Opened in 2015 a relaxed wooden bar serving real beer, bottled beers and food.
This comfortable and relaxed former Coffee Shop is located up a flight of stairs, though drinks can be brought down to a small ground floor drinking area. It is situated next to The Green and the duck pond, around which four pubs used to exist. Now part owned by an active CAMRA member, two interesting real beers and real cider are served. A limited delicatessen-type and good-value menu, where all the food is freshly cooked, is also available, so please be patient. The pub is named after a racehorse of the same name, which is now buried in Wynyard, Stockton-on-Tees. On May 14th, 1794, The Hambletonian won its' first race in North Yorkshire, at the top of Sutton Bank. Of 19 starts, The Hambletonian won 18 - only losing one as it ran off the course during a race at York.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Hambletonian, Norton