Whitby Way is a popular pub and bar located in the coastal town of Whitby, North Yorkshire. It’s known for its relaxed seaside atmosphere, making it a great stop whether you’re visiting for a day trip or a weekend break.
What to expect:
Friendly, welcoming pub environment
Wide range of beers, ales, and spirits
Comfortable indoor seating with a casual feel
Atmosphere:
Laid-back and social, with a mix of locals and tourists. It’s generally more relaxed than town-centre venues, but can become lively during peak times.
Closest options (2–5 minutes walk):
Endeavour Wharf Car Park, Close to the harbour
Estimated evening price: £2–£5
Abbey Headland / Church Street Parking Areas, Short walk, scenic location
Estimated evening price: £2–£4
Central options (5–10 minutes walk):
Marina Front Car Park, Convenient for town centre access
Estimated evening price: £3–£6
West Cliff Parking (various locations), Slightly further but often easier to find spaces
Estimated evening price: £2–£5
Tip: Parking in Whitby can be very busy, especially in summer and weekends—arrive early where possible.
Train:
Whitby Railway Station is within walking distance (typically 5–10 minutes depending on location).
Services connect to Middlesbrough via the scenic Esk Valley Line.
Bus:
Whitby bus station is centrally located with regular services to Scarborough, Middlesbrough, and surrounding villages.
Taxi:
Taxis are available in town, particularly near the station and harbour.
Typical fares within Whitby: £5–£10.
Whitby is famous for its food, especially seafood:
Harbour area: fish and chips, seafood restaurants, and pubs
Church Street: independent cafés and eateries
Baxtergate & town centre: takeaways and casual dining
Plenty of options for both sit-down meals and quick bites before or after visiting the pub.