This Pub is situated out of the town center. It is one of only two pubs on the North side of the river wharfe.
| Bitter | Tetley's, Tetley's Mild & Calders. | |
| Lager | XXXX & Calsberg | |
| Activities | Quiz, pool, darts and gamblers | |
| Popularity | Not good except music quiz night | |
| Interior Design | Trad mix | |
| Areas | Saloon & Lounge | |
| Atmosphere | Poor, Except Tuesdays music quiz with DJ Ray | |
| Bar Snacks | Good & varied | |
| Theme | Thomas Chippendale | |
| Beer Garden | Bench's in Carpark | |
| Music | Pants generally except Tuesdays music quiz when it varies | |
| View From Window | Road and Carpark | |
| Possibility of fight | Rare | |
| Patrons average age | 30's - 60's | |
| TV | Sky - Movies - Football | |
| Payment methods | Switch, electron and visa | |
| Average round | £7.00 | |
| Male to Female ratio | 3:2 | |
| Overall | 63% | |
A 17th century building which was converted into the Yew Tree. The pub is made of three sections. One 400 years old, another 300 years and the third 200 years old. It first became a pub in 1870 with the landlord Walter Barnes.