The Spread Eagle

39 High St, Stokesley, Middlesbrough
01642 710278

Recent Reviews

Rebecca Sellers

Cracking Sunday

Anne Huggins

Drinks only.

Anthony Curtis

Made very

deb watt

Lovely local pub, friendly landlords, newly renovated, seating outside leading onto the river, great atmosphere.

Peter Grump

Back in for the first time in years. New Landpeople! and changing a few beers. Beer kept well. Atmosphere better with seating back. Will go again but am a Swan man so difficult.

Terence Griffiths

Well sorted pub nice location

Pom Scott

Nice place, cool dog.

Tom Jacomb

Really nice place to spend a bit of time.

Sean Harte

Friendly bar man and a few good ale choices. Only popped in whilst waiting for a Chinese (which was exceptional) but would be more than happy to go again.

Gillian Grason

So glad we found this place for Sunday lunch. This is a cosy, traditional establishment with friendly staff and excellent food. The Sunday menu is limited to either small or large roast dinners (beef, turkey or ham) with a good choice of starters and desserts. I opted for a small roast beef which came with Yorkshire pudding, roast and mashed potatoes, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and mashed swede with lots of lovely gravy and it was enormous! Very delicious and piping hot. The veg were all fresh and nicely cooked. I would have loved to try the sticky toffee pudding as several people in the bar were eating it and highly recommended it but I couldn't eat another bite. A very good Sunday lunch which I can certainly recommend.

Sandie Blackburn

Went for lunch today with my 2 terriers we were treat wonderful be back again soon

Jamie Pinder

Nice pub friendly and welcoming. Food looked go too even though we didn't eat.

pottsy1983

Visited the venue after competing in the captain cooks fell race. Had a large Sunday gammon lunch for £12.95. The food tasted good just for a large could of been more. Left me still feeling rather hungry at the end of it. Staff were very busy and never stopped.

Geoff Oliver

Good honest pub grub at reasonable prices.

T9516SFdavee

While fulfilling the role of a friendly town centre pub, they unfortunately also host the noisiest of parties in their beer garden, overlooking the meandering stream in the quietest part of the town. Totally out of character with the loveliness of Stokesley, caring nothing for their neighbours for half a mile around; mindless "music" blaring out unceasingly until very late. It's like a single smoker in the room of non-smokers - everyone has to share it. We all appreciate that they had a hard time during lock-down. But so did we all.

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