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Pub Guide

  • Allerston
    • Cayley Arms A170 Allerston YO18 7PJ Telephone(01723) 859904

      This popular traditional village local, recently refurbished, is located on the A170 Scarborough to Pickering road. There is a tap room, lounge bar and separate restaurant ( which can double as a function room ). Two regular ales and one changing guest are offered. Bottles ales are also available. Pub teams participate in local darts and domino leagues. Smokers are catered for at the front and also in the beer garden at the rear. Dogs are welcome away from eating areas. It is planned to serve food in the near future .

  • Burniston
    • Oak Wheel 19-21 Coastal Road Burniston YO13 0HR Telephone(01723) 870230

      A friendly large roomed village local which specialises in excellent cuisine. The meals are traditional home-cooked with daily specials available using local produce sourced where possible and served evenings only ( Monday to Thursday ) together with weekend lunchtimes. There are two regular hand-pulled ales, both with cask marque approval. Patio doors lead to a heated smoking area and garden seating. An open log fire can be enjoyed during the winter months. En-suite accommodation is available. Dogs are welcome when food is not being served.

    • Three Jolly Sailors 2 High Street Burniston YO13 0HJ Telephone(01723) 871259

      This Grade II listed pub, formerly a farmhouse dating back to the early 19th century with later alterations, is located in Burniston village at the A165/A171 junction. There are three rooms; the main bar, restaurant, and conservatory. Of note is the low timber-beamed ceiling of the main bar. Home-cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. Occasional live entertainment features at weekends. A spacious beer garden is situated to the side of the pub and a large car park to the rear.

  • Cayton
    • Farrier 89 Main Street Cayton YO11 3RP Telephone(01723) 861432

      The former Blacksmiths Arms reopened in December 2018 after a period of closure of years. The pub is reduced in size as part of the building has been converted to residential. Now offering a house beer togeher with a guest .

    • Star Inn 88 Main Street Cayton YO11 3RP Telephone(01723) 449820

      The Star Inn is located on the main street of Cayton village, approximately 3 miles south of Scarborough town centre and is a very popular, multi-roomed, traditionally run local pub. Food served every day with Sunday offering the traditional roast dinner. The pub is sports orientated with a darts team and several TV's screening major sporting events. To the rear of the pub is a spacious beer garden and probably the finest undercover heated smoking area for miles around. There is live entertainment on the last Saturday of the month, and Wednesday nights alternate between Karaoke and Quiz nights.

  • Cayton Bay
    • Tow Bar 2 Mill lane Cayton Bay YO11 3NN Telephone07903 270943

      The Tow Bar pub is situated at the entrance to Browns Caravan Park in Cayton Bay some 3.5 miles south east of Scarborough town centre and welcomes visitors and locals alike. One regular beer and two guests are offered. Home-cooked meals can be obtained throughout the day with lunch and evening menus available. Food themed nights, karaoke, bingo and music feature regularly in the evenings. Childrens facilities are provided both inside the pub and outside ( play park ). WILL RE-OPEN IN MARCH 2020

  • Cloughton
    • Blacksmith's Arms High Street Cloughton YO13 0AE Telephone(01723) 870244

      The Grade II listed Blacksmiths Arms, situated on the A171, Scarborough to Whitby road, is some 250 years old, forming part of the Duchy of Lancaster Estate, and is renowned for serving Her Majesty The Queen and HRH Prince Philip their first pub lunch (May 2010) This is a classic, two-roomed village pub with a cosy, subdued lounge at the front and a bright, lively bar, popular with locals at the rear. Home-cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. En-suite accommodation is available either in the main building or the self-contained holiday cottages behind the pub. Dogs are welcome in the bar and a smoking/drinking area is located at the rear.

    • Bryherstones Country Inn Newlands Road Cloughton YO13 0AR Telephone(01723) 870744

      Nestling between the North York moors and the coast, just outside the village of Cloughton. Back in the hands of the Shipley family since 2009, the pub has been restored to its former glory. Its many rooms are full of features, including a separate games room. An extensive locally sourced menu is offered - booking is advised evenings and Sunday lunchtimes. The spacious beer garden has a children's play area, the pub is child and dog friendly. There is a large car park.

    • Hayburn Wyke Hotel Newlands Road Cloughton YO13 0AU Telephone(01723) 870202

      An 18th century coaching inn in woodland next to the disused Scarborough to Whitby railway and only minutes away from the Cleveland Way coastal path and rocky beach. It is popular with cyclists and walkers. Homemade food served for breakfast, lunchtimes and evenings (closed Monday and Tuesday) with the Sunday carvery (noon until 4pm) a local favourite. En-suite accommodation is available. Outside is a well provisioned children's play area and a sizeable heated smoking area. Benefits from a function room. Camping in nearby field by prior arrangement only. Winter opening ends in March.

    • Red Lion Inn 28 High Street Cloughton YO13 0AE Telephone(01723) 870702

      A popular local located in the village high street ( A171). This recently refurbished pub has now a splt-level single room with a games area on the upper level. A beer garden is situated beyond the car park ( which can be accessed via a narrow entrance). Two regular house beers and a rotating guest are offered. Bed and Breakfast is available. Occasional live entertainment features at weekends. Quiz nights are held every Friday.

  • East Ayton
    • Denison Arms 40 Main Street East Ayton YO13 9HL Telephone(01723) 671215

      This thriving village pub is situated some 4 miles south-west of Scarborough on the A170 Pickering Road. The new management have carried out refurbishments and introduced a new menu of good quality food at reasonable prices. There is a main lounge together with a smaller eating area. This pub is family oriented and the outdoor seating area is popular during warm weather. We now encourage diners, drinkers and dogs with a warm welcome offered to all. Quiz night is Friday. A smoking/drinking area is at the side of the pub.

  • Ebberston
    • Grapes Inn Scarborough Road Ebberston YO13 9PA Telephone(01723) 859273

      This Grade II listed 3-roomed local is located on the A170 Scarborough to Pickering road on the edge of Ebberston village. There is a large main bar, snug and family room with modern furnishings throughout. Freshly cooked meals are served throughout the day. At the rear of the pub is a partially covered smoking/drinking area adjacent to a spacious car park. To the side is a beer garden.

      Closed PubCo seeking new tenant

  • Filey
    • Belle Vue Bar 37 Belle Vue Street Filey YO14 9LQ Telephone07767 734928

      This town centre local is located close to the Crescent Gardens and has a split-levelled main upstairs bar with the pool table situated on the upper level - a games room is at basement level (can be used for functions). Live entertainment features at weekends. There is a smoking/drinking area at the side of the building with a sea view

    • Bonhommes Bar Royal Crescent Court, The Crescent Filey YO14 9JH Telephone(01723) 515325

      Located just off the fine Victorian Royal Crescent Hotel complex, the bar's name celebrates John Paul Jones, father of the American Navy. His ship, the Bonhomme Richard, was involved in a battle off nearby Flamborough Head during the War of Independence in September 1779. Up to five hand pumps dispense ale in summer reducing to three in winter. A quiz is held on Saturday afternoon each week at 4pm. Live music on Sunday afternoon from 4pm. Local CAMRA Rural Winner & Runner Up Pub of the Year for many years.

    • Buccaneer 8-12 Union Street Filey YO14 9DZ Telephone(01723) 518504

      The Buccaneer is situated in the heart of Filey town centre and on the first floor of a former cinema. The large main room is divided into the bar area (with pool table and dart board) and restaurant area, Smugglers Cove. Home-cooked food is served throughout the day. Live music is a regular feature at weekends. Smokers are catered for under the entrance canopy. Children are welcome until 9pm.

    • Captain Will's 11 Murray Street Filey YO14 9DA Telephone07802 466606

      Former post office converted to café bar in April 2019, Captain Will's has a modern bright and clean décor. Open for brunch, lunch and tea-time meals, bar snacks including a cheeseboard for two and a selection of locally made cakes.

    • Cobblers Arms 2 Union Street Filey YO14 9DZ Telephone(01723) 512511

      Micropub in the centre of Filey, the bar started out as a private residence before becoming a Cobblers shop from which the pub takes its name. Offering four changing guest ales with five real ciders always available. The bar is dog and family friendly. There is a regular Quiz on a Tuesday night and live music occasionally. The rear snug is available for meetings free of charge.

