A popular independent country pub near Harrogate has scooped a Diners Choice Award from OpenTable.
The Inn South Stainley, alongside The Drovers Arms Restaurant & Country Pub, has won OpenTable’s ‘Diners Choice Award’ for the second year running – as noted for by their customers.
The Inn South Stainley and The Drovers Arms are owned by Yorkshire operators Graham Usher and partner Matthew Rose.
Following a successful trading year and determined to create a go-to inn for local residents and tourist alike, the pair said they are “delighted” to have secured their position in the Harrogate hospitality market.
Managing Director Graham Usher said:
“We are thrilled to have received these awards this year, to see that our customers have recognised the hard work all the team put in to create a memorable and special experience really makes it all worthwhile.
“Over the years through our consistent approach to food, service delivery and creating a stylish and contemporary atmosphere in our establishment securing accreditation like these is a great reward to the hard work our team put in.”
Located on the A61, The Inn South Stainley is accessible from Knaresborough, Harrogate and Ripon.
For more information and to book, visit www.theinnsouthstainley.com or call 01423 779060.

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