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The best restaurants serving British food in Amotherby Ryedale Yorkshire and The Humber

4 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.7

303 Opinions

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Having looked at opening times on Google it clearly states Saturday open 12 00 pm Having wanted to try the grapes for some time as it was a nice day decided to walk appropriately 3 miles to said drinking establishment, having set of at midday got there around 1 pm well establishment it is but far from drinking was bolted up tighter than fort knox if I was a bunny I would not have been very happy so had to do the 3 miles back seems a poor way to run a business if you can not be bothered to open

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4.5

218 Opinions

location-iconMain Street, England
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Went for lunch with my mother and sister today at the Smithy Arms, we chose this place as we’d already heard great things about the food. All I can say it absolutely amazing!! From the lovely warm welcome by the brilliant staff to the mind blowing delicious food.Forget Malton, Swinton should be the food capital of Yorkshire because of The Smithy Arms 💪.

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4.0

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location-iconMalton Road, England
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Lovely food cooked fresh and hot. Very friendly staff in this lovely family run pub. My family go here regular and have tried most things on menu with no faults. Everything has been nice that we've had

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3.0

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location-iconMain Street, Swinton., Malton YO17 6XL England, England
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Had an interesting tip of a place just outside Malton, North Yorkshire. The place was Woody's Tavern. I was unsure what to expect as it was quite hidden away. My first impression of the very much biker themed bar with it's motorcycle parts hanging from the walls was, it looked to be trying a bit to hard. There was at the time just myself, the landlord and one other patron a surly chap called Andrew. The landlord though not the tallest in stature was reasonably welcoming. There was a TV on playing some antiquated rock music. On the tables were nibbles, one of which looked a lot like mud i didn't like to ask and presumed it was some local dish. After a few drinks the atmosphere became quite pleasant, a change from the initial hostility. Not a bad place, will probably try it again sometime.