    • Dark Witch 5 Hope Street Filey YO14 9DJ Telephone(01723) 314678

      A popular American style bar and restaurant located in the town centre. Drinks may be purchased without having a meal.

    • Filey Conservative Club 24 Belle Vue Street Filey YO14 9HY Telephone(01723) 514352

      A friendly atmosphere is found in this town centre club. The bar is situated in a large room with comfortable furnishings at street level. Two snooker tables and a pool table are upstairs and an outdoor smoking area can be accessed at the rear. Live entertainment occasionally. Quiz nights every Thursday and Saturday from 9pm. Bingo sessions on Monday, Thursday and Saturday. All the major sporting action from Sky and BT sports channels my be viewed TV may be viewed.

    • Imperial 20-22 Hope Street Filey YO14 9DL Telephone07807 503741

      Sympathetically restored two-roomed town-centre pub with traditional wood and stone floors, within easy reach of Filey beach and Filey Brigg which ends the Cleveland and Wolds Way walks. Popular with walkers, birdwatchers and campers. Guest ales are changed regularly and quizzes are staged on Sunday evenings during the winter months. Pub teams participate in local pool and darts leagues. Occasional live entertainment features at weekends. Of note are the numerous old photographs of Filey displayed in both bars.

    • John Paul Jones Sunrise Drive,The Bay Filey YO14 9GE Telephone(01723) 518170

      The John Paul Jones community pub is situated in The Bay development which is a 150 acre site some 3 miles south of Filey on the A165 mid-way between Scarborough and Bridlington. The large main bar offers a rotating guest ale. Home-cooked meals are served all day - from an extensive menu. Quiz nights are on Wednesday. There is a smoking/drinking area at the front and side of the pub. For passing trade ample parking is available. One of the newest pubs in the Scarborough CAMRA area.

    • Star Inn 23 Mitford Street Filey YO14 9DX Telephone(01723) 512031

      The Star Inn is located just off the Filey town centre and has a large main room and separate restaurant/function room. Three regular beers and three rotating guests are offered. Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings (except on Mon). Live entertainment features occasionally. Pub teams participate in a local pool league. Smokers are catered for both front and rear of the building. Local CAMRA Rural Runner Up Pub of the Year 2016.

    • Station Hotel 15 Church Street Filey YO14 9ED Telephone(01723) 515117

      A thriving pub, known by locals as the Top House which boasts five eating and drinking areas; the quiet lounge, pool room, main bar, conservatory and beer garden/smoking area. Two regular cask ales are available ( all cask marque approved ). Home-made food is served all day every day (best to check during Winter). Accommodation is also available in rooms separate from the main pub building. Regular entertainment includes live music, karaoke and quiz night . The Station Hotel is home to the Filey Folk Club which meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month.

    • Three Tuns Hotel 26 Murray Street Filey YO14 9DG Telephone(01723) 512183

      A busy town-centre establishment, close to the beach and the many tourist attractions that Filey has to offer. There is a main lounge together with a sports bar where Premiership and Champions League Football is screened. Two regular cask ales are available (cask marque approved). Home-cooked food is served lunchtimes and evenings. Accommodation is available. The Three Tuns has live entertainment at weekends (Thurs-Sun nights till late). There is a large car park at the rear together with a beer garden and covered smoking area.

      Opening hours may vary, so best to check before visiting.

    • White Lodge Hotel The Crescent Filey YO14 9JX Telephone(01723) 514771

      A cosy non-residents bar which offers a regular and guest cask ale. Bottled ales are also available from local microbreweries. Food is served daily in the hotel restaurant with snacks available on request. There is also a lounge area with coffee bar. Family friendly, but dogs only allowed in the outside smoking/drinking area.

  • Flixton
    • Foxhound Inn Main Street Flixton YO11 3UB Telephone(01723) 890301

      This village pub, recently refurbished, is located in Flixton, some 7 miles south of Scarborough on the A1039 which links Filey to the A64. There is a large main bar together with two restaurants. A popular venue for home-cooked meals served throughout the day, with huge portions a speciality. Three changing guest beers are offered. A smoking/drinking area is adjacent to the spacious car park.

  • Fylingdales
    • Flask Inn Blacksmiths Hill Fylingdales YO22 4QH Telephone(01947) 880305

      Located off the A171 ( Whitby to Scarborough road ) and 7 miles south of Whitby, the Flask Inn is part of a holiday home complex. Home-cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. There is a large L-shaped room with bar and dining areas. Holiday homes are available for hire. Three regular cask ales are offered.Can get busy during the tourist season. Family and dog friendly. Note: Winter hours refer to December - February. It is advisable to check opening times prior to visiting.

  • Ganton
    • Greyhound Inn Main Street Ganton YO12 4NX Telephone(01944) 710116

      The Ganton Greyhound Country Inn and Restaurant is situated on the A64 some 15 minutes driving time from Scarborough and a great base for sightseeing in the North Yorkshire area - the championship golf course is next door. There is a main bar,restaurant and separate pool room.Home-cooked meals prepared from locally sourced produce are served in the evenings together with Sunday lunches. En-suite accommodation is available in a range of rooms.Smokers are catered for in a partially covered area at the side of the Inn.

  • Gristhorpe
    • Bull Inn 26 Main Street Gristhorpe YO14 9PP Telephone(01723) 512359

      This popular local is located in Gristhorpe village main street with parts of the building dating back 400 years. There is a main room divided in drinking, eating and games areas plus a separate restaurant/function room. Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. The pub has two pool teams and sporting events can be viewed on TV. A partially covered smoking/drinking area is at the rear adjacent to the huge car park.

  • Hunmanby
    • Cottage Inn 23-25 Cross Hill Hunmanby YO14 0JT Telephone(01723) 892475

      This is a busy split-levelled single-roomed local located in Cross Hill at the heart of Hunmanby village. The room is divided into drinking, eating and games areas. Two changing guest ales are permanently available. The pub owns a nearby B & B establishment with en-suite accommodation. Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. Sporting events can be viewed on multi-screened TVs. Live entertainment features at weekends and Tuesday quiz nights all year round. There is a smoking area at the front & rear of the building. Dogs are allowed in "Crufts Corner".

    • Horseshoe Inn 89 Stonegate Hunmanby YO14 0PU Telephone(01723) 890077

      A traditional three-roomed village local located in Stonegate a few minutes walk from the Hunmanby main street. Two regular ales are offered. At the rear of the pub is a partially covered smoking/drinking area adjacent to the car park. The pub has teams participating in local darts, domino and pool leagues. Live music features every Saturday night with Karaoke on Fridays. Dogs are welcome. Meal times will increase during Summer to include lunchtimes.

    • PieBald Inn 65 Sands Lane Hunmanby YO14 0LT Telephone(01723) 447577

      The Piebald Inn is located on the outskirts of Hunmanby village adjacent to the Sands Lane level-crossing. This is a large multi-roomed pub which is predominantly food oriented. "The PiePub Co Bitter" by Greene King is the house beer with three guest cask ales offered depending on the time of year. Food is served all day every day. A particular feature of the menu is the extensive range of 50 different pies on offer, freshly prepared on the premises with ingredients sourced from local suppliers. Accommodation is available. At the side is a terraced area and large garden for drinking/smoking. A dog friendly area is available in the bar.

    • White Swan Hotel 1 Church Hill Hunmanby YO14 0JU Telephone(01723) 890232

      This Grade II listed traditional local is located in Cross Hill at the heart of Hunmanby village. There is a main split-levelled drinking area and separate games room and the pub has an 'olde world' ambience. Bed and breakfast accommodation is available. Pub teams participate in local pool and darts leagues. Smokers are catered for at the front of the building and there is a large car park to the rear. Charity events are staged on Saturday nights monthly. Live music features at weekends once a month.

  • Kirby Misperton
    • Bean Sheaf Hotel Malton Road Kirby Misperton YO17 6UE Telephone(01653) 668614

      The Beansheaf Hotel is adjacent to the A169 Malton to Pickering road some 2 miles south of Pickering and ideally situated for visiting the North York Moors and the Coast. The comfortable public bar offers a changing guest ale. Freshly cooked meals sourced from local produce are served in the restaurant lunchtimes and evenings. En-suite accommodation is available. Corporate events and functions are catered for. A smoking/drinking area is located at the side of the pub. Dogs are welcome but not in the restaurant.

