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All Places in ‘Filey’

  • Charlottes of Filey

    Currently closed, although the business is still running via the new Glasshouse next door (see its listing elsewhere). Expected to reopen in late July. Rumour has it as a cocktail lounge! Charlottes takes its name from a famous summer visitor to Filey, Charlotte Brontë. She holidayed at Cliff House, today Charlotte’s. Read more [...]

  • Bonhommes Bar

    Bonhommes bar regular winner – or runner up – of the CAMRA rural pub of the Year Awards. A unique little side-street bar reminiscent of a small London private club. Friendly, good beer and usually a daft quiz to entertain you over the weekends and more increasingly quality live music Read more [...]

  • Sterchi’s Chocolatiers

    Walk into Sterchi’s and you are transported back into another age. That might be the Edwardian heyday of Filey, Sterchi’s has, after all, been producing high-quality chocolates since 1919; or it could simply be the chocolate shop of your childhood dreams. The beautiful shop is filled with the wonderful aroma of chocolate, Read more [...]

  • Filey Southdene Bowling Club

    They have been playing flat green bowls at Filey Southdene Bowling Club since 1881. It is a thriving club, with fixtures throughout the season between July and September. New members are always sought, but visitors are welcome to play for only £3. The club has bowls and flat shoes available Read more [...]

  • Cobblers Arms

    This is one of the “new breed” of “old fashioned” five ale bars. As the name suggests Cobblers used to be, well, the cobblers! It has been converted from shodding shoes to flogging flagons. The bar is very dog friendly and there is a small rear room for families. It Read more [...]

  • Filey Golf Club

    Filey Golf Club was established in 1897. The original course was situated on land to the north of this fine old East Yorkshire fishing town. The course moved to its present site on the south side of town two years later. The design of the “new links” is credited to Read more [...]

  • H G Lovitt

    Mmmmm Fresh fish and seafood. Fresh fish is often an expression banded around too liberally, by marketing folk. When we say fresh fish here we mean fresh fish. The most beautiful crabs, that may have only landed minutes before you buy them. From little tiny brown shrimp to langoustines the Read more [...]