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A well-known pub and restaurant - with views of Roseberry Topping - has had a radical revamp.
The Cross Keys is now inviting you along to enjoy its new look following a week long refurbishment in December.
The early 18th century alehouse is situated on the road between Nunthorpe and Guisborough - the A171 - and boasts new furniture and decor.
And the end product, say owners Chef & Brewer, is a brighter venue that will serve classic pub dishes such as Yorkshire sausage and mash, slow-cooked pork belly and creamy fish pie.
The Cross Keys also serves a new lunch menu - with dishes also including hand-battered fish and chips and wholetail scampi from £4.99.
Phil Scott, general manager at the Cross Keys, said: “We’re delighted with the quality of our latest renovation and can’t wait to show off our new look.
“We look forward to welcoming returning and new guests alike.”
The Keys is open between Monday and Saturday 11am and 11pm and on Sunday between noon and 10pm.
Food is served between 11.30am and 10pm Monday to Saturday and between 11.30am to 9.30pm on Sundays.
For more information visit the website.
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