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Chef Jason Davies & his wife Sue have produced an absolute gem at this personable little restaurant in a hamlet just five miles north of Whitby… more »
An uninspiring outside belies a deeply sophisticated interior with cuisine to match at this distinctly un-run-of-the-mill restaurant. The menu… more »
Over the years, Craythorne Hall has played host to politicians, royalty & socialites, & it still retains an air of unabashed grandeur – although… 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 »
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 »
Queues for the superb, locally caught fish are part & parcel of eating at the Magpie Cafe – a Whitby institution for over 100 years. The extensive… more »
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 »
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 »
This ultra-traditional seafood restaurant certainly knows how to satisfy the staunch, diehard brigade, dishing up everything from prawn cocktail… more »
Provenance doesn’t get much sharper than naming the trawlers & skippers who land your fish, but then Greens is only a splash away from the quay… 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 »
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