The Milbank Arms near Barnard Castle is a must-visit pub

The Milbank Arms near Barnard Castle is a must-visit pub


The Milbank Arms in the β€œcharming” village of Barningham was highlighted by local foodie expert The Yorkshireman for its focus on β€œhigh-level food and proper Yorkshire ales”.

The Grade II listed country pub, which is not too far from the Yorkshire Dales, says it offers the β€œbest” produce in the region, and customers have praised it for its β€œfabulous” Sunday roasts and “homely” atmosphere.

The Milbank Arms has ‘bags of traditional charm’

The Yorkshireman shared: β€œA hidden gem pub found in the village of Barningham, just outside of Richmond, The Milbank Arms is a truly stunning country pub, Grade II listed with bags of traditional charm.”

He added: β€œPutting a focus on high-level food and proper Yorkshire ales, The Milbank Arms is no ordinary pub lunch.

“Their offering surpasses your typical restaurant quality, bringing beautifully presented dishes of Yorkshire produce from wild game, to market steak.

“Every dish that passed our mouths evoked an audible reaction, and their Sunday lunch, in particular, is a real must-try.

β€œFor the full experience, check yourself in for the night and huddle up by the fire with a glass of red wine and a bit of dinner. Wake up the next day, and repeat the process with a Sunday dinner.”

On its website, the dog-friendly pub reveals that The Milbank Arms isΒ nestled just minutes from Barnard Castle and Teesdale.

β€œBeautifully restored, The Milbank Arms blends heritage charm with modern comfort – offering luxury rooms, charming cottages, fine dining and real ales.

β€œOur locally sourced menu features the best of the region, from wild game to fresh seafood, with dishes changing seasonally. Enjoy hand-pulled ales, stunning surroundings and a warm welcome.”

Commenting on its menu, it continues: β€œLocated on the edge of a grouse moor, we make the most of the abundance of wild game.

β€œOur fish is sourced from Hodgson’s in Hartlepool for which our chefs will pick the freshest available. Our meat is pasture-raisedΒ and from neighbouringΒ farms wherever possible.

β€œWe take a lot of pride in our cask beer and will always have 2-3 local hand pulled ales available.”


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Just some of the main menu dinner options include corn fed chicken with breast foie gras, king oyster, cauliflower and white port sauce, as well as crispy goat’s cheese pastilla that comes alongside chargrilled broccoli, wilted spinach and toasted pine nuts.

Meanwhile, Saturday lunch mains feature the likes of wild Scottish venison burger, with caramelised onions, mature cheddar and homemade pickles, all on a brioche bun.

Similarly, the Milbank Milanese features buttermilk chicken, tomato, buffalo mozzarella, wild garlic mayo and rocket on a brioche bun.

When it comes to Sunday lunch options, you can choose from dry-aged sirloin of beef, 28oz dry-aged cΓ΄te de boeuf for two, chateaubriand or wild Scottish venison haunch.

All of the above are served with beef fat roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, seasonal vegetables and roast gravy.

The fish served at The Milbank Arms is sourced from Hodgson’s in Hartlepool (Image: Tripadvisor)

Elsewhere, The Milbank Arms has a β€œvery good” 4.3/5 rating on Tripadvisor, based on 75 reviews.

A recent visitor said: β€œLovely pub that is well run and serves local seasonal produce. Staff are friendly and efficient, and the menu offers some of the best of locally sourced food. Thoroughly recommend the venison. Also dog friendly which is a bonus.”

This person posted: β€œA lovely find, on a wet night we had a fantastic meal beautiful monkfish and fantastic venison. Staff were attentive and engaging. Atmosphere was homely.”

Another shared: β€œWe have enjoyed a fabulous Sunday lunch and evening meal here. Wonderful food, service and ambience – thank you so much for such a lovely experience.”

Meanwhile, one guest commented: β€œBeautifully finished rooms in a country pub in a charming village. Fantastic food with a great steak menu. Staff ever so friendly. Couldn’t do more to help. Great breakfast too.”

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