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Disappointment of the week with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

The Endeavour, Whitby

66 Church Street
Whitby
YO22 4AS
Phone: 01947603557

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Punch Taverns

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ROB Camra left this review about The Endeavour

A decent one roomed pub across the river from most of the tourists. Very dog friendly, in fact pretty friendly all round. No food is served, but you can bring fish & chips in from the nearby chippy. At least 6 customer were eating which made us feel rather hungry and the whole pub smelt like a chippy. 4 cask ales available, but nothing very interesting, so uninteresting that I failed to note what was on. I do remember it was a decent pint though. Not one of Whtbys finest but I would call in again next time.

On 8th March 2024 - rating: 6
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custodian 42 left this review about The Endeavour

Basically a one room pub with the bar to the left. More seating to the rear. Six weakish hand pumps - the strongest was Hobgoblin. Quite noisy on Saturday afternoon.

On 28th January 2020 - rating: 5
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Gill Smith left this review about The Endeavour

Enjoyed our visit to this 2019 Good Beer Guide pub. Chose Leeds Samba from the ales available and it was fine.

On 12th August 2019 - rating: 7
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Delboy 20 left this review about The Endeavour

Reasonable pub slightly away from most of the tourists. There were 4 ales and 2 ciders on when I visited. Oxford gold, Hobgoblin, Golden Hen and Endeavour ale(presumably a rebadged beer?). The 2 ciders were Old Rosie and Flat Tyre. Not the most exciting choice but still a choice! I was glad to have called in.

On 24th July 2018 - no rating submitted
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Aqualung . left this review about The Endeavour

As noted below this is a single open plan rectangular room with a fireplace to the right and the bar on the left. It was quiet on my February Wednesday afternoon visit. Although there are six hand pumps two were devoted to cider and the other four had a very dull mainstream choice of Sharp's Sea Fury, Jennings Cumberland Ale, GK Abbot and Wychwood Hobgoblin. I went for the Cumberland (£3.70) which was OK but exorbitantly priced.
The only good thing about this place for me was the friendly chatty barmaid. It's GBG 2018 listed but I can't see why.

On 14th February 2018 - rating: 6
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Danny O'Revey left this review about The Endeavour

On the wrong side of the river and going down the wrong street for the tourists and all the better for it. Relaxed atmosphere, its a bit of a big empty space but still feels comfortable & warming, especially with the real fire going. Slightly obstructed view of he river thanks to a car park, but its location adds to the nice feel.

3 real ales, Black Sheep, John Smiths & Harvistoun.

On 25th November 2014 - rating: 8
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John Bonser left this review about The Endeavour

Date of visit - September 2013

Occupying a position close to the town centre and the river ( just across the road ) is The Endeavour, a pub named after Captain Cook’s trip to the South Seas

It’s a pleasant, open plan, single room, comfortable traditional pub with padded fixed seating, leaded windows, curtains and fake looking black ceiling beams. The walls are decorated with various maritime memorabilia, much of it Captain Cook related. We learn that the pub was formerly The Imperial Inn and, even earlier, was a Temperance Movement establishment. At the far end, on the ceiling, are a number of guitars, reflecting the fact that the pub hosts regular folk music sessions, normally at weekends.

4 real ales were on, which included John Smiths Cask and Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted. The pub is a CAMRA Good Beer Guide regular, but I didn’t detect any noticeable interest or commitment to real ale.

Whitby has a good number of fairly decent pubs, which, whilst not being outstanding in any particular way, I would happily revisit when next in the area. The Endeavour comes firmly into that category

On 26th November 2013 - rating: 7
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Peter Rydings left this review about The Endeavour

Yes well worth a look in called back after a couple of months the Landlady could remember us as if we was in every other night that counts a lot. The Ring Wood bitter was on Good form

On 30th August 2013 - rating: 7
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Endeavour

Quite a modern brick pub built (50s?) with a nod to the Georgian look. Small and open plan interior with pool table and lots of Cook memorabilia on the walls. The bar is small, but they often have live music and on our revisits over the weekend, it did get quite crowded. The service is fine and clientele always seem mixed and happy enough

There were five handpulls; Adnams Bitter, Woodford Wherry, Daleside's Pride of England, Harvestoun Bitter & Twisted Ringwood Boondoggle. Whilst none set me alight, they were all well kept and decent enough drinks. Excellent, another class place.

On 28th August 2009 - no rating submitted
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