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Leading Gastropubs in North Yorkshire
Included below are gastropubs, such as The General Tarleton Inn in North Yorkshire. Gastropubs – restaurants in a public house or coaching inn. Although there are a huge range of styles of gastropubs in the UK, you can expect those included in this guide to offer very good food in comfortable surroundings. There will usually be a strong British accent to the menu, but many chefs will also display a grounding in classic French cuisine.
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The General Tarleton Inn
Boroughbridge Road, Ferrensby, Knaresborough
There’s a lot of history associated with this former 18th century coaching inn, and not only because it’s named after a notorious general who fought in the American war of Independence. Chef John Topham worked with the late and legendary Dennis... more
The Star Inn
Harome, Helmsley
This 14th century “longhouse” has been one of the most successful and lauded gastropubs in the land for more than a decade. In that time the business has grown to encompass luxury accommodation, but at heart it’s a village pub, albeit a multi-award... more
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The Dawnay Arms
Newton on Ouse, York
This is no ordinary pub. There's the picturesque setting on the banks of the River Ouse, the inviting open fire and homely scrubbed wooden stools and tables. But more importantly, there's chef Martel Smith in the kitchen. Smith trained with the... more
The Bull at Broughton
Skipton
This isn't just any old gastropub. Run by Nigel Haworth and Craig Bancroft of Michelin starred-Northcote fame, its the fourth of their Ribble Valley Inns that also includes the Three Fishes, The Highwayman and The Clog and Billycock. The rugged... more
The Sandpiper Inn
Market Place, Leyburn
A characterful stone 17th century building, with ivy creeping over the walls, houses this award winning gastropub. The interior is quintessentially traditional English pub with a cosy bar, open fires and menus on blackboards while the restaurant... more
The Black Swan at Oldstead
Oldstead, York
A handsome, double bow-fronted 16th century building set amid the beautiful North York Moors. The Black Swan provides a tranquil setting for some superior grub. Inside there’s everything you’d want from a rural English pub; natural flagstone floors,... more
The Anvil Inn
Main Street, Sawdon
The Anvil Inn is an award winning country dining pub with two self catering cottages,located in a refurbished 18th century forge. Exposed stone work, a steeply pitched wooden roof, bare floorboards, cast iron pub tables and wooden settles define the... more
The Malt Shovel
Main Street, Brearton, Harrogate
A white washed 16th century house is home to this family run village pub and restaurant. Old oak beams, flagstone floors, blazing log fires and comfy leather armchairs create a traditional and welcoming atmosphere. Three separate dining areas,... more
The Punch Bowl
Marton, Marton-cum-Grafton, York
This traditional village inn dates back to the 16th century and still retains its old world charm and cosy character with oak beams and open fires. Dine informally in the traditional bar with its large wooden tables and roaring fire where there's... more
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Towns in North Yorkshire with Restaurant listings: Bolton Abbey | Boroughbridge | Harrogate | Helmsley | Knaresborough | Leyburn | Masham | Northallerton | Osmotherley | Ripon | Sawdon | Scarborough | Skipton | Tadcaster | Thirsk | West Witton | Whitby | York
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