The Black Horse is a tiny, traditional pub in Whitby.
Here you can enjoy award-winning cask ales from local and national breweries, craft beers, and a large selection of gin, rum, and wine. You can also try the Yapas (Yorkshire Tapas) menu. Dogs are more than welcome in both bar areas.
The Black Horse Inn, formerly known as The White Horse until a name change in 1828, has weathered numerous changes throughout Whitby's history. It has witnessed the rise and fall of the shipbuilding, whaling, and jet industries, as well as the presence of many notable visitors and residents of Whitby who have entered its doors.
Additionally, The Black Horse boasts what is thought to be one of the oldest public serving bars in Europe, installed shortly after its introduction in America during the 1870s.
In 1973, the Black Horse Inn was designated a Special Architectural and Historical Interest building, ensuring that its unique character would be preserved for future generations to appreciate.