Sitting under the umbrella of the Yorkshire Taverns group, The Beggar and Gentleman serves honest and simple traditional British pub food to visitors and residents of Hoyland, near Barnsley.
There are lots of classic British dishes which are the mainstay of any respectable English public house and restaurant, and the menu at The Beggar and Gentleman appears to have included almost everyone's favourites. A classic roast dinner; toad in the hole; liver and onions; mixed grill; sausage, egg, beans and chips; fish and chips; and a selection of burgers catch the hungry diner's eye. And not forgetting the traditional pub special of gammon steak complete with a slice of pineapple and a side order of peas, onion rings and chips. No truly authentic eatery of this kind would be complete without the inclusion of warming apple pie and treacle sponge. With the restaurant forming part of the building housing the bar, diners can expect to enjoy a tipple or two with their meal.
Classic British pub cuisine is hearty, warming and honest. It's stripped back to its basic recipe with no fancy gimmicks, bells and whistles detracting from what is at its core simple, satisfying gastronomy. The Beggar and Gentleman offers good value for money and choice to boot.
The venue is friendly and unpretentious, welcoming people of all ages to enjoy its food. It has a lively atmosphere where guests can converse and relax in comfort. The decoration is timeless and characteristic of a traditional English public house and restaurant. Whether arranging a casual date night, or a catch up with family and friends, The Beggar and Gentleman in Hoyland is an informal choice for the many.