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Situated in the picturesque village of Rillington, the Coach & Horses is a stunning Grade II listed inn that dates back to the 18th century. With log fires and a cosy feel, this is a popular haunt with locals who return for excellent service and delicious fare. Located in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, this restaurant is po...
View full reviewI'd heard great things about The Tanglewood, but wasn't prepared for quite such a melody of delights. Set in verdant countryside, Nick Thomas' restaurant deserves to be popular, with scrumptious food that is sure to appease even the hungriest Yorkshireman. The kitchen team produces food that can easily be enjoyed over a glass of win...
View full reviewMiller’s Fish & Chips is an award-winning, fourth-generation family-run restaurant and takeaway located in Haxby, North Yorkshire. They can lay claim to being officially the best fish and chip shop in the North East after being named regional champions in 2017, alongside the 2018’s National Fish and Chip Awards Champions �...
View full reviewAfter 12 years at its Acomb branch, the owners of The Parvin have been able to expand their successful business, with the opening of what is turning out to be an equally impressive restaurant in Haxby. You'd be forgiven for thinking that dinner at Parvin's might be a modest affair, with its smart, unassuming frontage blending w...
View full reviewSituated between Pickering and Scarborough, The Grapes stands, quaint and inviting, alongside the main road. Inside, traditional stone floors and oak furniture create a cosy environment and the welcome here is always warm. Guests, with or without canine companions, are greeted by friendly staff and made to feel right at home in the ...
View full reviewAfter a day at Thirsk Races, it is a short drive to these converted farm buildings which are tucked away behind Front Street - look for the elegant green hanging sign and turn in the gateway to the car park and entrance. The bar has comfy brown leather sofas and the restaurant is spacious and well lit. On our table, set with large w...
View full reviewA warm welcome for the whole family, from the whole family, awaits you at The Blacksmiths Arms. Landlord Don is from Canada, landlady Ana from Portugal, and with their sons and daughter they provide traditional British food in this friendly village pub. Emblazoned above the bar and across the menu is the phrase 'we do not serve fast...
View full reviewThe tall town clock may dominate the bustling cobbled square in Thirsk but, for me, there is a greater attraction in this postcard-perfect town. That attraction would be the Black Lion Bar & Bistro, which sits pretty on Market Place and offers delicious food with more than a hint of homeliness. As you enter this remarkable, cosy...
View full reviewRailway enthusiasts and foodies alike will love this unique eatery and hotel in Shipton. Founded in 1985 by an ex-railwayman with a passion for all things train-related, The Sidings has been cleverly constructed around five original Pullman-style carriages, which house part of the restaurant and several cosy guest rooms, fill...
View full reviewThe Chiquito philosophy centres around a passion for food made using only the tastiest of ingredients. The team offers a first-rate experience for all diners, no matter what the occasion. Sizzling specials, Tex Mex favourites, burgers with bite and many popular Mexican dishes make up the menu, meaning there's something for everyone ...
View full reviewLocated in the village of Snainton, The Coachman Inn is a destination restaurant and bar, perfectly situated on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. The Grade II listed Georgian inn is a beautiful and historic setting for an overnight stay in one of the comfortable rooms, providing the opportunity to explore the stunning Yorkshi...
View full reviewAfter driving through the maze of lovely villages of North Yorkshire, over bridges and through scenery you might find on the front cover of a classic novel, it seemed that our destination was sure to be one of beauty. Our expectations were surpassed at the first glimpse of Aldwark Manor as we wound through the golf course, seeing th...
View full reviewHideaway Kitchen at The Dunsforth is in the village of Lower Dunsforth, within easy reach of Harrogate and York. It’s a relaxed and informal environment where you can enjoy great quality, fresh food in stylish surroundings. Hideaway Kitchen is a home from home; a rural restaurant that offers coffee and cakes throughout the day, ...
View full reviewOn the doorstep of the Dales is the hamlet of Lower Dunsforth, which is found in the middle of the 'golden triangle' below Thirsk and equidistant from Harrogate and York. It's at this unassuming but incredibly beautiful spot that you'll find chef patron Paul Cunliffe's first solo venture: The Dunsforth. This is a destination rest...
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