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DELICIOUSTRAIL
In association with:
YorkshireCoast & North York Moors
Produced in association with: For more information or details about any of our
delicious trails, go to yorkshire.com/delicious
WELCOMESumptuous local ales, elegant afternoon teas and the best fi sh and chips in the UK, you’ll fi nd it all right here in Yorkshire where we’re proud of our terrifi c local produce.
The Yorkshire Coast and North York Moors Delicious Trail brings together a selection of our fi nest food and drink establishments, making it easier for visitors to discover and enjoy what we have to o� er. Not only does North Yorkshire boast a divine range of food and drink, it can all be devoured while soaking up some of the best views in the country. With a stunning combination of dramatic coastline and rich moorland, this is the perfect place to kick back, relax and tuck in!
Gary VerityChief Executive Welcome to Yorkshire
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WHERE TO GO?Yorkshire’s famous food and drink can be found in abundance across the Yorkshire Coast and North York Moors. Below are just a few of the places we think you should visit. For more ideas go to yorkshire.com/delicious
TRICOLOS
CEDARBARN FARM SHOP & ‘AWARD WINNING’ CAFÉ
AMBASSADOR HOTEL
MOUNT HOTEL
Scarborough’s original Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria, serving home cooked pizza, pasta, steaks and grills, it’s the place to celebrate that special occasion. Early Bird Menu available, or book the famous “Loft and Bar” for private parties of up to 70.“Simply the best since 1977!”
Tel. 01723 367842www.tricolos.co.uk
Our own Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus Beef is our speciality, alongside soft fruits when in season. Locally sourced produce, home-baking, ready meals, fi ne Yorkshire deli products and much more. The multi award winning Cedarbarn café serves hearty Yorkshire breakfasts, tasty lunches, home baked cakes and traditional Sunday lunch.
Tel. 01751 475614www.cedarbarnfarmshop.co.uk
The Mount Hotel has an outstanding reputation for providing high quality accommodation and superior service. Situated in a commanding position overlooking the magnifi cent sweep of the South Bay. Our restaurant features a range of exciting dishes also available for special dinner parties and celebrations.
Tel. 01723 360961www.mounthoteluk.co.uk
Chic, upbeat and welcoming with unrivalled sea-views, the VIEW Restaurant, Bar Lounge and Terrace boast delightful dining and qua� able drinks. Dine on modern British cuisine & divine cocktails. Open all year and to non-residents including weddings, live music, leisure club and much more!
Tel. 01723 362841www.ambassadorhotelscarborough.co.uk
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BRIDLINGTON
THIRSK
N
YORK
MOORS NATIONALPARK
NORTH YORK
GUISBOROUGH
WHITBY
OSMOTHERLEY
HELMSLEY
DANBY
HOWARDIAN HILLS
SUTTON BANK
GUISBOROUGHWOODS
SALTBURN
BOLTBY FOREST
SCALBY
SEAMER
CROPTON FOREST
SAWDON
KEY
Heritage Coast
Rail Routes
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
A Roads
Tourist Information Centre
National Park Visitor Centre
National Park
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
SNEATONFOREST
DALBYFOREST SCARBOROUGH
FILEY
GREATAYTON
MOORSNATIONAL PARKCENTRE
GROSMONT
HOLE OFHORCUM
HUTTON-LE-HOLE
MALTON
CHOP GATECHURCH HOUSES
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HUNMANBY
ROSEDALE
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PICKERING
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THE RESTAURANT AT SJT
FEVERSHAM ARMS
The Restaurant is on the fi rst fl oor of the Stephen Joseph Theatre, a classic 1930’s Grade II listed building, in the centre of Scarborough. The Restaurant is perfect for your pre-theatre dining. Sit back, relax and choose from a menu featuring only the freshest local produce.
