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Review The Yorkshire Hussar Inn - Markington

rodger till
The best Sunday dinner we have had in a long time. Good portion of meat accompanied by a perfect home made Yorkshire pudding, mash, roasties and a good selection of veg. Great stuffing ball too. We'll be back
Jane Green
Dropped in here, landlord and landlady lovely and helpful. we stayed in a T5 for one night. nothing to pay just buy something in the the pub. There is electric if you want for a small fee. Toilets open all night and elsan point available. fantastic, will definitely be back.
justin rapscallion
Lovely family owned pub in the beautiful village of Markington good food a d good vibes. Campsite has excellent facilities and is located close to the historic Fountains Abbey, Studley Royal deer Park and gardens, Birmingham rocks and the nearby towns of Harrogate, Ripon and Knaresborough.
Jonathan Hardwick
Excellent meal and excellent staff, highly recommended.
Sheila Park
We visited this charming ancient pub 5 times whilst we stayed in the village of Markington. The food on every visit was superb,the gammon steak and Timothy Taylor pie is the best we have ever tasted. We found it reasonable,cosy and received a warm welcome from Vicky and her team .
Sean Clayton
great pub very friendly staff lovely food great campsite
pauline roberts
Best food for miles around....lovely staff very friendly ....
Louise Savage
Only popped in to say happy Christmas to my family, but it looked great and was busy.
John Cassidy
A little off the beaten path, this characterful pub is well worth a visit. As we arrived before the lunchtime rush, Marie gave us a spontaneous guided tour, filling us in on the history of the place and her family’s involvement (as featured in the old photos around the dining room). The beer (Timothy Taylor Boltmaker) was great, but the real highlight was the food: five of us ordered separate dishes, but each was superb - it’s rare to see imaginative dishes produced with finesse in a pub which seems to have such a low profile. I’d heartily recommend giving it a go, before it becomes so popular it’s booked up weeks in advance.
Tracy Ross
Traditional pub with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, great drinks menu, however the real star is the food, a real surprise and a true hidden gem. Outstanding selection from a chef who really understands their craft.
Bacon Baguette Burger Fish and chips Fish and Chips Hussars Burger Lamb Oysters Pork Roast beef dinner Sirloin Steak Sirloin Steak Slow Roast Short Ribol Beef Sunday Lunch Platter Taco Taco
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