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As the cold of winter sets in, nothing beats the warmth of a traditional pub with a roaring fire. And if this is your vibe, you’re in luck as you’ll find plenty of welcoming pubs across East Yorkshire, offering character, charm, and hearty food to warm you up. So come in from the cold, get toasty and discover 10 of East Yorkshire’s cosiest inns.
If you’re looking for a quintessential countryside pub experience, The Triton Inn is a great choice. This charming pub is known for its warm and inviting atmosphere and boasts a roaring log fire, making it perfect for winter visits.
Their menu offers a great variety of hearty, freshly prepared dishes, including pub classics and seasonal specials, alongside an excellent selection of beers and wines.
The picturesque surroundings make it a favourite spot for walkers exploring the nearby Yorkshire Wolds.
The Triton Inn is dog friendly so your pet can enjoy warming up by the fire too.
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Found in the historic town of Beverley, The Rose and Crown is a striking pub with over 400 years of history to its name. Their open fireplace creates a snug atmosphere, perfect for relaxing by after exploring Beverley’s shops and cultural sites.
Their menu features comforting pub grub made from locally sourced ingredients, and the bar offers a wide selection of craft beers, wine and cocktails.
The Rose and Crown were recently crowned Remarkable Pub of the Year at the Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards 2024. Why not pay them a visit and see for yourself what makes them so remarkable? Feel free to bring along your four-legged companions because it’s dog friendly here too.
This 17th-century coaching inn in Little Weighton is steeped in history. The Black Horse welcomes visitors with its rustic interiors, low ceilings, and crackling log fire which makes it the perfect retreat on chilly days.
Known for its locally sourced menu, including excellent pies and Sunday roasts, the pub is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic countryside dining experience. The bar also boasts a well-curated selection of ales, wines, and spirits.
Surrounded by scenic countryside, the Black Horse is a popular stop for walkers and cyclists exploring the Yorkshire Wolds.
Being a dog friendly pub, your furry friend can join you too.
This characterful pub in the village of Goodmanham offers traditional charm and a warm welcome. The interior boasts rustic wooden beams, two roaring fires in colder months, and an array of eclectic antiques and curiosities.
They serve up hearty, home-cooked meals which you can pair with ales brewed on-site at the Goodmanham Arms Brewery. The selection of craft beers and ciders is a highlight for enthusiasts.
Whether stopping by for a relaxed meal, a refreshing pint, or simply to soak in its historic charm, the Goodmanham Arms is a must-visit for pub lovers.
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The Old Star in Kilham combines historic character with a contemporary twist. The pub’s roaring fires and rustic decor create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for those exploring nearby countryside trails.
The pub prides itself on offering an extensive menu of hearty, homemade dishes crafted only from locally sourced ingredients. From classic British fare to seasonal specials, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Complement your meal with a selection of fine ales, wines, or soft drinks.
Whether you're exploring the Yorkshire Wolds or seeking a friendly place for you and your dog to unwind, The Old Star is a fantastic choice.
No list of cosy East Yorkshire pubs is complete without mentioning Nellies. This historic gem in Beverley, officially named The White Horse, is renowned for its labyrinth of snug rooms, lit by gas lamps, and its roaring fire. Stepping into Nellies feels like stepping back in time, making it a unique and unforgettable experience. This Grade II-listed pub has been serving patrons for over 400 years and is steeped in character and tradition.
There is a ‘no technology’ rule here so if you like to scroll on your phone whilst enjoying a pint, this might not be the pub for you!
The Ship Inn in Sewerby is a popular coastal pub near Bridlington, offering a warm welcome and traditional Yorkshire hospitality. With its roaring fire, the pub provides the perfect spot to relax after exploring the nearby Sewerby Hall and Gardens or walking along the scenic cliffs of Flamborough Head.
Known for its hearty menu, The Ship Inn serves classic pub dishes, and even has a special menu for dogs!
The outdoor seating area boasts picturesque views, allowing visitors to soak up the coastal scenery on warmer days.
The King’s Head in Beverley blends modern style with traditional charm, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the historic market town. With its roaring open fire, the pub offers a cosy retreat during the colder months, and is the perfect place for a relaxed meal or a quick drink.
With stylish décor and a varied menu, it's a great spot for catching up with friends or unwinding after a day of exploring Beverley Minster or the charming cobbled streets nearby.
Whether you’re seeking a comfy corner to sip a mulled wine by the fire or a lively spot for a festive gathering, the King’s Head is ideal. Plus, there's a dog friendly area too so your doggy companions can feel right at home too.
The Bull and Sun in Bridlington is a traditional pub with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Its open fire is a standout feature, offering a toasty retreat from the bracing coastal winds, particularly during the colder months.
The menu at the Bull and Sun celebrates classic pub fare, complemented by a wide choice of drinks, including locally brewed ales.
The pub is located in Bridlington’s historic Old Town, close to the Priory Church and Bayle Gate Museum and is dog friendly too.
The Crown and Anchor at Tickton is a cosy retreat with waterside charm. Situated on the banks of the River Hull, this picturesque spot is perfect for enjoying a peaceful meal while soaking in beautiful waterway views. The pub’s a cosy interior includes a crackling fire in winter, and a spacious outdoor seating area for sunnier days.
Known for its hearty menu, the Crown and Anchor serves freshly prepared dishes using locally sourced ingredients. From classic pub favourites like fish and chips to more adventurous seasonal specials, there’s something for everyone.
Its location makes it an ideal stop for walkers, boaters, and cyclists exploring the surrounding countryside. With friendly service and a relaxing setting, the Crown and Anchor is a must-visit gem in Tickton.
Dogs will love laying in front of the fire, so feel free to bring them along.