  • Levisham
    • Horseshoe Inn Main Street Levisham YO18 7NL Telephone(01751) 460240

      The 19th century Horseshoe Inn is a family run establishment set in the peace and tranquility of Levisham village within the North York Moors National park, about 2 miles from the A169 Whitby to Pickering road. Two house beers are offered. Home-cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings using locally sourced produce - menus are likely to change with the seasons. Accommodation is available. Smokers are catered for in the beer garden at the front of the pub.

  • Lockton
    • Fox & Rabbit Inn Thornton Road Lockton YO18 7NQ Telephone(01751) 460213

      The Fox and Rabbit Inn is a traditional country pub located in the North York Moors National Park on the edge of Dalby Forest and adjacent to the A169 some 4 miles north east of Pickering - the oldest part of the present building dates back to the late 18th century. One regular beer and a couple of rotating guests are offered. Lunchtime and evening menus are likely to change with the seasons - ingredients are sourced from local suppliers. There is a smoking/drinking area at the front adjacent to the car park.

  • Malton
    • Blue Ball 14 Newbiggin Malton YO17 7JF Telephone(01653) 690692

      This Grade II listed Yorkshire Heritage pub dates from the 16th century and was named the Blue Ball in 1823. The low frontage hides a maze-like interior with the frontward cosy bar, compact servery and linking corridor retaining most of the pub's historical flavour. A smoking area is located at the rear of the pub. Home-cooked food is available daily (except Wed).

    • Brass Castle Brewery Tap House 10 Yorkersgate Malton YO17 7AB Telephone(01653) 698683

      Formerly a Temperance Hotel located in the town centre, Malton's newest hostelry is a short walk from the railway station. The single-roomed bar is tastefully designed in a rustic style with one wall partially adorned with barrel staves. Four regular changing cask ales are offered together with six key-keg ales. An extensive range of bottled beers are also available. Snacks may be purchased at the bar throughout the day and takeaway meals may be brought into the pub from other sources. There are plans for future folk nights. There is a smoking/drinking area to the rear of the premises and an upstairs seating area.

    • Chapter Two 5 Market Place Malton YO17 7LP Telephone(01653) 695515

      A vibrant town centre pub, dating from the late 17th century and grade 2 listed. There is a large main room, a snug bar ( quiet ) to the rear and a separate games room. Two rotating guest ales are offered in the snug. Accommodation is available on a room only basis. Pub teams participate in local darts, dominos and pool leagues. To the rear is a smoking area in the beer yard.

    • George Hotel 19 Yorkersgate Malton YO17 7AA Telephone(01653) 692884

      Town Centre pub, much altered internally and decorated throughout in a is colour scheme with a focus on younger drinkers. This free house has introduced one hand pump and is trialling different beers. There are separate drinking areas, including a large games area for darts and pool. To the rear is a terraced beer garden,

    • New Globe Inn 3 Yorkersgate Malton YO17 7AA Telephone(01653) 692395

      This comfortable, two-roomed, street-corner pub is a former coaching inn dating back to the early 19th century and is Grade II listed. The spacious L-shaped front room comprises of a main bar area and snug which both feature framed historic photographs of Malton with the smaller games room leading to a substantial beer garden which is heated during Winter. Traditional pub food is served at lunchtimes. Accommodation is available. A disco and karaoke can be enjoyed at weekends.

    • Old Lodge Hotel Old Maltongate Malton YO17 7EG Telephone(01653) 690652

      The Old Lodge, a Tudor mansion, was originally built in 1604 as the Gatehouse to Malton Castle and is a Grade II listed building. There is a cosy wood-panelled bar open to non-residents. Home-cooked food, sourced from local produce, is served lunchtimes and evenings. En-suite accommodation is provided. Functions and corporate events are catered for. Smokers are catered for at the front and rear. Dogs are welcome when meals are not being served.

    • Omni Bar 22 Market Place Malton YO17 7LX Telephone(01653) 692302

      A two roomed bar, one at ground level with the other on the first floor. Described as "family run", serving real ales, gins, wines, champagne plus Yorkshire Tapas. One regular ale together with three changing guests ( mainly from Yorkshire micro breweries ) are offered. The bar is dog friendly .

    • Pizza on the Square Old Town Hall, Market Place Malton YO17 7LU Telephone(01653) 531000

      A recent addition to the Malton food and drink scene,and located in the Old Town Hall at the northern end of Market Place. Two regular ales are available together with a choice of craft and bottled beers. Family and dog friendly.

    • Royal Oak 26 Market Place Malton YO17 7LX Telephone(01653) 489728

      This Grade II listed single-roomed local is situated in the Market Place in the heart of Malton. On regular ale plus two rotating guests are offered. Customers can enjoy a game of darts. Major sporting events can be viewed on a "big" screen. To the rear is a partially covereed drinking/smoking area and car park.

    • Spotted Cow Cattle Market Malton YO17 7JN Telephone(01653) 697568

      This Grade II listed Yorkshire Heritage pub is located opposite the livestock market and is more than 300 years old with traditional cruck-framed construction. It has a wonderful, tile floored Tap Room, with wooden seating and a Rose's Brewery mirror, together with a main bar area and separate pool room. A covered smoking area is located at the rear of the pub. Bar snacks are available. This pub is a member of Cask Marque. RECENTLY REOPENED AFTER A 4 YEAR CLOSURE FOR REFURBS - OPENING TIMES MAY VARY AND HAVE YET TO BE VERIFIED.

    • Talbot Hotel 45-47 Yorkersgate Malton YO17 7AJ Telephone(01653) 639096

      The Grade II listed Talbot Hotel, recently refurbished, is on Yorkersgate, a short distance from the Market Place. A cosy bar is open to non-residents offering one house beer plus guest. The Talbot boasts celebrity James Martin as the executive chef, and bar meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. All accommodation is en-suite and the hotel caters for functions and corporate events. To the rear are landscaped gardens. Smokers are catered for at the rear of the Hotel.

    • Wills Bar Mount Hotel, Yorkersgate Malton YO17 7AB Telephone(01653) 695476

      This recently refurbished bar, located at The Mount Hotel ( site of the former St Martin's Tavern ) is a large room, separated into a drinking and dining area. Two regular real ales are offered. Sports TV can be enjoyed in the bar area. Family and dog friendly.

  • Muston
    • Filey Golf Club Club House, West Avenue Muston YO14 9AA Telephone(01723) 513293
    • Ship Inn West Street Muston YO14 0ER Telephone(01723) 514639

      The Ship Inn is a popular village "local" situated 2 miles south west of Filey - a favourite stopping point for walkers doing the Yorkshire Wolds Way Walk. There is a main room divided into drinking and eating areas. One guest ale is offered. Home-cooked food is served all day during Summer (evenings and all day at weekends during Winter). There are smoking/drinking areas both front and rear of the pub. Of note is the multiplicity of memorabilia displayed in the bar.

  • Newton-on-Rawcliffe
    • White Swan Rawcliff Road Newton-on-Rawcliffe YO18 8QA Telephone(01751) 472843

      The Grade II listed White Swan is situated in the quaint village of Newton upon Rawcliffe, approximately 4 miles north of Pickering, on the edge of the North York Moors. There is a front bar, dining room and rear lounge with a spacious beer garden at the rear. One regular ale together with a couple of summer guest ales are offered. A selection of home-cooked meals are available and Sunday lunches are popular. Behind the pub is a campsite which is suitable for tents, motor homes or caravans. Dogs are welcome in the front bar.

      Under new ownership (March 2021).

  • Norton
    • Bright Steels Social Club Wood Street, Norton Norton YO17 9BA Telephone(01653) 609326
    • Derwent Arms 26 Church Street Norton YO17 9HS Telephone(01653) 693631

      This spacious single-roomed local is situated on the main street through Norton close to the level crossing. The room is separated into a drinking area with large L-shaped bar, eating and games areas (2 pool tables and 3 dart boards). Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings. Major sporting events and daily horse racing can be viewed on multi-screened TVs. A smoking area is at the rear next to the pub car park.

