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Contribute Feedback What Vince Beckett likes about Black Sheep Brewery Bistro:
I had been wanting to take the brewery tour for a while after doing some research online. I was not let down. Our tour guide, Alan, was friendly, funny, and shared some of his lifelong experiences in the brewery industry. He was also incredibly passionate about the brewery in general. We had a great time sampling the delicious beers they had to offer. Afterward, we decided to stay for a meal and once again, we were n... View all feedback.
What Rachael Harwood doesn't like about Black Sheep Brewery Bistro:
Disappointing food, however staff happy to rectify and allow another choice. We went for the steak pie and chips and after separating the extremely thick pastry, was left with no more than 5 mainly small pieces of steak. Very expensive for really just a plate of chips, peas and gravey with some stewed steak on the side. Was not impressed overall. Came 5 months previously and had much better experience. View all feedback.
Very popular attraction with shop, bar restaurant. A favourite place of ours to visit. A suggestion.... It would be nice to have more veggie choices on the menu.
The black sheep brewery in masham is worth a visit for several reasons, not least the lands of the yorkshire dales and its picturesque villages with the remains of tour de france bungalow, bikes and all kinds of paraphernalia on our visit decorated today. there is a visitor center with a “baa.r and bistro”, which serves fresh fayre from local products from light bites to main courses) and several black sheep bee on tap and bottled. Baa..r bistro in the visitor center but the highlight must be the brewery tour £6.95 for adult, £5.95 for seniors), which takes about 75 minutes. the tour begins with a sitting conversation about the long brewing history of the family theakston in sharing complex, but our guide made it very entertaining) with video material and rehearsing the best and hops to smell and taste before the tasted part of the tour begins in the boiler room.
Excellent drinks and eating. good atmosphere, friendly staff and service. many tables and a booking worth when they eat. excellent selection of beer and craftswear. very pleased they have available gluten-free options for drinks and eating. gluten-free drinks are their apple wines on the train or wold top against the grain and daura. overall an excellent experience. they also offer tours and have a shop in front of location very recommended.
Where do I start with this review? what a friendly baptismal people who lead this place! from the charming and welcoming tour guide bronwyn (an approximately 80-year-old veteran of 25 years) to the friendly and helpful youngs behind the bar at the end. They made the experience for us, without it would have been an interesting tour, about the history of the ortes and the brewing process, etc. to learn that it is clear that would be highly recommended for those who like beer, as they are any sorts they want to taste at the end and know the care they have put into this, makes them simply enjoy it more! as 'but only' brewery (they't store to avoid preservatives) they' have also been hammered by the forced closure of pubs in the last 2 years, so they really need the support of visitors and new customers. great value, highly recommended!
Nice ambiance and good food. Impressive that they managed with 3 out of 4 chefs off on the day we visited! Very dog friendly