington’s Real Ale Destination”, showcasing four cask beers usually from Yorkshire microbreweries.
The pub on Marshall Avenue aims to never sell the same beer twice, making for an exciting range of everchanging beers at the bar.
It the Society of Independent Brewers’ (SIBA) UK’s Best City Independent Craft Beer Pub or Bar finalist in 2021. Also, being a National Cider Pub of the Year finalist in 2023, at least 10 ciders of varying styles and strengths are served from local suppliers.
CAMRA Yorkshire regional director Kevin Keaveny says: “The result of this year’s competition shows that micropubs continue to be popular with CAMRA members and discerning drinkers.
“We are recognising the efforts made by enthusiastic and hard-working management, and their staff.”

A total of 17 fantastic pubs have battled it out with thousands of pubs across the UK to be crowned the winner in their area.
Pubs in the competition are scored on their atmosphere, decor, welcome, service, inclusivity, overall impression, but most importantly – the quality of live beer, real cider and perry.
The regional and national finalists will now compete for the UK National Pub of the Year award, with judges whittling the 17 pubs down to just four in late September.
Camra’s National Pub of the Year title is the topmost accolade the campaigning group can bestow upon a pub. The overall winner will be announced in January.