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64 Opinions in 1 websites
We travelled from Northumberland to buy a beehive from a lovely young family…. Long story…Managed to find this place on the recommendation that Easingwold was a lovely place. We had burger and chips, fish and chips and fish cake and chips. Beautiful food and very welcoming staff. Would highly recommend. 3 meals 4 coffees and 2 wines. Well worth a detour from the A19 for £54 in total. Little gem 💕

44 Opinions in 1 websites
Thought we would give the local Dough & Deli a try, as had good reviews on social media. We ordered two Pizzas for collection that evening, total cost £17.20 which I felt reasonable. We collected at the allotted time and brought them home. We had a Meat Feast and a Sausage and Sweet Chilli toppings. Both tasted delicious, my only negative comment is that both should have been cooked a little longer. Both bases were, we felt undercooked, very doughy and chewy would have benefited from a little longer in the over to crisp and colour them up. Would we order again most certainly and probably just ask if the bases could be given a little longer in the oven.

24 Opinions in 1 websites
A "cosy" little coffee/chocolate shop devoted to supporting adult learning disabled people in their development. Good fresh coffee served by very friendly staff, especially the manageress. Vast array of chocolate items for sale to help fund the charity behind this venture, but sadly no very dark chocolate which I prefer! Would highly recommend a visit if in town.

322 Opinions in 2 websites
Brilliant family run public house offering great food with a very popular Sunday carvery, so get there early to get a table. Good selection of alcoholic and none alcoholic drinks. Family and dog friendly, great atmosphere with very welcoming and helpful staff. Positioned in the market square allows for easy free car parking.

686 Opinions in 3 websites
I called in the George Hotel for a drink on my first visit to Easingwold, and i was glad i did. It is a lovely cosy traditional pub/hotel with lots of cosy rooms. There is an impressive range of beers, including six hand pulled cask conditioned real ales. The ones i tried were in excellent condition. To be honest, the George is better than any pub in the area for real ale lovers. A lot of people were dining, although i didn't have a meal. The menu looked very tempting, and the food coming out of the kitchen looked amazing. The staff are very welcoming and efficient and the George is very dog friendly. When i return with family, we will definitely try the food.

178 Opinions in 1 websites
We had a lovely afternoon tea, 2 of my party were gluten and dairy intolerant and this was not a problem at all!! The sandwiches were huge and full of yummy fillings! All the cakes and scones were perfect as well, our only problem was we could not eat it all so we had a doggy bag for later. It was a fantastic way to start a few days away with friends! Afterwards we stayed for a Gonk making workshop which was very successful and we all managed to surprise ourselves!

29 Opinions in 1 websites
Food was actually very good and quite reasonably priced. And the young kids serving and helping did a great job. Experience soured by behaviour of manageress towards some young girls who "only" ordered a bowl of chips and had the temerity to take up a table space. Seemingly not understanding that kids might not have the money to afford more, her performative outrage was embarrassing and a poor advert for Fika Room.

22 Opinions in 1 websites
Been dining here for a number of years. The food is alway fresh, very well cooked to perfection and delivered perfectly. The chef has a great flare with attention to detail. Lovely staff and cosy atmosphere. Highly recommended

12 Opinions in 1 websites
Various things I saw on-line suggested that The York in Easingwold was currently closed, so it was a pleasant surprise to find it open and has been taken over by new people. The interior of the pub has a modern design and is smart and clean. More to the point, on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK, a good pint of ice cold, vibrant lager was an essential requirement, and the pints of Pravha we were served were top class. Service was very professional with both barmen attired in continental style aprons, and it was also welcoming and friendly.