The Ship Inn
Whitby
This charming little pub by the quayside provides a delightful atmosphere that makes it feel like home, all while offering very affordable drink prices.
Whitby
This charming little pub by the quayside provides a delightful atmosphere that makes it feel like home, all while offering very affordable drink prices.
Whitby
Sip on award-winning cask ales, indulge in craft beers, and explore a vast selection of gin, rum, and wine. At The Black Horse.
Whitby
Hadley’s, established in 1937 by Alan Hadley, has remained dedicated to providing high-quality fish and chips at great prices. Known for using British potatoes and MSC-certified fish, the restaurant also offers beloved homemade mushy peas and tartare sauce. With a welcoming team, Hadley’s is family-friendly, providing highchairs for young children and allowing well-behaved dogs. Conveniently located near Whitby’s famous Swing Bridge and the harbour, all food is fried in 100% vegetable oil.
Whitby
The Fisherman’s Wife is a top-notch Fish and Chips and Seafood restaurant in Whitby, featuring stunning sea views. With over 50 years of experience, the restaurant prides itself on serving high-quality meals made from fresh fish sourced from the local market and premium meat from Radford’s butchers. It offers a diverse menu catering to all tastes and can accommodate large parties and weddings. Guests can also enjoy their meals in a heated, dog-friendly outdoor area overlooking the sea.
Whitby
Pescado Lounge, a new restaurant in Whitby located at Dock End, has been receiving excellent reviews. Known for its bright and spacious atmosphere, the restaurant offers reasonable prices and welcomes children and dogs. The menu caters to a variety of dietary needs, including options for kids, vegans, and gluten-free diets. A standout dish is the Lounge Eggs with bacon, spinach, and mushrooms, along with a selection of tapas and main meals. Pescado Lounge emphasises the use of fresh ingredients in its dishes.
Whitby
The White Horse & Griffin is a renowned restaurant known for excellent food and a relaxed atmosphere, featuring locally sourced ingredients with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Established in 1681, it offers a historical dining experience where Captain Cook once gathered. The upstairs private dining area is ideal for special occasions, while the downstairs bistro serves British classics in a welcoming setting, complemented by a diverse wine selection.
Whitby
The Whitby Endeavour museum provides fascinating exhibits about the area's seafaring past, and afterward, you can relax and enjoy refreshments at the cafe.