Hidden Gem or a Bustling Food Hub?
Malton, a quaint market town in North Yorkshire, was recently highlighted by Olive magazine as one of the best foodie towns in the UK. But what makes Malton a must-visit destination for food lovers? The answer lies in its thriving food scene, which has been growing steadily over the past four years. A total of 26 food and drink businesses have set up shop in the town, many of which can be found at Talbot Yard, a former stables turned food hub.
A Foodie Haven at Talbot Yard
Talbot Yard is home to a variety of independent businesses, including artisan roasters, bakeries, and butchers. Some of the notable establishments include Roost, the Bluebird Bakery, and the Rare Bird Gin Distillery.
- Roost: Known for its specialty coffee and delicious pastries.
- The Bluebird Bakery: Specializes in artisan bread and sweet treats.
- The Rare Bird Gin Distillery: Produces a range of unique gin flavors.
These businesses, along with several others, contribute to Malton’s reputation as a foodie capital. The town’s proximity to the Yorkshire Dales and its rich agricultural heritage make it an ideal location for producers and artisans to showcase their wares.
Events and Markets
Malton is famous for its monthly food markets, which bring together local producers and artisans. The markets offer a wide range of products, including artisanal cheeses, bread, and chocolates.
- Malton Harvest Food Festival (October): A celebration of the town’s agricultural heritage.
- Monthly food markets: Held at Talbot Yard and other locations throughout the town.
In addition to the markets, Malton also hosts the Malton Harvest Food Festival in October, which showcases the town’s exceptional producers and artisans.
The Talbot Inn: A Culinary Gem
The Talbot Inn, located at Yorkersgate, is a 26-bedroomed hotel that has earned a 4.4/5 rating from over 2,000 reviews on Tripadvisor. The hotel’s relaxed décor and luxurious surroundings make it the perfect place to stay for foodies.
