Heading back over to Manchester from Leeds, our group had to stop off in Huddersfield and experience Magic Rock’s tap room as we love their beers. The craft beer brewery needed larger premises after outgrowing its previous one in Quarmby(though they still also brew from there). It’s a large, modern industrial space, though it felt surprisingly cosy even when it was packed with Saturday evening drinkers. Interior-wise, it’s somewhere closer to the BrewDog or ‘neo-punk’ side of the design spectrum, with neon lighting and windows through to the inner workings of the brewery. With nine keg and two cask lines of their own beers, as well as an ever-changing selection of guest ales, you’re not left wanting at the bar. There are non-alcoholic options for non-drinkers and children — a few families were enjoying themselves here too. Street food vendors serve on Friday and Saturday nights; Magic Rock serve pork pies with chutneys on Thursdays and Sundays, so you can grab a bite if you wanted. Check out their website which lists their street food line up for the coming weeks.