Tel. 01723 500642www.restaurantatsjt.co.uk
Enjoy a decadent afternoon tea at The Feversham Arms & Verbena Spa, the Catey award-winning Independent Hotel of the Year 2011. Our afternoon tea is inspired by the seasons, enjoy in our lounges or by the pool in the summer. Whatever the season, afternoon tea is an indulgent treat to let you relax, indulge and unwind.
Tel: 01439 770766 www.fevershamarmshotel.com
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BRIDLINGTON
THIRSK
N
YORK
MOORS NATIONALPARK
NORTH YORK
GUISBOROUGH
WHITBY
OSMOTHERLEY
HELMSLEY
DANBY
HOWARDIAN HILLS
SUTTON BANK
GUISBOROUGHWOODS
SALTBURN
BOLTBY FOREST
SCALBY
SEAMER
CROPTON FOREST
SAWDON
KEY
Heritage Coast
Rail Routes
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
A Roads
Tourist Information Centre
National Park Visitor Centre
National Park
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
SNEATONFOREST
DALBYFOREST SCARBOROUGH
FILEY
GREATAYTON
MOORSNATIONAL PARKCENTRE
GROSMONT
HOLE OFHORCUM
HUTTON-LE-HOLE
MALTON
CHOP GATECHURCH HOUSES
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6A165
A166
A64
A170
A171
A171
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10 59
3217
HUNMANBY
ROSEDALE
ROBIN HOOD’S
BAY
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LEVISHAM
A169
PICKERING
A19
CASTLE HOWARD
THE COPPER HORSE
Nestled in the pretty village of Seamer just outside Scarborough, this cosy and welcoming pub-style restaurant has a unique theatrical theme. Renowned for its excellent food and service, The Copper Horse is proud of its reputation as being one of the area’s best places to eat.
Tel. 01723 862029www.thecopperhorse.co.uk
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Take home a taste of Yorkshire from our well-stocked farm shop. Select quality estate meat at the butchery, traditional Yorkshire Wensleydale at the delicatessen, or locally made artisan bread and home-baking. With an excellent choice of gift food and hampers, beers and wine, the farm shop has plenty of inspiration for everyone. Open daily 10am-5pm.
Tel. 01653 648615www.castlehoward.co.uk
This is an illustrative map and not to scale
CALENDAR OF EVENTSFarmers’ markets are increasingly popular as a means of buying locally produced food. There is a real buzz around the quality of award winning local food on o� er.
Castle Howard, Farm Shop, York - 2nd Tuesday of every month (May to December only)
Hovingham, Hovingham Village Market - 1st Saturday of every month (except January), 10.30am to 2.30pm
Malton, Malton Livestock Market - Last Saturday of every month (except August & December)
Pickering, Pickering Market Place – 1st Thursday of every month, 9am until 1pm
Wykeham, The Downe Arms, Wykeham - Every Friday,8am until 1.30pm
Many other markets are held throughout the area, for more information contact Scarborough Tourism Bureau on 01723 383636 or Pickering Tourist Information Centre on 01751 473791.
FARMERS’ MARKETS
MALTON FOOD LOVERS FESTIVAL -May There’s everything from bakery and garden produce to locally and regionally sourced fi sh and poultry and family run businesses selling home produced food.
WHITBY & DISTRICT LIONS BEER FESTIVAL - July The festival will have over30 specially selected unique high quality beers and ciders which have been brewed either locally or regionally.
EGTON BRIDGE GOOSEBERRY SHOW - AugustEgton Bridge, eight miles from Whitby in the North York Moors National Park, is the setting for the oldest surviving gooseberry show in the country, established in 1800. The show is held on the fi rst Tuesday in August, annually by the Egton Bridge Old Gooseberry Society.
EVENTS
For more information on Farmers’ Markets and food and drink festivals go to yorkshire.com/festivals
Malton Market Place
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CASTLEGATE TABERNA
THE ANVIL INN
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In the tiny village of Sawdon, The Anvil Inn, a 250 year old former forge is the perfect place to sample North Yorkshire’s fi nest beers and most delicious food. Modern European cuisine using top quality Yorkshire produce, local cask ales and excellent wines in a relaxed
and stylish setting. Our menus brim with originality, we like to start a trend rather than follow one. Lunch and dinner served Wednesday to Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday. Booking essential.
