Helmsley - Moors

The Black Swan Helmsley Restaurant

Great food is at the heart of great hospitality and our restaurant – overlooking the walled garden – is at the heart of the hotel.

About The Black Swan Helmsley Restaurant

The Black Swan at Helmsley is a historic inn, turned boutique hotel. Its varied exterior, with its black & white timbered, Elizabethan and Georgian elements, portrays a rich history dating back to the C15th. Right in the heart of one of the North York Moors' prettiest towns, the hotel is smartly appointed, blending antiques with classic contemporary design. Yorkshire is renowned as being a county which produces some of the finest foods in the UK and nowhere is this recognised more than at Helmsley's Black Swan Hotel. The Gallery, the hotel's 3 AA rosette restaurant, offers menus for dinner which use ingredients sourced from within 30 miles of the hotel wherever possible and change regularly to utilise the best seasonal produce. The Black Swan's Tearoom and Patisserie is both charming and traditional, and offers a fabulous quintessentially English Afternoon Tea experience.

Opening hours

  1. Monday

    11:00 - 23:00

  2. Tuesday

    11:00 - 23:00

  3. Wednesday

    11:00 - 23:00

  4. Thursday

    11:00 - 23:00

  5. Friday

    11:00 - 23:00

  6. Saturday

    11:00 - 23:00

  7. Sunday

    11:00 - 23:00

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