    • Malton Railwaymens Sports & Social Club 2 Welham Road Norton YO17 9DP Telephone(01653) 693432

      Situated right next to the signal box the Railwaymen's club is friendly and welcoming to non-members with no restriction on entry. The smallish bar separate from the large function room and there is also a snooker room.

    • Union Inn 46 Commercial Street Norton YO17 9ES Telephone(01653) 692945

      This popular traditional two-roomed pub is located in Norton main street. Two regular beers are offered. B&B accommodation is available and breakfasts can be purchased by pub customers. This pub is sports orientated with teams participating in local football, pool, darts and domino leagues. Sporting events can be viewed on multi-screen TVs. There is a partially covered smoking/drinking area at the rear. Dogs are welcome in the Tap room only. Functions are catered for on request.

  • Old Malton
    • Royal Oak Pub & Kitchen 47 Town Street, Old Malton Old Malton YO17 7HB Telephone(01653) 696968

      Historic Grade II listed inn in a picturesque village off the A64 close to Eden Camp military museum. At the front of the pub is a cosy snug, to the rear is a larger room with original beams (complete with brasses) and a log fire, leading to an extensive beer garden with a large covered smoking area. Traditional home-cooked meals are available with Pie Night on Thursdays. The Sunday Bingo Quiz night is popular. Children and dogs are welcome. The bus stops directly outside.

    • Wentworth Arms 111 Town Street, Old Malton Old Malton YO17 7HB Telephone(01653) 692618

      This Grade II listed 18th century former coaching inn has an attractive, creeper-clad exterior. The main drinking area is a low beamed, L-shaped space.The restaurant has been converted from an adjoining barn, where good value, home-cooked meals are based on locally sourced produce and feature daily specials. Guest beers come mainly from Yorkshire micro-breweries. Good value accomodation is offered and the Wentworth Arms is an excellent base for exploring the area - the Eden Camp Military Museum being a short distance away. Outside occasional bar operates during summer.

  • Pickering
    • Bay Horse 8 Market Place Pickering YO18 7AA Telephone(01751) 798627

      Friendly Grade II listed local, handy for the North Yorkshire Moors Railway station just round the corner. The quiet front bar boasts an open fire and window seats and features a collection of fishing flies courtesy of Pickering Fishery Association. Popular with North Yorkshire Moors Railway enthusiasts as well as local clubs such as the fishing association and ferret fanciers. The large multi-level bar at the rear has a pool table and juke box; it hosts a live disco on occasional Friday evenings and can be noisy at the weekend. A display of local artists work is exhibited on the walls. A partially covered smoking/drinking area is to the rear, adjacent to the beer garden. A pub quiz is held on alternate Sunday evenings. Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and early evenings (not Tuesday) either in the front bar or upstairs restaurant (which can be utilised for functions). A carvery on Sunday is also available.

    • Black Bull Inn A169 Malton Road Pickering YO18 8EA Telephone(01751) 471590

      The Black Bull is a 17th century traditional coaching inn located on the A169 Malton to Pickering road, just 1 mile from Pickering town centre. There is a large main room ( divided into various eating areas ), spacious beer garden and covered smoking area ( at the rear). A regular beer plus rotating guests are offered. Meals are served throughout the day. En-suite accommodation is available. Occasional live entertainment features at weekends.

    • Black Swan 18 Birdgate Pickering YO18 7AL Telephone(01751) 798209

      The Grade II listed Black Swan lies in the heart of Pickering and dates back to the 18th century and was formerly a coaching inn. There is a large main bar,with timber-beamed ceiling, divided into drinking and eating areas. Five beers from their own brewery, Great British Breworks,are available at all times. Live entertainment features at weekends. Meals are served lunchtimes and evenings, with designated Pie night on Tuesdays and Fish Friday, and roast dinners on Sunday. Accommodation is available. To the rear is a smoking/ drinking area adjacent to the pub car park. Children and dogs are welcome.

    • Forest & Vale Hotel Malton Road Pickering YO18 7DL Telephone(01751) 472722

      This Grade II listed Hotel is located in the centre of Pickering at the A169/A170 junction and makes an ideal base for visiting the North York Moors National Park, the East Coast and the heritage NYMR steam railway.A comfortable bar is open to non-residents. All accommodation is en-suite. Bar meals are served lunchtimes and evenings daily. The hotel caters for functions and corporate events. Adjacent to the main building is a secluded walled garden.

    • Number 4 4 Market Place Pickering YO18 7AA Telephone(01751) 475164

      The No 4 bar, situated in the heart of Pickering is a recent conversion of a 16th century Grade II listed building into a contemporary cafe bar on two floors. Real ales,continental lagers are offered and there is also an extensive wine list. There are always two rotating guest ales from Yorkshire micros. A pool table can be found on the upper level. Night time at No 4 can become lively,especially at weekends. Children are welcome until 9pm. Cask Marque accredited.

    • Pickering & District Conservative Club 40 Market Place Pickering YO18 7AE Telephone(01751) 472633

      Club in centre of Pickering with two snooker tables and two large TV screens. Real ales are complimented by tea, coffee and a variety of drinks.

    • Rose Inn Bridge Street Pickering YO18 8DT Telephone(01751) 475366

      A welcoming atmosphere greets locals and steam railway enthusiasts at this multi-roomed low-ceilinged Grade II listed pub, situated on the banks of the attractive Pickering Beck, opposite the Beck Isle Museum of Country Life. The terminus of the North York Moors Steam Railway is nearby. There is a large main bar and separate dining area. There is a happy 'hour' from 5-8pm Mon-Thurs and an occassional quiz on Sunday evenings. Children are welcome until 9pm. There is an extensive outdoor drinking and smoking area next to the beck. The pub has flooded six times in recent years in times of torrential rain.

    • Spencer's Bar & Grill Upper Carr Lane Pickering YO18 7JP Telephone(01751) 472630

      Recently opened establishment near the Pickering Lodges, just opposite the Black Bull Hotel ( on A169 ) and accessed via Upper Carr Lane. There is a conservatory attached and a childrens play area to the rear. Outside seating available at the front and rear.

    • Sun Inn 136 Westgate Pickering YO18 8BB Telephone(01751) 473661

      This friendly pub has won numerous CAMRA awards including Rural Pub of the Year seven times, Rural Cider Pub of the Year runner-up in 2017 and Yorkshire Regional Pub of the Year Runner-up in 2015. Situated close to the busy town centre and NYMR steam railway it offers one regular beer plus five guests (often sourced from Yorkshire micros). Well-behaved children, walkers and dogs (on leads) are welcome. The Sun Inn has two rooms; a main bar, cosy in winter with real fires, and where pub games and newspapers are available. A short corridor leads to the "Garden Room" which is ideal for families, special events and private functions and has a display of local artists work. The large enclosed beer garden at the rear is popular in summer and plays host to the beer festival held in September. The barbecue can be hired for use in the summer. Many regular events include a fortnightly acoustic music session, weekly charity quizzes, monthly jam sessions and monthly vinyl nights. Customers are welcome to bring their own food from local takeaways. A covered smoking area is also located at the rear. Open from noon on Easter Monday and during Summer and Christmas school holidays.

    • White Swan Hotel Market Place Pickering YO18 7AA Telephone(01751) 472288

      Family-run Grade II listed former coaching-inn with a cosy, beamed bar and open fire. Choose from the excellent lunchtime and evening bar menu or dine in the restaurant that prides itself on the quality of its cuisine. A relaxed, informal atmosphere is enhanced by friendly, attentive staff. Being close to the North York Moors National Park the White Swan Hotel is a superb base for explorating the area. Two regular real ales are offered. There is a partially covered smoking area to the rear.

  • Ravenscar
    • Raven Hall Hotel The Avenue Ravenscar YO13 0ET Telephone(01723) 870353

      The Raven Hall Country House Hotel is situated 600ft above sea level, overlooking Robin Hoods Bay and midway between Scarborough and Whitby. The comfortable lounge bar is open to non-residents. Meals are served throughout the day in the sea view restaurant. Functions and corporate events are catered for. The hotel has 100 acres of grounds through which the Cleveland Way passes, and also extensive sports and leisure facilities including a 9-hole cliff-top links golf course. Live entertainment is staged occasionally.

