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About
Us

Dating back to the 15th century, the Pipe & Glass
Inn stands on the site of the original gatehouse
to Dalton Park, still the residence of Lord Hotham.
It was here that some of the visitors to the 'great
house' were offered hospitality and lodgings
during their stay. The old gatehouse was eventually
replaced by the present building, part of which
is 17th century.
James and Kate took over The Pipe & Glass Inn in March 2006, and
undertook a full refurbishment. The bar has kept
a country pub feel, while the restaurant has been transformed into a
warm, welcoming, more
contemporary area, with bespoke wooden tables
made to James and Kate’s
specifications, and a conservatory area looking
out over the garden and housing a spectacular
long table seating up to 24 for those of you
with lots of friends! There is also plenty of
room for dining outside.
Chef-proprietor James is committed to sourcing
as much local and seasonal produce as possible – but first and
foremost, it’s quality that counts. The menu, which includes vegetarian
options, changes regularly and if there’s something you’d
like that’s not on there, please ask, and James and his chefs will
do their best to make it for you. We can also cater for special dietary
needs with prior notice. Children are welcome, and we are happy to provide
half-portions of anything on the menu, or will try to provide anything
your child might like off-menu.
The wine list is sourced entirely from small
producers, so there is a story behind every one of our bins. We also
offer a wide selection of regularly changing hand-pulled ales including ‘Old
Rosie’ hand-pulled cider and guest beers from the Copper Dragon,
Wold Top and Garton Breweries. Our resident beer is John Smith’s
Cask.
We can cater for large parties, small business
seminars and business breakfasts/ lunches – please call to discuss
your requirements.
The aim of all at The Pipe & Glass Inn is to make our guests
feel welcome and comfortable.
Please call us for further information,
or to
make a booking, on 01430 810 246. |
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