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The family owners of this spruce, upbeat seafood café have been in the fish & chip business since the 1950s, & still take great pride in their… more »
A Whitby harbourside resident since 1940 or thereabouts, the Magpie is arguably the mother of all chippies. Families dote on the place, and devotees… more »
The Marine opened in May 2008. We have four luxury suites all with either sea or harbour views. The bar serves a range of exciting and delicious… more » This review is not by Square Meal
If you want to dodge the tourist throng, this typical Victorian pub on Whitby’s handsome, cobbled Church Street is a little gem. The frosted… more »
Despite being a playground for the masses from Middlesbrough, Whitby is now a destination area, & this classy bar/brasserie ups the ante. The views… more »
Provenance doesn’t get much sharper than naming the trawlers and skippers who land your fish, but then Green’s is only a splash away from the… more »
This ultra-traditional seafood restaurant certainly knows how to satisfy the staunch, diehard brigade, dishing up everything from prawn cocktail… more »
This pretty whitewashed cottage café on the edge of Mulgrave Woods – a mere pebble’s throw from the sandy beach at Sandsend – doubles as… more »
Chef Jason Davies and his wife Sue have produced an absolute cracker at this personable little restaurant in a hamlet just five miles north of… more »
One of the tiniest boozers in North Yorkshire, with an emblematic laurel tree seemingly sprouting from its frontage, this legendary watering hole… more »
If you judge a pub by its view, this must be one of the best in Britain. The Royal sits in the heart of pretty Runswick Bay amid a jumble of honey-coloured… more »
This handsome 19th-century coaching inn stands back from the road about eight miles inland from Whitby. A proper old snug, complete with a working… more »
Egton Bridge sits in a wooded valley seven miles southwest of Whitby and is a stop on the picturesque Esk Valley railway line. It’s also famous… more »
This pretty whitewashed pub, actually two 19th-century cottages knocked together, is legendary both for its location and its minuscule proportions… more »
Port Mulgrave, between Staithes and Runswick Bay, is a village on the Cleveland Way long-distance footpath. The Ship Inn was a down-at-heel pub… more »
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