Situated in the centre of the historic town of Beverley, the Beverley Arms Hotel was once the principal inn in the former capital of East Yorkshire, where Dick Turpin once stabled his horse, prior to his capture. Offering plenty of Georgian charm, the lounge and bar, although enjoying recent refurbishment, have the original period stone flooring.
The hotel restaurant is bright and rustic, serving a range of British classics and contemporary favourites, with a small area of patio seating available. The charming Georgian Bar has plenty of comfortable seating and a menu of snacks and light bites.
About this Hotel
56 bedrooms
Restaurant - Bright and rustic, serving British Classics and contemporary favourites