Pub and guest accommodation relaunches this month

A Harrogate district pub is to reopen on Wednesday – May 26 – under new owners.

The Inn South Stainley has been bought by partners Graham Usher and Matt Rose, who have ambitious plans to breathe new life into the premises.

They aim to not only make it a must-visit destination for lovers of good food and real ales, but also a great place to stay overnight, as well as a venue for weddings and other functions.

The Inn will be managed by their hospitality consultancy, MATTGRAY Hospitality. Launched in January 2019, the business already operates two successful pubs – The Castle Inn at Cawood, and the Drovers Arms, Skipwith, both in Selby.

Previous owners of The Inn South Stainley, which closed its doors for the last time in March 2020, had invested more than £1.5m on converting the original standalone building into eight luxury bedrooms, fully refurbishing the pub’s interior, and creating another four luxury guest rooms on its first floor.

Usher and Rose have brought with them the Drovers’ long-standing head chef, Shane White, and recruited Chris Lawton as their new general manager.

From next Wednesday, the venue, which will be open for overnight guests, will be serving gastro pub meals, drinks and snacks.

As more members join the front of house and kitchen teams, it is planned to open the restaurant and function suite in July.

Usher and Rose have plans for two teepees with fire pits, which will be situated in different parts of the inn’s extensive grounds to host a range of private functions.

Graham Usher said: “For the last two years, we have been looking for at least one more pub for MATTGRAY Hospitality to manage, however, there was nothing that really grabbed our attention, and then Covid struck.

“For nine months we put all thoughts on the backburner, but at the beginning of the year we started looking again, and that’s when The Inn South Stainley caught our eye.

“It was exactly what we were looking for. It had recently been refurbished to a very high standard and included guest rooms. And with the No 36 Ripon, Harrogate, Leeds bus stopping right outside, its ideal for staff, and for customers who want to leave the car at home.”

Rose added: “The Inn South Stainley is an incredibly exciting prospect for us. It will be the largest venue managed by MATTGRAY Hospitality, and the first to have accommodation.

“There is so much we want to do here, but we want to do it right, hence opening gradually.

“Many people still call it by its previous name, The Red Lion, and talk about it being the place to go to eat and drink.

“Our intention is to make this well-known pub a must visit destination again for those who love great food, great drinks and a great atmosphere.”

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