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The Ferry Inn, Cawood - pub details

Address: King Street, Cawood, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 3TL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3915) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ulleskelf (3.9 miles), Church Fenton (4.4 miles), Selby (4.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 23 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Jolly Sailor Inn, Cawood (0.1 miles), Castle Inn, Cawood (0.4 miles), Grey Horse, Kelfield (1.2 miles), Black Swan, Wistow (1.8 miles)

user reviews of The Ferry Inn, Cawood

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Went here on Sept 20th on our way home from the York Real Ale and Cider Festival. We had Everards Sunchaser, Caledonian Deuchars and Taylor's Landlord, which were all excellently kept. Didn't have the food but that wasn't the reason we paid a visit; however, the people in the vicinity of our table were very happy with theirs. This is not the first time I have stopped off here for a beer and have yet to be disappointed.
garydenton - 29 Sep 2012 20:20
This great village pub need's just one more thing to go places a " L A N D L O R D "
lukemcmichan - 12 Feb 2012 10:10
Great range of ales in this hamlet of a pub,we came down from york to sample the new chef's grub,not really anything to write home about,louise ? the owner very welcoming,will return just not for grub sorry ....(:-(
ldelfonce - 20 Jan 2012 13:11
It's still as attractive and atmospheric as ever, but when I called in with a friend for lunch on Saturday the menu was just about the least imaginative I've seen in any pub since the mid Seventies! Even the "Specials Board " wasn't particularly special. There was one item on this board which appealed to me, with a note saying that included in the price was a starter from the menu - but there were no starters on the menu! We had a quick drink and moved on the excellent Castle Inn.

Such a shame: potentially, this is a brilliant pub ... one of the few in the area which still has a multiplicity of small rooms. There was a note to the effect that a new menu was "coming soon". Not soon enough!
Firedrake - 20 Jun 2011 15:05
An attractive pub tucked away down a narrow street in this historic village. Recent past has seen some ups and downs at the pub, but it warrants support. Good quality guest ales are offered and on the occasions I've tried the food it's been ok. Worth a try.
coverpoint - 27 Apr 2010 11:06

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