A popular gastropub between Harrogate and Ripon celebrated its fourth birthday over the weekend.
The Inn South Stainley, located on the A61, welcomed customers for birthday cake and fizz on Saturday (24th May) to mark four years since it launched.
The business is owned by Yorkshire operators Graham Usher and partner Matthew Rose, who purchased the inn with rooms during the pandemic in 2021.
A spokesperson for the business said:
“From cosy Sunday roasts and cocktails in the garden, to weddings, birthdays, dog-friendly stays and everything in between, we couldn’t have done it without you, our wonderful guests.
“A huge thank you to everyone who’s supported us, dined with us, stayed with us, and made memories here over the past four years.”
Located on the A61, The Inn South Stainley is a prime spot for travellers visiting the local towns and attractions or overnight with their 12 contemporary bedrooms.
For more information and to book, visit www.theinnsouthstainley.com or call 01423 779060.

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