
Black Horse Beamish Red Row Beamish Co Durham DH9 0RW
Tel : 01207 232 569
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| Set in ten acres of glorious rolling countryside, just moments from the famous and unique Beamish Museum, The Black Horse is a delicious location for a meal or refreshments. This three hundred year old public house in the Beamish Conservation Valley attracts visitors from far and wide with its superb dishes, made from its own home grown seasonal vegetable, fruit, fish and the best local meat produce. |
| With their own supply of amazing organic vegetables, line caught fish, which is also smoked on the premises, and free range poultry, you can be sure of the tastiest dishes, regional cuisine and seasonal variety every time you go. |
| Exquisite food is served throughout the day by chef Tony O'Neill, who strives to have the best kitchen garden in the North East from which to create his gorgeous dishes. Feast your eyes and let your mouth water as you read a sample of the delicious menu: For starters, Smoked Salmon, Game Terrine, or Mushroom Crepes; Main courses include, Beef Bombardier Pie, Famous Fish and Chips, Aberdeen Angus Beef Burger, and Goats Cheese Tart; followed by Sticky Toffee Pudding, Iced Fudge Nougatine, and Autumn Spiced Poached Pear for dessert. |
| The choice of fine food on the extensive house menu is wonderful, and The Black Horse also caters for special dietary requirements, as well as producing set lunch and early dinner options. |
| The Black Horse is steeped in history and mystery; dating back to the 18th century, it is built as part of the estate of the infamous MP for County Durham Bobby Shafto, whose jilted lover was the subject of the old ditty 'Bonny Bobby Shafto', plus of course the resident ghost, George Ridley, who makes his presence felt after hours. |
| Naturally The Black Horse has a superb atmosphere plus a great selection of beers, spirits and exceptional wines from around the world, which compliment the flavours of the dishes on the menu to perfection. |
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