  • Rillington
    • Coach & Horses 1 Scarborough Road Rillington YO17 8LH Telephone07586 747210

      This recently refurbished Grade II listed three roomed local is located on the A64 Scarborough to York road, in the centre of Rillington village. It is now a "contemporary country free house", serving real ales (both cask and bottled) and a hand-picked wine list. There is a main bar, restaurant area and snug (which features a log-burner and can be utilised for functions). Freshly cooked meals from a dynamic seasonal menu of locally sourced produce are served lunchtimes and evenings together with a carvery service on Sundays. Outside is a partially covered smoking/drinking area next to the pub car park. REOPENED AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS CLOSURE - OPENING TIMES REQUIRE VERIFICATION RESTAURANT TO OPEN SHORTLY.

    • Fleece Inn 9-11 Westgate Rillington YO17 8LN Telephone(01944) 758464

      This traditional family run pub and restaurant is located on the A64 Scarborough to Malton road in the heart of Rillington village. The single-roomed bar is split-levelled with a darts area on the upper level. Two house beers together with a rotating guest are offered. Home cooked meals are served in the Drovers Restaurant throughout the day ( except on Tuesdays ). There are quiz nights on alternate Friday nights and weekend live entertainment. To the rear is the drinking/smoking area.

  • Royal Oak
    • Royal Oak Inn Moor Road Royal Oak YO14 9QE Telephone(01723) 447040

      The Royal Oak is located off the A165 near Filey and is a short walk from nearby Primrose Valley and Hunmanby. The Hotel has two bars, a child friendly restaurant area and also en-suite accommodation. One regular cask ale is offered together with a guest. Home-cooked food, sourced from local produce, is available throughout the day. Occasional weekend entertainment features. To the rear is a covered and heated smoking/drinking area adjacent to the spacious car park. There is also a beer garden (incorporating a childrens play area) at the side of the pub.

  • Sawdon
    • Anvil Inn Main Street Sawdon YO13 9DY Telephone(01723) 850820

      Reopened after 2 years closure in October 2021. Full opening details yet to be updated but bar opening correct as of 19 Nov '21.

      A heart-of-the-village pub, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, Dalby Forest and only 10 miles from the coast, in excellent walking, cycling and mountain biking country. Formerly the village blacksmith's, it still retains the forge and, of course, the anvil. It has a cosy bar, with a separate lounge and dining area, and three hand pumps serving beers from regional independents. Food of the highest standard is served so booking is recommended (opening and food hours may extend during school summer holidays ). There is a well-appointed letting cottage.

  • Scagglethorpe
    • Ham & Cheese Inn Bull Piece Lane Scagglethorpe YO17 8DY Telephone(01944) 758249

      This village pub is located 50 metres off the A64, some three miles east of Malton. There is a spacious single-roomed bar divided into two main areas together with a separate restaurant which doubles as a function room. Three house ales plus two rotating guest ales from Yorkshire microbreweries are offered. Home-cooked meals are served throughout the day. En-suite accommodation is available. To the rear is a drinking/smoking area and large car park. Local CAMRA runner up Rural Pub of the Year 2015.

  • Scarborough
    • Albert 58 North Marine Road Scarborough YO12 7PE Telephone(01723) 447260

      The Albert is a single-roomed local located some 5 minutes walk from the town centre and close to the Scarborough Cricket Club. Two house beers with two guests during Summer are available. A Sunday carvery is offered all year with bar meals available (Thursday onwards). A games area is situated at the rear of the main room. Live entertainment features during weekend evenings. Multi-screened TVs show major sporting events. B & B accommodation is available.

    • Alma 1 Alma Parade Scarborough YO11 1SJ Telephone(01723) 840068

      A town centre local just off the main shopping precinct with two rooms containing a large and varied collection of memorabilia. The cosy back snug bar retains an "olde-world" character even though it now doubles as a games room. Three rotating guests are offered together with Old Rosie cider. There is a smoking/drinking area at the front of the pub. Children are welcome until early evening.

    • Angel 44-46 North Street Scarborough YO11 1DF Telephone(01723) 365504

      Friendly and popular town-centre local close to the main shopping area, recently refurbished with a single-room horseshoe bar. Two changing cask beers are offered. An interest in sport and games is reflected in the impressive array of trophies won by various pub teams and the large-screen TVs for viewing sporting events. It has a surprisingly spacious and well-appointed patio garden at the rear. Children and dogs allowed in the garden area only.

    • Black Lion Hotel 12 North Street Scarborough YO11 1DF Telephone(01723) 363717

      This traditional two-roomed town centre local is situated close to the main shopping precinct. Two guest beers are offered with an additional one in summer ( from Marston portfolio ). Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes ( except on Monday ). Accommodation is available. Live entertainment features at weekends and at the rear is a partially covered drinking/smoking area.

    • Black Swan Hotel 26 Queen Street Scarborough YO11 1HA Telephone(01723) 373074

      Traditional single roomed street corner local with an "Olde world" feel. Three guest ales are offered. Pub teams participate in local pool and domino leagues. To the rear is located an award winning beer garden/smoking area. Room only accommodation is available.

    • Byways Hotel Station Road,Crossgate Scarborough YO12 4LT Telephone(01723) 863254

      Situated 3 miles from Scarborough town centre, just off the A64, this pub is one of the "Hungry Horse" chain and specialises in providing an extensive range of quality food. The main bar is divided into several dining areas, each with a different character. Regular real ales are offered from the Greene King portfolio. Food is served throughout the day. The pub is very family orientated and there is an outdoor play area. Live football can be watched on large Plasma screens. The Sunday quiz night is always popular.

    • Carousel Falconers Road Scarborough YO11 2EN Telephone(01723) 343291

      The Carousel Pub Restuarant is one of the "Brewers Fayre" chain and situated in a recently constructed building close to the shopping precinct. Two house cask ales are offered. Early breakfasts and all-day meals are served daily. There are also the popular "Theme nights" with "all you can eat" buffets which can be enjoyed in place of the regular dishes.

    • Cask Inn Cambridge Terrace Scarborough YO11 2LQ Telephone(01723) 500570

      The Cask Inn is a traditional pub located on the outskirts of the town centre and has several rooms on the ground floor serving home-cooked food throughout the day. Rotating guest ales are available. There are two games areas. The "Cask Club" function room is situated below the main bar and is home to the Scarborough Blues Club every Thursday night. Jazz nights are held on Wednesdays. The Cask is popular with locals and students.

    • Chambers Coffee Bar 77a Westborough Scarborough YO11 1TP Telephone(01723) 501277

      This compact and cosy coffee bar is situated directly opposite the railway station providing a haven for social discourse. One guest ale is offered, sourced from a local microbrewery, together with a real cider. Bottled ales are also available. Food is served all day and may be consumed inside or out. The bar is family friendly with well-behaved dogs welcome. Smokers are accommodated at the front of the premises in the seating area under an awning.

    • Commercial Hotel 83 Falsgrave Road Scarborough YO12 5EG Telephone(01723) 447109

      Recently refurbished, this busy traditional local is located in Falsgrave with an open-plan room divided into a lounge and function area plus a separate games room (pool and darts). One regular beer is offered together with two guests. Saturday and Sunday evenings are "band nights" with "Open-mic" nights every Monday. There is a quiz every Wednesday evening.

    • Craft Bar 7 Northway Scarborough YO11 1JH Telephone07460 311059

      The Craft Bar is a tap room located opposite Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Also a craft beer shop selling and shipping a wide selection of beers across the country. 4 cask ales available together with up to 13 craft beers (always including one gluten free option) and up to 8 ciders are also available. One lager font plus a range of wines and sprits are also available.

    • Crown Tavern 8 Scalby Road Scarborough YO12 5QB Telephone(01723) 378204

      This Grade II listed pub is one of the Marston plc chain and is a busy local situated 10 minutes walking time from the town centre. Real ales are available from the Marston portfolio with two regulars and two changing guests. There is an extensive all day food menu on offer together with various food theme nights. Sunday quiz nights are popular and the pub has a pool and darts team which compete in local leagues.

    • Dickens Bar & Inn 41 Huntriss Row Scarborough YO11 2ED Telephone(01723) 375787

      Located in the Town Centre, the former Pickwick Inn has had a recent major refurbishment. Two regular cask ales are offered - food is all day and accommodation is available on a B & B basis. A resident DJ plays a range of music each Friday and Saturday night. Numerous events can be enjoyed on the sports TV.

