Whitby's latest offering for real ales is in the newly converted jet museum, and which originally was a Wesleyan chapel, bulit in 1901. A superb building, fully modernised, yet retaining most of it's original Weslyan features, including the full working organ.
With a clever play on words, and not be confused with Whitby Brewery Taproom at the top of the 199 steps, this one is another Hemsley Brewery Taproom, besdies the one in Helmsley itself.
A fine Victorian building, located towards the bottom of the 199 steps, is now an other outlet for Hemsley Brewing Co., and where a selection of their beers are sold, together with several interesting guest beers which are served on a rotating basis.
The whole set up generates a tremendous atmosphere.
A fine meeting place to eat, drink and socialise. An interesting menu makes a change from the usual fare, while superb Sunday roasts are also served.
Now boasts a 100 inch TV screen. Quiz night Thursday/
Active FB page.
Historic Interest
Refurbished 1901 Weslyan chapel
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Cask Ale
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