Cool Place of the Day: The Pipe & Glass Inn, East Yorkshire
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Your support makes all the difference.Chef James Mackenzie's Pipe and Glass Inn is a beacon of rustic style, garnering East Yorkshire's first Michelin star in 2010 and more recently winning the award for the licensed trade’s East Yorkshire Pub of the Year.
Quite right too. Local, seasonal produce is at the heart of a sensibly priced menu that celebrates proper English cooking. Dishes are rooted in the region, and while the cooking is clever, it’s not pretentious, so regular favourites such as the unmissable fish pie sit alongside things such as slow-cooked lamb with cumin lentils or bangers, bubble and squeak. Veg and herbs are from the kitchen garden, and there’s a proper menu for children that treats them as serious little diners.
You can eat in the bar like an average punter or make a reservation and dress up a bit for the cheerful restaurant – the menu and the polite, attentive service is just the same. The inn itself is lovely and olde-worlde, with a shady garden, conservatory and outdoor dining in decent weather.
It fits right in to pretty-as-a-picture South Dalton, an estate village with blue-doored estate cottages, handsome church and duckpond. Indeed, the inn stands right at the entrance to the Dalton Estate, so there are some fine parkland walks to hand, either to work up an appetite first or walk off dessert. There are a couple of stylish B&B rooms too, if you plan on doing the whole thing properly.
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