    • Firk Inn Pub 76 Falsgrave Road Scarborough YO12 5AZ Telephone(01723) 363242

      This latest real ale outlet in town, and formerly office premises, is located some 10 minutes walk from the railway station. It is a single roomed bar, tastefully furnished with extensive use of scaffolding planks, offering a house beer together with two regular changing guests. Two real ciders will also be available. There is a smoking area to the rear of the pub. Family and dog friendly.

    • Frigate 2 West Sandgate Scarborough YO11 1QL

      A small front yard with 2 picnic style benches leads into a modern style bar containing 3 hand pumps. You are greeted by a welcoming feeling in this child friendly venue which is a former cafe and fish and chip shop. Offerings of assorted warm pies, paninis and sandwiches are available daily from open until 7pm. Please note that it is not presently open on Tuesdays.

    • Highlander Bar 15-16 The Esplanade Scarborough YO11 2AF Telephone(01723) 365627

      This pub is an integral part of the Highlander Hotel and offers a Scottish-themed lounge, cellar bar and carvery. Enjoy superb views of the South Bay from the patio. An extensive collection of malt whiskies is on show ( 800 bottles ), 20-25 are regularly on sale, a house beer alongside four changing guest beers are also available. An excellent lunch menu and Sunday carvery draw a large local trade. There are also food theme nights - Quiz nights on Thursday. No loud music or machines spoil the atmosphere. Smokers are catered for at the rear.

    • Indigo Alley 4 North Marine Road Scarborough YO12 7PD

      Open plan but with character and quirky. Plans to introduce traditional cider but just reopened and work is still in progress. Sporting a log burner and free pool. Live music most evenings of open.

    • Ivanhoe Hotel Scalby Mills Road Scarborough YO12 6RW Telephone(01723) 361728

      A large community pub on the outskirts of town adjacent to the North Cliff Golf Course. The large single room is divided into a spacious drinking/dining area with horseshoe shaped bar, conservatory and games area. Freshly cooked meals are served throughout the day (Sunday carvery till 5pm, then normal menu ). En-suite accommodation is available. Outdoors is a small pets compound for the children, a covered smoking area and spacious beer garden.

    • Leeds Arms 26 St Mary's Street Scarborough YO11 1QW Telephone(01723) 361699

      Small, thriving one-roomed, Grade II listed pub situated in the Old Town area of Scarborough behind the harbour. Fishing and yachting pictures and memorabilia adorn the walls. An eclectic mix of locals gives rise to lively conversation. There is always a magnificent display of hanging baskets outside. The pub is dog friendly with children welcome up to 6pm. There is a covered smoking area at the rear of the pub.

    • Lord Nelson 36 Foreshore Road Scarborough YO11 1PB Telephone(01723) 363830

      This seafront pub is located opposite the lifeboat house and has a large bar at street level with upstairs restaurant/function area. A real ale is offered during the holiday season. Accommodation is available throughout the year. At weekends, karaoke nights are popular with locals and visitors alike. Occasional live bands also feature. Family and dog friendly.

    • Lord Rosebery 85-87 Westborough Scarborough YO11 1JW Telephone(01723) 361191

      The Lord Rosebery was originally built in 1895 as the Scarborough Liberal Headquarters and then acquired by the Co-operative Society after WWII who opened a walk-round store in the building. This busy pub is on two levels with a bar located on both. Frequently changing guest beers are available and food is served all day every day with featured club nights.

    • McGinty's 66 St Thomas Street Scarborough YO11 1DU Telephone(01723) 379329

      McGinty's is a busy and lively town-centre,single-roomed, lounge bar with comfortable modern furnishings.Draught continental lagers, a wide selection of bottled beers are offered. To the rear is a partially covered drinking/smoking area.

    • Merchant 27-29 Eastborough Scarborough YO11 1NG Telephone(01723) 352652

      The Merchant is a multi-levelled single-roomed pub with an upstairs function room and bar, located close to the South beach. Of note is the main bar which is constructed with sawn-off pieces of railway sleepers. A regular beer " The Merchant Gold " is brewed locally. Meals are served from the next door cafe on request. En-suite accommodation is available. This is a live-music orientated establishment with events occuring most nights of the week and is home to the Scarborough Folk Club who meet on Mondays

    • Nags Head 35 High Street,Scalby Scarborough YO13 0PT Telephone(01723) 344512

      This Grade II listed "ale house", the Nags Head is a traditional two-roomed local, situated at the heart of picturesque Scalby village - visitors and locals are welcome alike throughout the year. There is a sociable bar, comfortable lounge and cosy snug. Home-cooked food is available at lunchtimes. The Nags Head plays an integral part of village life with the organising of money raising events for local charities. Live music is featured on the last Saturday of the month and weekly quiz nights are every Tuesday.

    • Nelson Inn 29 Victoria Road Scarborough YO11 1SB

      Busy popular town centre local just a short walk from the shopping precinct. A large single roomed bar with games area. The Nelson can get lively during weekend evenings with entertainment featuring popular local artists. There is a large beer garden at the rear of the pub with a covered area.

      This is a skeleton record & subject to updates following a survey (new owners are to open 12/04).

    • New Lancaster 45-46 Sandside Scarborough YO11 1PG Telephone(01723) 501570

      Large open plan pub on seafront opposite the harbour. Outside seating on the pavement in front of the pub. The pub has been extended back into the building of 45 Quay Street which was once the ancient pub "Dog & Duck", the exterior of which is well preserved. Also, very close on Quay Street is the building which once housed the Three Mariners, another of Scarborough's oldest pubs. The pub has two handpumps selling a rotating range of Wold Top beers. Families are welcome.

    • New Tavern 131 Falsgrave Road Scarborough YO12 5EY Telephone(01723) 448147

      This Grade II listed building (circa 1690's) is a busy traditional local's pub in the Falsgrave drinking circuit. One house beer plus a rotating guest ( from Marston portfolio ) are offered. A single ground-floor room is divided into bar and games areas together with an upstairs function room and bar. A "secret" beer garden is located at the rear. Bar snacks are available on request. The pub has several teams participating in local pool and darts leagues. Occasional live entertainment is featured at weekends.

    • Newcastle Packet 13 Sandside Scarborough YO11 1PE Telephone(01723) 373080

      This popular pub, adjacent to the harbour, is open planned with split level drinking areas and game areas. Numerous photographs linked with the local fishing industry adorn the walls. Live music and karaoke are regular activities. Family and dog friendly.

    • Newlands Park Newlands Park Drive Scarborough YO12 6DW Telephone07513 948916

      Located in a residential area north of the town centre, this large two-roomed community local has a main bar and separate games room (which can be utilised for functions). The pub is sports orientated and boasts teams participating in local leagues; Football,Netball,Pool & Darts. There is live entertainment on the first Saturday night of every month. SKY & BT sports TV's may be viewed. The outdoor drinking area is popular during summer.

    • North Riding Brew Pub 161-163 North Marine Road Scarborough YO12 7HU Telephone(01723) 370004

      Scarborough's only brew pub, serving at least six continually changing beers from local and microbreweries around the UK, available are always one or more North Riding (Brewery) beers together with beers brewed at the pub. These are complemented by up to six craft keg beers sourced from around the world and an extensive range of craft bottled beers. The pub has a public bar and a quiet lounge, both with real fires. Quiz night is Thursday. Multiple winner of CAMRA's town Pub of the Year.

    • Old Scalby Mills Scalby Mills Road Scarborough YO12 6RW Telephone(01723) 500449

      This popular seafront local was originally a watermill but has seen many uses over the years - old photographs and prints chart its history. Admire the superb views of the North Bay from the sheltered patio, conservatory or lounge. The Cleveland Way reaches the seafront here and there is a Sealife Centre nearby. Two real ales are offered. Children and dogs are welcome. Food available daily all year (except Christmas Day) CHECK ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR RESTRICTED OPENING HOURS DURING JAN & FEB 2023.

    • Papas Fish & Chips Restaurant Market Lane,Eastfield Scarborough YO11 3YN Telephone(01723) 582443

      Located in the southern outskirts of Scarborough, adjacent to the A64 and close to Morrison's Super Market. Papas is an award winning national fish and chip restaurant chain with this establishment being a former pub. Two regular real ales are available and served with a meal. There is also a takeaway.

