The Bay Horse Inn, Terrington

We happened to stop off at Terrington one Sunday whilst training for the 2008 Great Yorkshire Bike Ride. For those in the know, Terrington is the GYBR lunchtime stopping point, so we set off from Easingwold and decided to follow the official route via Crayke, Stillington and Sheriff Hutton which worked out about 14.5 miles in total. It was a lovely Sunday morning when we set off and as it was approaching 1.00 pm once we had struggled up Terrington Hill, so we decided to have a spot of lunch at the Bay Horse Inn, Terrington.
Up until recently, The Bay Horse Inn, Terrington had been a Thai Restaurant but was now cooking a more traditional affair on a Sunday consisting of roast beef, lamb and pork. To be honest when you are cycling, the last thing you want is a great big plateful of Sunday lunch, so the sandwiches seemed a far better option. Almost immediately the roast pork and apricot sauce rolls caught our fancy and it wasn't long before we were tucking into some lovely succulent pork.
There was also a good selection of ales on offer at the Bay Horse Inn, Terrington, and I am growing very fond of the Copper Dragon beers from Skipton that were on offer that day - the pint of "Best Bitter" I had was the perfect compliment to the roast pork and apricot sandwich.
There is a lot of space in the pub when you take into account the restaurant and the conservatory which opens out to the beer garden and it is highly likely we will call in again as there was a very good ploughman's on the menu which I will be trying out next time.
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Robert franklin Says:
December 6th, 2008 at 7:17 PM
A warm and friendly welcome from the new landlord Rob. We have a new microbrewery on site and we serve our own exciting and tasty beers in this quaint and beautiful village. Sue, our chef, is serving some of the best meals in the area. We pride ourselves on quality and service. We have regular quiz nights on a Tuesday, dominoes Wednesday, games night Thursday, Live Music on Fridays and a fun and friendly Saturday. Sunday Lunch is gorgeous with real Yorkshire Puddings. Come and try us.