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The Wheatsheaf Inn

The Wheatsheaf Inn is a charming 19th-century pub located in the picturesque village of Egton, within the North York Moors National Park. This Grade II-listed building features traditional sandstone construction with pantile and slate roofs, showcasing classic architectural elements such as corbelled eaves and sash windows.

Inside, the inn offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with exposed beams, oak carved tables and open fires. Patrons can relax in one of our many rooms. Including a front lounge, cosy snug, our delightfull stable room or our beautiful country dinning room.  During warmer months, guests can enjoy outdoor seating on the grassy area at the front of the pub.

Renowned local ales & amazing food

The Wheatsheaf Inn is renowned for its selection of well-kept local ales, including offerings from the nearby Black Sheep Brewery in Masham. The menu features high-quality, home-cooked dishes, often prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Diners can choose from pub classics like steak pie, curry of the day, fish pie, and wholetail scampi from Whitby. A variety of vegetarian & vegan options are also available, and the Sunday lunch menu offers a selection of roast beef, lamb, pork, or nut roast.

We also ofter a gulten free menu and can accommodate most dinning requirements. 

 

Ensuite Rooms

For those looking to extend their stay, the inn provides two beautifully furnished king size rooms. The location is less than a 20-minute drive from the coastal town of Whitby and about an hour from York. Ample parking is available nearby, and Egton Bridge railway station is approximately a 30-minute walk away.

Whether you’re seeking a cosy spot for a meal, a refreshing drink, or a comfortable place to stay while exploring the North York Moors, The Wheatsheaf Inn in Egton offers a delightful experience.

Perfect for Walkers or Whitby Explorers

Staying in Egton, North Yorkshire, is a fantastic choice if you want to visit Whitby or explore the North York Moors. Located just six miles from Whitby, Egton offers a peaceful retreat while still providing easy access to the town’s famous attractions, such as Whitby Abbey, the historic harbour, and its renowned fish and chips. The drive to Whitby takes only about 15 minutes, and for those preferring a more scenic route, the Esk Valley Railway stops at Egton Station, offering a charming train journey into the seaside town.

What are customers say….

Gavin Bingham
20:24 27 Jan 25
While visiting & staying in the area, we booked in for a meal. What a lovely cosy country pub, great atmosphere.Very friendly staff & the food was exceptional.
Highly recommend a visit.

Thank you.

Gav & Melanie
Julie McHugh
14:59 29 Dec 24
We had a meal.there last night having not been for many years. Even though we're local for some reason we've been missing out on this little gem.
The ambiance, decor, and rooms are really well finished. We were in the dog friendly bar which was welcoming and warm.
Well done to the bar staff, we felt looked after without overpowering hosting.
As for the food...well it was all amazing!!!
Well done on all parts. It's good to see a local village pub being well run with a busy buzzing atmosphere!!!
Lisa Carr
17:00 06 Nov 24
Stopped here for lunch when we were driving through Egton. Never been before but will absolutely be returning. Lovely staff. Immaculate bar area and beautifully decorated restaurant area with a log burner so it was nice and cosy. Immaculately clean. Very modern and clean toilets too. We had Whitby scampi and it was fresh and delicious. Can’t wait to return.
David Hatchett
20:46 30 Sep 24
Really great food, prices for starters and mains quite fair, nice beer too.

Puddings were quite pricey, but no problem, they're optional and the superb main courses are excellent. Fish pies especially good..

Recommended.
Gemma Garrard
07:07 30 Sep 24
We came here the other day for food after visiting another nearby place which was awful, and the service here was fantastic from when we called to book a table to when we left. The young lad behind the bar was very helpful and friendly he was really informative and made us feel welcome, and the other guy in there was very nice too, making sure we'd got drinks etc. Can't fault anything really and we have recommended you to people we've got chatting to. When we come back to this area we'd definitely visit again.