Formerly an undertaker's (look for the 'naked man' on the outside wall, dated 1663), Ye Olde Naked Man serves superb Yorkshire pudding with a choice of fillings, plus sandwiches, pies, ice cream and lots of takeaway options.
Ye Olde Naked Man
Yorkshire Dales National Park
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