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Olde Beehive Inne, Whitby
Newholm
Postal town: Whitby
YO21 3QY
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Harry Jerrison left this review about Ye Olde Beehive Inne
The Beehive in Newholm must be typical of so many inns/pubs of that certain age horse brasses dark low beams and an inviting open fire so what make this inn just that bit better. Our hosts Mandy and Keith make you feel welcome; Keith especially can provide you with plenty of local knowledge and background to the surrounding area. The rooms are tidy and clean and as good as any we have stopped in before, the drink was good (Theakstons bitter), not great but I certainly downed a few, the food now that was good, better than good. There is no set menu but around 7 o’clock a chalkboard appears with the menu for that evening fresh for that day. All the food we had over the duration of our stay was excellent. The lamb and Esk salmon were except
On 19th September 2008
- rating: 10
[User has posted 1 recommendations about 1 pubs]
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