The Star Inn
About
The Star Inn is a historic 14th‑century gastropub nestled in the quiet village of Harome in North Yorkshire. Renowned for its culinary excellence, the establishment earned its first Michelin star in 2002, regained it in 2014, and has been celebrated again in recent years. The landmark building, designated a Grade II listed structure in 1955, survived a devastating thatch‑roof fire in November 2021 and reopened its doors on 1 October 2022, showcasing both resilience and culinary tradition. Guests can experience fine dining in a richly historic setting, combining award‑winning cuisine with the charm of a centuries‑old public house. The Star Inn welcomes diners with a menu that emphasizes seasonal British produce, and it offers an extensive wine list, sparing the need for formal dress codes with a relaxed, yet elegant atmosphere. Whether you’re a Michelin‑star enthusiast, a history lover, or simply seeking a memorable evening in rural England, The Star Inn proves to be a must‑visit destination.
Highlights
- Michelin‑Starred Dining
- Grade II Listed Building
- Fire‑Resilience and Reopening
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At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour