Superbly positioned at the seawater's edge in this sleepy picturesque fishing village. During high tides and easterly winds you are advised to use the roadside door or risk getting very wet. The great storm of 1953 resulted in what was the 3rd, and hopefully last, rebuilding of the pub's frontage.
Comprises a large single open plan room, where four beers are served. Good-value traditional meals are served.
On sunny days, a pleasant patio, directly overlooking the chilly sea, becomes very popular. Access to this part of the village is not easy for the less mobile.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Cod & Lobster Inn, Staithes
Source: Regional