Pub history
The Angel Inn
This well-known grade-II-listed building occupies a prominent town-centre location. Closed since 2022, it had been a restaurant and ice cream parlour for 13 years. Until then, it was The Angel pub. Photos from c1900 show that it was previously known as The Angel Hotel. In older drawings and on the 1824 map of Wetherby, it is The Angel Inn. During 1760–1840, it was the town’s leading coaching inn, where passengers stopped for refreshment and stagecoaches harnessed fresh teams of horses.
This well-known grade-II-listed building occupies a prominent town-centre location. Closed since 2022, it had been a restaurant and ice cream parlour for 13 years. Until then, it was The Angel pub. Photos from c1900 show that it was previously known as The Angel Hotel. In older drawings and on the 1824 map of Wetherby, it is The Angel Inn. During 1760–1840, it was the town’s leading coaching inn, where passengers stopped for refreshment and stagecoaches harnessed fresh teams of horses.