The Castlegate Taberna in Pickering, Ryedale, is a real hidden gem. It is a cosy Spanish restaurant (not far from the castle), the fi rst in Ryedale ever to serve Tapas, which is a relaxed way to enjoy traditional and fl avoursome regional Spanish dishes.
Amparo and Ian take pride in sourcing the Spanish wines, beers and liquors,
from the ordinary to the un-ordinary that are available at the Taberna.
If you haven’t experienced yet, this healthy and sociable way of eating, you really must try it, but please book before you go as it is small but full of charm and character.
The Anvil InnSawdon, Scarborough,North YorkshireYO13 9DY
Tel. 01723 859896www.theanvilinnsawdon.co.uk
Castlegate Taberna1 Castlegate, Pickering, North YorkshireYO18 7AX
Tel. 01751 476481www.castlegatetaberna.co.uk
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES
FOODGLORIOUS FOODThe North York Moors National Park is home to some of the most breathtaking landscape in the country. Its heather clad moorland, lush green dales and stunning coastline provide the ingredients for some mouthwatering food and drink available from farm gates, delicatessens and a wealthof homely pubs and cafes.
Stroll through the North York Moors and you’ll be accompanied by a buzz of bees. With the largest expanse of heather moorland in England, there’s no shortage of delicious heather honey in the National Park - perfect for drizzling on porridge or just spooning direct from the jar.
Buying from local butchers, farmers markets or from the farm gate not only means you know exactly where the meat has come from but you’ll also be helping to support local farmers too.
Sample a pint of refreshing Endeavour Ale, just one of the many real ales brewed in the North York Moors by Cropton Brewery. Or why not try cider from the orchards at Ampleforth Abbey or wine made on the coast at Skinningrove?
Enjoy the unique experience of staying on a vineyard inthe North of England at Ryedale Vineyards.The Bed and Breakfast, Farfi eld Farmhouse, is a Grade II listed building that has been sympathetically restored and retains many original characteristics.
For more information please call the Scarborough Tourist Information Bureau on 01723 383636 or Pickering
Tourist Information Centreon 01751 473791.
Go to yorkshire.com/tourist-information for full details.
Stonehouse Bakery, Danby © Tony Bartholomew
The Yorkshire coastline encompasses some of the UK’s most rugged and charming countryside, from tiny fi shing villages clinging to rocky cli� s to glorious stretches of white sand and family-friendly seaside resorts, with everything from windswept abbeys to the county’s best fi sh and chips. Discover the wide variety of fi sh, seaweed, shellfi sh and coastal wild edibles.
For all your essentials head to The Pantry at Lockton. Providing everything you
would expect from a local village store and more. From everyday essentials to high quality local crafts and gifts and of course a good cup of Yorkshire tea.
This is just a taste of the great food and drink produced in the North York Moors National Park. For information on other local producers check out the local produce guide at www.yorkshire.com/produceguide
Beiderbeckes, Scarborough 01723 365766Black Swan, Helmsley01439 770466Black Swan, Oldstead01347 868387Cli� emount, Runswick Bay01947 840103The Coachman Inn, Snainton 01723 859231Estbek House, Sandsend 01947 893424Feversham Arms Hotel, Helmsley01439 770766
Fox & Hounds Country Inn, Sinnington01751 431577Gisborough Hall, Guisborough0844 879 9149The Hare Inn, Nr Thirsk01845 597769The Inn at Hawnby, Hawnby01439 798202Ox Pasture Hall, Scarborough01723 365295Star Inn, Harome01439 770397White Swan Inn, Pickering 01751 472288
OTHER DELICIOUS PLACES TO TRY