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This magnificent Grade II listed 1822 building, with the same licensee now for 19 years, is the finish point for Alfred Wainwright's Coast-to-Coast 192 mile, (309 km), walk, with the pub's bottom bar named in his honour, from where the Dock patio is accessed. Situated at the sea's edge, with superb views, a friendly welcome awaits regulars, visitors, their families and their dogs. Four handpulls and an extensive good-value menu, served all day every day, are available. The pub also sells Theakstons Dark Mild from the T-bar. Access to this part of the village is not easy for the less able-bodied, however, such guests can be dropped off by car, before the car has to return to the top car park. Signing in point for Coast-to-Coast walkers. Real fire, real beer, real food and a welcome for both children and dogs as well.
Bay Hotel, Robin Hood's Bay
Source: Regional