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Pubs in Castleton

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Royal Toby Hotel

Royal Toby Hotel

Manchester Road, Castleton OL11 3HF

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden
+13

Large complex consisting of two restaurants, hotel and bar. Reopened 4/7/2020

Mercure Norton Grange

Mercure Norton Grange

Manchester Road, Castleton OL11 2XZ

Accommodation
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
+1

No real ale Opening hours for non residents Reopened 4/7/2020

Commercial Inn

Commercial Inn

868 Manchester Road, Castleton OL11 2SP

Karaoke
Live Music
Traditional Pub Games
+1

No Real Ale. Recently refurbished by new owners Reopened 6/7/2020

Coach & Horses

Coach & Horses

Newport Road, Castleton CF3 2UQ

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden
+7

A large Beefeater pub on the busy A48 next to the business linked Premier Inn. Cosy front bar with flagstone floor and two large fireplaces. Separate restaurant upstairs. Beefeater have been around since 1974 so there is an emphasis on food with a wide choice of dishes including special promotions, e.g. kids eat free Mon-Sat 12-5pm. Breakfast available 6.30-10.30am (7-11am weekends). Accommodation is provided by the Premier Inn next door.

Wentloog Hotel

Wentloog Hotel

Castleton Rise, Castleton CF3 2UQ

Parking
Accommodation
Downe Arms

Downe Arms

3 High Street, Castleton YO21 2EE

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Accommodation
+16

Overlooking the Esk valley and serving two guest beers. The pub hosts a wide-range of events and also supports charitable causes. Pleasant days are enhanced by the superb views over the North York Moors. There are three en-suite letting bedrooms. Opening times and meal times are correct as at August 2021, however please check winter opening hours.

Eskdale Inn

Eskdale Inn

Station Road, Castleton YO21 2EU

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+12

Re-opened in April 2021 following a substantial refurbishment, this imposing traditional country pub and former Victorian station hotel is situated in a traditional country setting wedged between the Esk Valley railway and the River Esk. On entering this traditional country pub, the dining area is to the left and a separate area to the right covers more casual socialising and consists of comfortable chairs and sofas adjacent to a wood burning stove with additional stools situated at the bar. Historical photos from times long gone by are displayed within the pub. There is also a sizeable beer garden where you can just sit and enjoy the breath-taking surroundings while the river bubbles away in the background. A pub quiz takes place on Sunday evenings from 8 p.m. Opening times and meal times shown are correct as at August 2021.

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