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With its shop, B&B & other additions, the Star is now a fully fledged cottage industry – although the pub is still the hub, & an absolute model… more »
The restaurant at the Feversham Arms & Verbena Spa shares the same cosy, home-from-home appeal as its parent hotel. White tablecloths & formal… more »
The Banks family has been farming hereabouts for hundreds of years, & their latest venture is this handsome, 16th-century pub out in the sticks… more »
Yorkshire villages don’t get much cuter than hilltop Crayke, & pub food doesn’t get much more satisfying than the big-hearted dishes served… more »
This old coaching house on Pickering's Market Place has sleek, comfortable & contemporary interiors, matched by some excellent food & wine. Eat… more »
Sophie Smith runs this busy cafe in pretty Easingwold with enthusiasm & boundless energy: when she’s not baking/serving/chatting you might catch… more »
Comprehensively knocked through, stripped back & smartly refurbished, the Carpenters Arms is one of three pubs acquired by the owners of the venerable… more »
The menu has hardly changed down the years, but it hardly needs to. By 6pm customers have found their way off the A19 to the attractive village… more »
Some of today’s most lively cooking is happening in rural kitchens, & this born-again boozer is no exception. With an elegant Georgian exterior… more »
A very English pub hidden away in one of the quieter corners of the Lake District, the Blacksmith’s Arms really did start life as a smithy before… more »
The McCoy brothers are now into their fourth decade as custodians of this famously eccentric, one-off bistro-with-rooms, where big helpings of… more »
On the old mail route between York & Scarborough, this rather grand, ivy-clad Georgian coaching inn is a useful pit stop for today’s travellers… more »
North Yorkshire is becoming increasingly well endowed with top-quality dining pubs & the Crown at Great Ouseburn is another desirable addition… 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 »
The Anvil was a working forge until the mid-1980s, & the 200-year-old blacksmith’s workshop is now the bar, forming a unique centrepiece to this… more »
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