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    Ferry Inn

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Historic and picturesque traditional pub, serving good cask ales and home cooked food. Beer garden overlooking the river.

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    Blacksmith Arms

    Blacksmith Arms

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    ££

    Great real ale pub had Ringwoods Boondoggle and Marstons EPA on for the week I stayed plus…read moreothers. Has a good beer garden with BBQ area. BBQ's every Sunday THROUGHOUT the year, rain. sun or snow! Lovely building, friendly staff very dog friendly too. Well worth a visit if in area especially if staying at Naburn Lock caravan site which is 10 mins walk away. They also do takeaway's for those onsite too! Ale: Around £3 per pint. Food: around £8.00 per main course. But has a BBQ special on friday evenings for £10 with unlimited salads/veg to go with your choice of fish/meat/chicken.

    This Country pub is located in the middle of the Village of Naburn, there is a good selection of…read morebeers on sale here including a couple of Cask ales. We ate here, I had the Steak which was a bit over done despite asking for it medium rare but apart from that it was a pleasant enough meal, my partner had the ploughman's lunch which she enjoyed but would have preferred a crusty roll rather that the soft roll offered. The pub also sells a few groceries including fresh bread and veg it is also a dog friendly pub having rescued a couple of dogs themselves and even has a dog bar outside. If you are staying at the caravan and camp site nearby the pub does a full English breakfast for only £2.99 on Saturdays & Sundays between 9.00am & 10.00am and homemade pizzas all day. All in all a pleasant pub.

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    Duke Of Wellington

    Duke Of Wellington

    5.0(2 reviews)
    13.7 mi
    ££

    I have eaten here quite a few times now and every time the food has been absolutely top notch. The…read moreservice has always been very good and fast. and the menu changes frequently so you cant get bored I have eaten here at lunch and in the evening and at both times the food has always been of the highest standard. In fact the standards have been so high that I chose to eat here with friends for my birthday. The meal was perfect, every course was superb. The portion sizes are great too so the big eaters among us don't go home hungry The staff are friendly and helpful, and if they are not , the manager Martin very quickly makes sure they are. his level of attention is exceptional, i am sure he has Spidey sense, he always notices first my glass is empty, hurrah.

    Tally-HO! And we'rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre OFF!! Two dogs, threatening rainclouds, slushy snow and the…read moreHUNGER- what better way to spend a Sunday than squelching around a pretty Yorkshire village just a few miles out of Leeds and then ending up in a gorgeous, dog friendly proper country pub with delicious food and waiters skilled in the art of Monkey tickling. Monkey is the dog. Lola is the other dog but she doesn't like me talking about her behind her back so to save time let's just say Monkey is the cuddly one. *looks round nervously to check I'm not being watched* East Keswick is just up Wetherby Road- and the great news is you can get the 98 and 99 buses from town to RIGHT OUTSIDE THE DAMN PUB DOOR! Can't argue with that logic. The pub has a Snug at the front where dogs of all shapes, sizes and aromas are made to feel truly welcome. There's a tv for catching up with sports, an open fire, a doggly bowl and some cracking local beers and ales on offer. I had a pint of Mary Jane from the Ilkley Brewery and it was luscious. We'd first bunged the dogs in the car and had lunch in the restaurant part of the pub- which in contrast to the homely snug is really pretty classy for a pub meal. I think an evening meal here would impress. The staff were warm and welcoming and we had 3 courses for £15.95 each, with a decent bottle of red wine this brought the bill to just over £50, which is pretty reasonable for doing it 'all' and less pricey options were available e.g 2 courses for £12.95. This is for Sunday Lunch and there are weekday menus too. To start I had chicken liver pate which was smooth with a decent portion of chutney. Ade had ham terrine which was again sizeable and competently done. Both dishes were well presented and came with Melba toast. All very very good fare. For mains I went for the lamb cutlets and Ade the beef roast. The portions were again pretty sizeable, the roasts generous, crisp yet fluffy, mixed veg was properly al dente and had nice variety.....but it was the lamb that really stood out above everything else. Four almost fist sized hunks of perfectly cooked quality meat, pink on the inside, melt in the mouth and with a subtle and creamy peppercorn sauce to lubricate the GIANT mouthfuls I was pushing into my greedy face. It was sublime and my pleasure sensors were bordering on ridiculous. All this scumptiousness was topped off by Ade's dense and super sweet Sticky Toffee Pudding and the heavenly dark matter that made up my Hot Chocolate Fudge Cake. Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes. We staggered back to the car to 'release the hounds' and then enjoyed the friendly snug for a slow drinking pint as we digested our heavy yet heavenly loads. Monkey in particular made SUCH a friend of the barman that every time he passed by and patted her head she jumped up, wrapped her front paws around his thigh and tried to walk off with him. I thoroughly recommend The Duke of Wellington if you are out that way, and as a diversion for excellent food/drinks and company even if you are not. With a bus to and from the door there's no excuse my little Leodensians, go get some fresh air and hearty fare.

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