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Hidden in the northeast of England, you'll discover one of the nation's most charming villages. Perched atop the North Yorkshire Moors, the coastal gem of Staithes was once a bustling fishing port in the North East. Not only steeped in history, but Staithes also lays claim to one of the region's finest Sunday roasts, served up at The Captain Cook Inn.

The Captain Cook Inn commands a prime position, nestled among the cliffs with panoramic views over the quaint cobbled streets and tranquil beach below. Patrons have taken to Tripadvisor to heap praise on the pub's roast dinners, reports MyLondon . One satisfied diner exclaimed: "Had a fabulous Sunday Roast, plenty of it and the beef was so tender and very moreish!".



Echoing this sentiment, another patron remarked: "The meal was absolutely delicious. The meat was so tender and the vegetables were al dente. Just how we like them.

Big fluffy Yorkshire and rich gravy. Could have eaten a whole plate of their roast potatoes." Beyond the acclaimed roast, the inn offers hearty classics such as steak pie, scampi and chips, and crispy whitebait to start.

Beer enthusiasts can savour a selection of ales , including the house special, Northern Navigator, crafted exclusively for the inn by the North Yorkshire Brewery, a mere 15 miles away. It's no surprise that The Captain Cook Inn was honoured with Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Award. Delving into the village's storied past, visitors will encounter tales of its most notable historical fig.

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