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About Beverley
Beverley, or as it used to be called Inderwuda, was founded sometime around 700 AD by Saint John Of Beverley; the lovely market town is based in the East Riding Of Yorkshire; it has a wide variety of activities to do for all ages young or old, don’t waste anytime and feel free to book in at one of our friendly Hotels in Beverley.
Flemingate Shopping Centre in Beverley has an impressive host of stores which include Esabulo, Subway, Wilkos, H&M, Superdrug and, Dunelm. The shopping centre has a 500-space storey car park.
If you’re looking for something to eat and drink in Beverley, you shouldn’t be looking for too long because there's a large variety of independent restaurant and bars, take a walk around the market square to find something for you.
Beverley Market
Beverley’s market is a thriving event that runs on a Wednesday and Saturday which has been going on in the area since the 12th Century.
It is a very traditional market which does not only sell food but also clothing, pet food and household accessories, there is even a stall which will fix your phone screen and fix your watch battery, so as you can imagine the market offers a wide variety of stalls.
The Westwood
The Westwood is one of Beverley’s real treasures; it is a large open area which has a few small forests, fields, windmill, golf course and a race course.
If you’re visiting Beverley and bringing a dog along then this is the perfect place to let it burn off some steam, on a sunny day; there isn’t much better than a nice stroll in the sunshine while having the stunning views of Beverley in the distance.
Beverley Racecourse
The Racecourse is just outside of Beverley, situated next to The Westwood; the history of racing at this course goes all the way back to over 300 years ago when it is thought to of had the first ever race.
A visit to The Racecourse is always entertaining and fun, whether you’re betting on the horses or bringing the kids along to one of the family petting zoo events.
Eating And Drinking In Beverley
Eating And Drinking In Beverley
Beverley Arms is based off North Bar Within, which is minutes away from the very popular Beverley Race Course.
Opened to members of the public over 300 years ago, first opening its doors in 1794.
The historic building recently had a £6.5 million revamp; it now has 38 bedrooms, 60+ seat restaurant along with a very stylish outdoor courtyard.
Eating here is a pleasant experience, the menu has a variety from classic pub food to lovely home-cooked meals; they also offer afternoon tea which is very popular especially on Mothers Day.
Cerutti "2" is well known for its delicious fish dishes, along with its fancy wine menu, which are available for dining in or takeaway.
If you’re traveling to Beverley by train then you will not be able to miss this restaurant; it is based in the old waiting rooms in the station.
The business was launched in 1974 in Hull on Nelson Street and has ever since been a success. In 2019 they decided to shut the Hull restaurant so they would have more time to focus on developing in Beverley along with the outside catering of the business.
Chamas aim to provide a unique authentic Brazilian Rodizio experience; the restaurant is based in the centre of Beverley, just 5 minutes away from the train station.
The meats that are on offer include lamb, beef, pork, chicken, and up to 15 more delicious prime cut meats.
When visiting Chamas you will notice that all of the food is consistently brought round by chefs and offered to diners.
You are given a double sided circular shaped disc on your table to control the flow of food offered to your table. If you turn the disc over to the green side, this will tell the chefs that you are ready for more meat, while the red will stop them from bringing any further food until it is on green.
There is also a vegetarian and vegan menu.