Little gem, a Grade ll listed pub dating from the 1600s located on the right hand side of cobbled Church Street as you head towards the Abbey near the old market square where public whippings of thieves and beggars once took place. The front bar tends to get crowded, so you can go down the alley beside the pub and into the back bar. Offering five ever changing cask ales from the Punch list, as well as a craft-keg offering. Real cider, Belgian beer, both bottled and on draught, as well as a range of speciality bottled cider. An ever increasing range of tapas is available, with four or five different varieties of olives, a selection of Yorkshire cheeses and a range of seafood nibbles, whilst hot lunches are served in winter.