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The Hart Inn



Birch Hall Inn


The Moorcock Inn









The Horseshoe Hotel


Whitby and the Moors

First In Last Out: Whitby

This little pub is well off the tourist trail, being hidden away on the "Fishburn Park" estate. It serves a selection of real Ale's which are kept well.

The FILO has been increasing in popularity over the last couple of years thanks to Landlords, Justin and Martyn's efforts. It's now a great community Pub. Families, Goths and Dogs are all welcome.

To enjoy a superb pint with the local folk, head up Windsor Terrace, which is at the back of the railway station, up North Road, turn left onto Park Terrace, right onto Fishburn Road and you will find it just on your right. Its about a four minute walk!

Michelle

Telephone: 01947 602149 email: info@firstinlastoutpub.co.uk

Featured in: "The Good Beer Guide 2009, 2010, 2011"

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The Hart Inn: Sandsend

One of my favourite days out especially when we have friends to stay, is to walk from Whitby along the beach to Sandsend. Its about two and a half miles. The highlight of course, is to have a few beers and a bite to eat before setting off back either by walking or, if alcohol induced weariness becomes a factor, by bus! The inn itself has a charming oldie world feel to it, with a coal fire completing the effect.


Birch Hall Inn: Beckhole

This is my favourite pub on the Moors. The Theakstons is excellent and where better to drink it than outside in the garden, with the sound of the babbling river constantly in your ears and the occasional treat of listening to a steam engine hauling its train up the heavy gradient from Grosmont to Goathland.


Moorcock Inn: Langdale End

Its worth a trip to visit The Moorcock at Langdale End. Its not far from Silpho just near Scarborough. The food is quite reasonable and the beer is served over a trestle across the kitchen. On a summers day you can sit outside in the sun and imagine that you are drifting back in time about sixty years or so. I always think that this is what a pub on the bleak and empty moors was once like. Someone just selling beer brewed on the premises.


The Elsinore: Whitby

The Elsinore is Whitby's original 'Goth' pub and is one of a handful that openly welcomes them on each of the Goth weekends. It can get extremely busy at those times of year and getting to the bar can be nearly impossible. Usually though the Elsinore is for the local folk. In addition to an excellent pint of Cameron's Strongarm, warm mulled wine and traditional pickled eggs are available.

The Horseshoe Hotel: Egton Bridge

This is a traditional little inn with wooden bench seats, open fires and a cosy atmosphere. We had a night here recently and enjoyed the Black Sheep Ale and the fine selection of good food. The small cupboard next to the fire place still contains a skull, much to the amusement of some visitors we chatted to.

 

 


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