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Specialties
**Cheshire Pub of the Year 2012**
**South Cheshire Summer Pub of 2012**
The Yew Tree Inn is a rather handsome village pub, built by The Earl of Crewe in the 19th century.
Inside you’ll see that it has open fires, old beams and a great big bar plus the odd twist or two that befits the quirkiness of this beautiful corner of Cheshire. We’ve also added a wonderful summer terrace for al fresco dining and watch out for future events on our adjacent paddock.
We offer freshly made, locally sourced food from a seasonal menu with daily specials combined with informal service in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere. At the bar you’ll find an eclectic range of spirits including an ever growing single malt collection, plus an extensive wine list and a cracking range of real ales.
History
Established in 2010.
The pub was built in the early 19th century and was known as The Crewe Arms Hotel for many a year until 1994 when it became The Yew Tree Inn. The pub had been shut since late 2007 when we took it on in Dec 2009, taking 6 months to completely refurbish the property and opening in June 2010.
Since then we have gone from strength to strength, gaining entry into guidebooks such as The Michelin Guide, The Good Pub Guide, The Good Beer Guide and Sawdays Pubs & Inns Guide.