Wuthering Delights, Pint of your finest

  • Contact our Concierge Team to Dine at the Appletree

    Appletree Marton

    A few miles east of Helmsley, the Appletree is well worth popping into.  Winners of National Dining Pub of the Year in the Good Pub Guide 2008, this is testimony to how much this place is loved by those who eat and drink here. Excellent seasonal food in a cosy countrified atmosphere.

  • Contact our Concierge Team to Visit the Duke of Wellington Inn

    Duke of Wellington Inn, Danby

    The Duke of Wellington in Danby dates back to 1765. This traditional moorland Inn now encompasses what was once a row of artisan cottages. Traditional pub grub and a good range of real ales and whiskies are available.

  • Durham Ox Crayke

    This 300 year old pub is situated in the historic village of Crayke, less than 20 minutes from York City centre. It has stunning views over the vale of York on three sides and a pleasant view up the hill of the medievil church. It was recently named the Good Pub Guide's "Yorkshire Pub of the Year 2009".  This pub prides themselves in friendly and efficient service in addition to stocking an extensive range of wine and cask ales.

  • Visit The Fox and Rabbit for Food and Drink, contact our concierge team

    Fox and Rabbit

    The Fox and Rabbit are situated in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park on the edge of Dalby Forest. It has been owned by brothers Charles and Tony Wood since July 2004 and they offer good service and high quality food and drink.  You can enjoy anything from a pint to a three course meal while enjoying the panaramic views.

  • Dine at the The Bay Horse Pub and Restaurant

    The Bay Horse, Hutton Rugby

    A great pub for lunch – and a cute restaurant for dinner too.  The Bay Horse also has a wonderful beer garden so head here for your spritzer if the sun is shining. 

  • Contact Gorgeous Weekend's Concierge Team to Dine at The Fauconberg Arms

    The Fauconberg Arms

    This is an exquisite 17th Century Inn on Coxwold's main street.  Taking its name from the Earl of Fauconberg, the interior is dominated by hugh beams, flagstone floors and a giant fireplace. An excellent choice for lunch or informal dinner.

  • Enjoy a pint at the The Oak pub, a Gorgeous Weekend recommendation

    The Oak, Great Ayton

    Sitting opposite the village green, the Oak is a pub of two halves.  We recommend starting in the lounge and making your way to the bar for last orders!  Good food here too if you fancy some pub grub.

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