The Woolly Sheep Inn

4.2
(1,103 reviews)
The Woolly Sheep Inn, 38 Sheep Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 1HY
01756 700966Official website
Accepts Credit Cards
Bar
British
Brunch
Dinner
Drinks
Free Wifi
Full Bar
Gluten free options
Highchairs Available
Late Night
Lunch
Mid-range
Outdoor Seating
Pub
Reservations
Restaurants
Seating
Serves Alcohol
Table Service
Vegan options
Vegetarian friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Restaurant

About

The Woolly Sheep Inn, situated in the bustling market town of Skipton, is a proud member of the Timothy Taylor’s pub family. With its award‑winning cask‑ale selection and a menu built around locally sourced, farm‑to‑plate produce, the inn offers a relaxed yet lively dining experience. The bar opens from 11:00 am to midnight on weekdays and Saturdays, while food service runs from noon until 8:30 pm (on Sunday until 8:00 pm). Thursday’s open‑air beer garden, the cosy pub interior and a dog‑friendly policy make it an ideal spot for locals and visitors alike. During the week the pub hosts theme nights – pizza, pie, cocktail and steak – each offering a special price on drinks and food. The Sunday roast is a town favourite, with five roast options every week, and the upstairs rooms provide a convenient place to stay if you wish to extend your visit. Whether you’re looking for a hearty Yorkshire breakfast in the morning, a hearty dinner in the evening, or a weekend getaway in a well‑furnished room, the Woolly Sheep Inn delivers quality, warmth and a taste of Yorkshire hospitality.

Highlights

  • Timothy Taylor’s Beer Selection
  • Farm‑to‑Plate Menu
  • Sunday Roast
  • Theme Nights
  • Dog‑Friendly Environment

Must-See Areas

Bar
Beer Garden
Listening Rooms

Good to Know

Good for

Families
Foodies
Couples
Solo Travelers

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Warm Hospitality

Things to consider

  • Busy Period Wait Times

What people are saying

"Local Charm"

At a glance

  • Verified listing
  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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