    • Plough Inn 21 High Street Scarborough YO13 0PT Telephone(01723) 362622

      Located at the centre of Scalby village, this recently refurbished pub, after a lengthy closure, specialises in quality cuisine. There is one large room divided into a 'J' shaped bar area, eating area and snug. Three changing cask ales are offered. B & B accommodation is also available. The pub is family friendly and smoking is catered for at the side of the building.

    • Poachers Barn Osgodby Lane, Osgodby Scarborough YO11 3QH Telephone(01723) 449134

      The Poachers Barn is a friendly community pub situated some 3 miles from the Scarborough town centre in Osgodby village. Two regular cask beers and a rotating guest, all from the Marston portfolio, are available. An all-day food menu is offered and there are food theme nights (meals may be eaten in the main bar or restaurant ). Accommodation is available. Live entertainment is on Friday nights and quiz nights are popular. Smokers are catered for at the rear of the pub. Dogs are welcome, but not in the restaurant.

    • Rivelyn Hotel 1-4 Crown Crescent Scarborough YO11 2BJ Telephone(01723) 363513

      The Rivelyn Hotel, located on the South Cliff, a few minutes walk from the town centre, has recently been acquired by the owners of the Scarborough Brewery and award winning Valley Bar. The bar area is comfortably furnished and offers up to three cask ales from the Scarborough Brewery together with a selection of Belgian and German bottled beers. Entertainment and activities are being planned for the future.

      Update Dec 2022: Currently no cask beer, due to cellar work. Could be February or March before cask is back. A selection of bottled Scarborough beers is offered instead.

    • Roscoes Bar Roscoe Rooms,Roscoe Street Scarborough YO12 7BY Telephone07973 688119

      Located at the Victoria Road end of Roscoe Street and approximately 300m from the Railway Station. The building was completed in 1903 as an adult school by Joshua Rowntree with the bar and function room (complete with snooker table) situated on the first floor. A family oriented pub and ideally equipped for hosting functions. Pub teams participate in local snooker and pool leagues. There is a covered smoking area at ground level to the rear.

    • Rosette 2 Hackness Road Scarborough YO12 5RY Telephone(01723) 507214

      The Rosette is a large pub located in Newby, a northern suburb of Scarborough, and is one of the "Sizzling Pubs" chain. This is a two-roomed pub with a front tap room separated into a drinking and games area with the large rear eating area to the rear. An extensive menu is offered, with meals served all day. There is a spacious outdoor drinking area together with a children's play area and at the side is a covered smoking area. The weekly quiz is held on Thursday nights. Real ales are cask marque apporoved. Dogs are welcome in the front bar.

    • Scalby Manor Hotel Burniston Road Scarborough YO13 0DA Telephone(01723) 503452

      Scalby Manor Hotel is located off the A165 just north of Scalby Beck and is part of the "Crown Carveries" chain. Meals are available throughout the day, with breakfasts served between 9am -11am ( every day in Summer, Sat & Sun in Winter ) and the carvery from 11am - 9.30pm every day of the week - no booking is required. The cask ale is cask marque approved. Popular with locals and visitors from the nearby caravan park. At the side is a spacious beer garden encompassing a childrens play area. Smokers are catered for at the front. Occasional live entertainment features at weekends.

    • Scarborough Arms 1 North Terrace Scarborough YO11 1HU Telephone07920 001299

      An extensively renovated two-roomed, family friendly, pub based on a medieval theme and renowned for its qualitiy cuisine. Two guest ales are presently offered. Home cooked meals are served every day until at least 8pm. Live entertainment every Saturday night. Smoking area at front of building. Car parking either on-street (time limited between 9am-7pm) or adjacent P&D area

    • Scarborough Borough Council Employees Welfare Club Dean Road Scarborough YO12 7QS Telephone(01723) 364593

      Located on Dean Road and close to the Town Centre, this club comprises of a large bar area with adjacent snooker room and 200 capacity function room upstairs. Three changing guest cask ales are offered. Club teams participate in local snooker and darts and domino leagues. The club is family friendly with CAMRA members welcome subject to signing in. There is an outdoor drinking/smoking area at the side. Local CAMRA Club of the Year 2019.

      When Yorkshire Cricket Club are playing county championship games at Scarborough the club is open from Noon each day.

    • Scarborough Flyer 4-13 St Nicholas Street Scarborough YO11 2HF Telephone(01723) 366433

      The Scarborough Flyer has recently been refurbished, transforming the venue into the modern trendy bar it is now and is located in the "night-life" heart of the town centre. The large split-level main bar is divided into several eating areas ( all disabled friendly ).There are two rotating guest ales on offer. All day food menus are available. Popular with party-goers, when the music is turned up. Football fans can "catch the match" on the giant screen. A DJ provides entertainment each weekend. Real cider is available from time to time.

    • Scholars Bar 6 Somerset Terrace Scarborough YO11 2PA Telephone(01723) 372826

      A warm, friendly atmosphere prevails at this busy town-centre pub at the rear of the main shopping centre. Very highly respected amongst local Camra membership and the winner of many accolades over the years. It has a large front bar and a games room. Two rotating guest beers from far and wide are are offered plus numerous ciders and perries. Multiple TV screens show major sporting events. An ideal port of call with the train station nearby and bus route opposite. Twenty eight pints are the prize at the Thursday quiz. May close earlier during winter months.

    • Ship Inn 71 Falsgrave Road Scarborough YO12 5EA Telephone(01723) 259993

      A former coaching inn (Grade II listed), this busy local is located in Falsgrave with a main room divided into a lounge, tap and games area. A separate room doubles as a function/ restaurant area. Sunday dinners are available. Outside, at the rear, is a childrens play area and spacious beer garden. There is a weekly quiz night and live entertainment at weekends

    • Stumble Inn 59 Westborough Scarborough YO11 1TS

      This first micropub in Scarborough was a welcome addition to the local real ale scene and quickly gained a reputation for its beer and cider. Located a short walk from the railway station and bus routes, this venue is a single roomed pub offering six rotating guest ales with local breweries always represented. An establishment which is ideal for a cosy chat and chill out. Dog friendly (other than at busy times). Local CAMRA Town Pub of the Year 2016. 2017 Yorkshire Cider pub of the Year. Children are welcome within the external front seated area.

    • Sun Inn 21 St Thomas Street Scarborough YO11 1DY Telephone(01723) 341067

      This town-centre pub is located close to the "night life" area and can be lively at weekends. A main room is divided into drinking, eating and games areas. Meals are served lunchtimes and evenings during summer and throughout the day on Fridays and Saturdays in winter. Live entertainment features at weekends. Major sporting events can be viewed on large screens. Smokers are catered for at the rear of the pub. P & D parking is also available nearby.

    • Tap & Spile 94 Falsgrave Road Scarborough YO12 5AZ Telephone(01723) 347534

      Sympathetically restored Grade II listed public house, not far from the town centre, serving five cask ales. There are two main rooms plus a small snug where local memorabilia is displayed. The T & S is a venue for live music (with Sunday afternoons particularly popular). This thriving local has a friendly atmosphere; TV sports are shown in one bar. A beer garden is situated at the rear. Dogs are welcome in the tap room.

    • Trafalgar Hotel 60 Trafalgar Street West Scarborough YO12 7AU Telephone(01723) 355962

      The Trafalgar is a typical street corner locals' pub situated only a few minutes walk from the town centre with a traditional tap room and comfortable lounge bar. In addition to the house beer, occasional guests are available. This is a games orientated pub with pool and darts teams competing in local leagues. Of note is the picture of the famous battle hanging in the lounge together with other nautical memorabilia. Children are welcome until 7pm. Smokers are catered for at the rear.

    • Tunny Catch 24 Burniston Road Scarborough YO12 6PH Telephone(01723) 282131

      This family orientated "Generous George" pub is adjacent to the Waterpark, located on Burniston Road (A165). A large open plan room with L-shaped bar is separated into eating areas together with a pool room/drinking area. Four changing guest ales are offered from the extensive Marston's portfolio. A wide range of meals are served throughout the day with an additional menu available on Sundays. BT Sports TV can be enjoyed and pub entertainment is planned; including monthly live music ( Sat evenings ), Thursday evening open mic nights and a weekly quiz. A spacious outdoor drinking/smoking area is situated at the front of the premises with a children's play area to the side.

