Address:


Greyhound Inn
82 Main Street
Riccall
YORK
YO19 6TE

Telephone:

01757 249101


Map:

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The Greyhound

Four miles north of Selby off the A19 you'll find The Greyhound, a welcoming pub in the heart of the historic village of Riccall. This friendly family-run village pub dates back to the late 1800s. The interior is charming, while outside there's a superb large beer garden.


    Recently certified with the prestigious Cask Marque acceditation, the Greyhound is open all day, the pub boasts quality ales, including John Smiths, Tetleys, Worthingtons, Black Sheep and a regularly changed guest. Together with a good range of lagers such as Stella Artios, Kronenbourg 1664, Carling and Fosters. The cider, stout, wines, spirits and soft drinks are all premium.

     

     

    Sue has an extensive wine list, including:

     

    White Wines

     

  • Cullinan View Chenin Blanc, Robertson

  • A Pristinely preserved freshness and a hint of juicy pear sweetness. South Afrian

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  • Valle Andino Chardonnay, Central Valley

  • A fresh, lemony Chardonnay with a crisp, ripe finish and just a touch of oak. Chile

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  • Lumina Pinot Grigio, Ruffino

  • A fine Pinot Grigio with a delicate apple, pear and juicy citrus aromas on a refreshing minerally palate. Italy

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    Red Wines

     

  • Short Mile Shiraz, Bay

  • Ripe red fruit, spice and vanilla flavours characterise this wine. Australia

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  • Aimery Merlot Nobles Vignes, VdP D'oc

  • A light bodied Merolt with ripe, dark cherry flavours. France

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    Rose Wines

     

  • Belvino Pinot Grigio, Rosato di Pavia

  • Beautifully presented pink, fleshy, juicy fruit dusted with sugar. France

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  • Finca Shiraz, Flichman Malbec

  • A delicious, deep coloured rose, full of fresh, redberry flavours. Argentina

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    Prices start from £9 per bottle.

     

     

    Relaxed and warm, the ambience is always a draw here, making the inn popular with locals and visitors alike - many of whom are in the region to enjoy the attractions of River Ouse walking, the Trans Pennine Trail, Skipwith Common Nature Reserve, Selby, York and the surrounding area. Steve and Sue, offer all their guests a warm welcome.

    Serving Times:

    Tuesday to Friday, 12 to 2 o'clock and 5 to 8 o'clock

    Saturday and Sunday, 12 to 2 o'clock

    The Sunday carvery is very popular, with several roasts and all the trimmings.

    Booking advised.