This modern contemporary pub/cocktail lounge/wine bar, where a warming log burner adds to the atmosphere and leather sofas abound, is an upmarket addition to the town's social life and attracts a friendly and wide ranging clientele.
Situated opposite Guisborough Priory, which was razed to the ground by King Henry VIII in 1540, and aptly named as, legend has it, the 12th Century Black Monk frequented the underground tunnel that was discovered during renovations of this old saddlers' shop.
The access to what actually, could have been a priest hole, is now on view, beneath a weight bearing glass cover. in the bar area. A mural tells the story of the activities of the monks, and the gold and the black raven.
Four frequently changing real beers, with generally a couple from Guisborough Brewery. Not cheap, but as one social commenter posted before COVID-19, "£4.50 a pint does help to keep the idiots out".
Four drink paddles are available. and which represent better value. A range of non alchoholic beers are also served.
Quiz night is Sunday. Weekly live music nights, gin nights, brewery nights are held, for which a charge applies, but generally includes a light supper.
Pub accepts CAMRA's 50 pence vouchers and also, but not at the same time, offers a discount of 10% on showing your CAMRA membership card.
Historic Interest
Former saddlers shop. An ancient tunnel was discovered during renovations. Situated opposite Gisborough Priory, which was raised to the ground in 1540 by King Henry VIII.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Three rotating guest beers with generally a couple from Guisborough Brewery) and 1 regular beer.
Monk, Guisborough
Source: Regional