    • United Sports Bar 94-100 St Thomas Street Scarborough YO11 1DU Telephone(01723) 503350

      A former social club now open to all, offering a warm welcome to locals and tourists alike. This comfortable bar is to be found situated on the first floor via a door opposite the Atlas Taxi office. The bar plays host to a number of indoor sports teams as well as a Sunday football team. Most major sports events are shown on TV. Live music plays on some Saturdays. Parking is available at a nearby Car Park or time limited on-street (both P&D). Children are welcome until 7.30pm

    • Valley Bar 51 Valley Road Scarborough YO11 2LX Telephone(01723) 372593

      The pub, recently relocated adjacent to the original cellar bar, is a large room divided into several drinking areas with semi-circular bar. Of note is the remarkable décor utilising antique furniture components. Five handpumps offer assorted ales, usually including one or more from Scarborough Brewery. Up to eight real ciders and perries are also available together with many bottles of Belgian beers. There is also a pool room together with a separate function room. CAMRA National Cider Pub of the Year 2007 and local CAMRA Town Pub of the Year 2005 and 2007. This bar benefits from close proximity to the grounds of Scarborough Athletic FC and can become very busy on match days. The sizeable front beer garden may enhance your enjoyment!

    • Waterhouse 2 St Thomas Street Scarborough YO11 1DR Telephone(01723) 371203

      This single-roomed bar is located at the heart of the town centre ( formerly The Plough - a Camerons stronghold ). A guest ale is offered at weekends when live music features. Various bottled craft beers are also available. A family friendly establishment with dogs welcome.

  • Seamer
    • Mayfield 10-11 Main Street Seamer YO12 4RF Telephone(01723) 863160

      This pub/restaurant is located in the main street of Seamer village some 4 miles south-west of Scarborough. There is a bar, restaurant and family room ( which leads to an impressive toddlers play area ). A regular real ale is offered together with a rotating guest. An extensive choice of home-cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings (all day at weekends ). A daily carvery is available except Mondays. En-suite B & B accommodation is available. Sky Sports can be viewed in the bar on large screens. To the rear is a beer garden which caters for smokers. Dogs are welcome when food is not being served.

  • Sherburn
    • East Riding Hotel St Hilda's Street Sherburn YO17 8PG Telephone(01944) 710546

      Recently purchased from Punch Taverns, this local is situated at the top of the village, close to the A64. The large room is divided into a drinking and games area. Two changing guest ales are offered. Food, prepared on the premises, is available from the "take-away" hatch at the side of the pub. The pub pool team participates in a local league and the Sports TV is a popular feature. A smoking/drinking area is located at the rear. This establishment is popular with walkers ( being close to the Wolds Way ) particularly during the Summer months.

  • Snainton
    • Coachman Inn Pickering Road West Snainton YO13 9PL Telephone(01723) 859231

      This former coaching inn, built in 1776, is Grade II listed and an ideal base for exploring the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, the historic City of York and the Yorkshire Coastline. The cosy bar has traditional timber furnishings. Two regular beers and two rotating guests are offered. Various all-day food menus menus are available (including a Sunday carvery) and functions are catered for together with business facilities. Smokers are catered for under a gazebo at the front of the building. Can open later at weekends depending on demand.

    • Peacock 66 High Street Snainton YO13 9AJ Telephone(01723) 859257

      This single-roomed local is located on the A170 Scarborough to Pickering road in the heart of Snainton village. A regular beer plus up to three guests are offered. The pub has teams in local pool and darts leagues. Monthly quizzes raise funds for local charities. Occasional live entertainment. Parking available, with a small smoking/drinking area outside the main entrance.

  • Speeton
    • Honeypot Inn Flamborough Road Speeton YO14 9TA Telephone(01723) 891783

      The Honeypot, formerly a Victorian village school, is located on the B1229 Reighton to Flamborough road almost a mile from Speeton Village and has an "Olde World" ambiance. There is a main room divided into drinking, snug and restaurant areas plus a family room which opens into a huge covered children's playground. Freshly cooked meals are served lunchtimes and evenings during summer ( best to check winter opening hours before visit - i.e. Nov to Mar ). There is a smoking/drinking area at the front, side & rear of the pub and parking to the side. Of note are the numerous dolls and "teddies" displayed in both bar areas. Opening hours are significantly increased during Summer School Holidays ( eg opening at 4 on Mondays and 12 Tuesdays to Fridays )

  • Thornton le Dale
    • Buck Inn Chestnut Avenue Thornton le Dale YO18 7RW Telephone(01751) 474212

      This welcoming traditional village pub is Grade II listed. Three house beers are offered together with an occasional guest. Home-made pub food is served daily until 9pm each day. Pool, darts and a Wednesday general knowledge quiz, are held weekly, together with fortnightly Open Mic nights on Thursdays. The beer garden is a suntrap in summer, where you can relax after a day in Dalby Forest or on the moors, or just sit soaking up the beautiful village atmosphere. Gluten free bottles from Wold Top & Bellfield are available. 3 en-suite rooms are available for B & B accommodation.

    • New Inn The Square Thornton le Dale YO18 7LF Telephone(01751) 474226

      Family-owned and run Grade II listed inn, restored to create the feel of yesteryear. Dating to around 1720, when it was a coaching house, the inn overlooks the medieval village stocks and market cross. An ideal touring base for the North York moors, Ryedale, Dalby Forest and Mathewson's Car Auctions, it prides itself on freshly-cooked food, with a wide range of specials. There is a large main room separated into a drinking and eating area. Accommodation is available with six en-suite rooms featuring handmade pine furniture. A smoking/drinking area is located at the rear and dogs are welcome away from the restaurant.

  • Weaverthorpe
    • Blue Bell Inn Main Street Weaverthorpe YO17 8EX Telephone(01944) 738204

      This country inn overlooks the village green and is surrounded by gently rolling Wolds countryside.The Blue Bell boasts a prestigious restuarant and two private dining rooms, offering excellent food, sourced from locally sourced produce, and wine ( the wine list currently features over 70 bins for the connoisseur ). En-suite accommodation is available both at the Inn and in an adjacent annex building. The Blue Bell has received many culinary awards during recent years. Pub teams participate in a local darts league. There are smoking/drinking areas at the front and rear.

  • West Ayton
    • Forge Valley Hotel Pickering Road West Ayton YO13 9JE Telephone(01723) 862146

      Roadside Tudor-style former coaching inn built in the 18th century alongside John Carr's bridge over the River Derwent. Popular with locals and visitors, it has a large lounge, back bar, restaurant and function room with an impressive high ceiling. Home-cooked meals are served daily together with a Sunday carvery. Thursday is music quiz night with jazz night the last Wednesday monthly. Outside is a spacious beer garden and smokers are catered for in an adjacent spacious covered and heated area. Dogs and children are welcome.

  • Wykeham
    • Downe Arms Main Street Wykeham YO13 9QB Telephone(01723) 862471

      This Grade II listed country inn is situated on the edge of the magnificent North Yorkshire Moors National Park and only 10mins from Scarborough. Part of the Dawnay Estates founded in 1656, this 17th century former farmhouse offers an intimate & historical setting for that special meal or relaxing drink. . Local, seasonal produce is used where possible to create great food - both traditional Yorkshire cuisine and international dishes. En-suite accommodation is available and functions/conferences can be catered for ( up to 150 delegates/ guests ). Live entertainment features at weekends. There is a smoking/drinking area at the rear. Dogs are welcome in the bar.

  • Yedingham
    • Providence Inn Station Road Yedingham YO17 8SL Telephone(01944) 728093

      Originally a coaching inn on the York to Edinburgh highway, but actually named after a barge that navigated the River Derwent to its highest point. Ideally situated in the centre of the Vale of Pickering and reasonably close to the coast, York, the Wolds and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. There is a large main bar and separate restaurant. This establishment has always had a reputation for excellent freshly cooked food and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The pub is attached to a large camp site with facilities for tents, caravans and motor homes. Smokers and drinkers can avail themselves of the partially covered beer garden at the rear. There is also a well equipped childrens' play area to the rear. The Providence boasts several "day-time" ghosts (heard but not seen).