The Dales, a good pub guide

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loughran

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2,897 posts

143 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Now then, I'm not sure this should be in Yorkshire or Food and Drink...

Autumn is the best time to enjoy the Dales, it's still warm, the traffic is light and the light can be incredible. I live in lower Nidderdale and try and get out and about as much as possible but there are still large parts of the Northern Dales I never get to.

There's nothing nicer than finding an excellent pub that serves a good pint... or a delicious lunch, has a great atmosphere or lovely view.

The Craven Arms in Appletreewick is a favourite of mine. Very traditional with excellent beer, it has a thatched crook barn at the rear or you can sit out front on the roadside, with a beautiful view and watch the world go by.
There's a nice walk down by the river, Parcevall Hall along the way and Troller's Gill just up the hill.

My second recommendation is The Green Dragon at Hardraw. Again a traditional pub with real character but with the added advantage of an incredible waterfall in the back garden.
Good to park in Hawes and build up a small thirst by wandering a mile or so through the countryside to the Green Dragon.

Winter will be here before we know it. Recommendations for good pubs in the Dales would be very welcome before the tops of snow poles is all there is to see.

av185

19,437 posts

134 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Once the crowds have gone the Listers Arms at Malham for a selection of good beers takes some beating.

Changed relatively little over the years and used to drink in there when in was just a local farmers pub.

vaud

52,375 posts

162 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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The Green Dragon at Hardraw has closed suddenly, FYI.


I like:

The Tempest Arms at Elslack and The Fountaine Inn at Litton

thebraketester

14,705 posts

145 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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vaud said:
The Green Dragon at Hardraw has closed suddenly, FYI.


I like:

The Tempest Arms at Elslack and The Fountaine Inn at Litton
That’s not good to hear… was a good little pub

av185

19,437 posts

134 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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Red Lion at Burnsall at the White Lion at Cray worth a visit.

vaud

52,375 posts

162 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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thebraketester said:
That’s not good to hear… was a good little pub
It wasn't last time I was there in June. The food was awful.

vaud

52,375 posts

162 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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av185 said:
Red Lion at Burnsall at the White Lion at Cray worth a visit.
Red Lion is good if they don't have a wedding on... service and quality takes a dive if they do (in my experience). Lovely location.

Cray is worth it just for a very nice drive.

BorkBorkBork

731 posts

58 months

Saturday 17th September 2022
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If you want something special, The Angel at Hetton is always worth a visit.

soad

33,453 posts

183 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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Appletreewick does ring a bell.


Visited it a few months ago, in the summer (to drop off a few beers): LANDS END JOHN O GROATS (WALKING) LEJOG

soxboy

6,758 posts

226 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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Went past the Red Lion and the Craven Arms on my Sunday morning blast. Shame it was only 10am.

Another vote for the Lister Arms. The Victoria at Kirkby Malham is a nice stop off on the way up there.


Retro.74

239 posts

30 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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Craven Arms Appletreewick a really nice spot. Had a really friendly local petrolhead community last time I was there.
Could also recommend the Queens at Litton, on a similar scale a bit oldie worldie nice food and ale, and nice sitting out area in the countryside.

av185

19,437 posts

134 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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Yep would second the Queens at Litton, lovely spot and a nice quiet dale compared to Wharfedale.

The other true Dales pub and little changed been the same family run for generations in the Falcon Inn at Arncliffe now featured on All Creatures Great and Small. Don't expect proper food but the beer is reasonable.

That reminds me the Kings Arms at Askrigg is also worth a visit. Great pub especially in the winter with a roaring fire and the setting for the local watering hole in the original All Creatures Great and Small the surgery 'Skeldale House' being virtually opposite across the road. Typically stunning Dales village having a great church too.

Wacky Racer

38,982 posts

254 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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The Station Inn at Ribblehead

Rose & Crown at Bainbridge

Tan Hill Inn

The Tempest at Elslack near Skipton

The Green Dragon at Hardraw recently closed.



Retro.74

239 posts

30 months

Monday 19th September 2022
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Been up to the Falcon a few times over the years (the original Emmerdale Woolpack!) used to serve beer straight out of the barrel.
Hes no longer there now but the old landlord was a bit of a character. Once there was a queue at the bar near closing time, he pointed someone out who for no reason he took a disliking too, and said ,'when we get to you we're closed' laugh

Edited by Retro.74 on Monday 19th September 22:19

MarkJS

1,714 posts

154 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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Wacky Racer said:
Tan Hill Inn
I hate to be negative, but the Tan Hill Inn is a grubby, run down hole. If it wasn't for its location (or the hype behind it), I'm certain it would be closed.

edthefed

726 posts

74 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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I always liked the Farmers Arms at Muker,
top end of Swaledale. Not been since Covid started mind you


MonkeyBusiness

4,031 posts

194 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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vaud said:
Red Lion is good if they don't have a wedding on... service and quality takes a dive if they do (in my experience). Lovely location.
Cray is worth it just for a very nice drive.
Thought the Red Lion was a great location - especially if you walk the Dales way to Grassington & back.
Expensive and make up the prices as they go along.

I like The Old Hall just outside Grassington.

vaud

52,375 posts

162 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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MonkeyBusiness said:
I like The Old Hall just outside Grassington.
I used to go years ago and thought it was excellent. Will try again, thanks for the reminder.

Planet Claire

3,349 posts

216 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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Good for food is The Saddle Room, next to the Forbidden Corner near Middleham.

Harpoon

1,981 posts

221 months

Tuesday 20th September 2022
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We had a week in Reeth in December 2020 (same lockdown tier as home so could go away).

Had an excellent meal at the CB Inn in Arkengarthdale. Not a pub but as a local brewery which does supply a number of pubs in the area and has a brewery tap / shop (check opening times!) is the Yorkshire Dales Brewery in Askrigg: https://yorkshiredalesbrewery.co.uk/

September 2021 we had a week in Barbon which is a lovely little village. I can't remember if we ate at the village pub (The Barbon Inn) or not. We certainly went in few drinks a few times and I remember having a great pint of TT Landlord. We walked to/from Kirby Lonsdale one day and the brewery in the town had good beer as well.