The pub located in Skipton took home a win last week.
Woolly Sheep Inn were named the Yorkshire and the Humber Pub & Bar of the Year at this year's Pub & Bar Awards.
The ceremony took place last Wednesday and pubs and bars across the country attended.
The Woolly Sheep Inn shared their gratitude on Facebook saying:
"We would like to extend our sincere thanks to our loyal customers, local community and visitors from near and far for your continued support.
"Your encouragement and enthusiasm mean so much to us, and we are proud to be part of such a vibrant hospitality industry.
"Thank you to the Pub & Bar Awards for this incredible recognition."
Norfolk pub, The Gunton Arms has been named the best pub in the UK, following its triumph at the 2026 National Pub & Bar Awards.
You can find out more about the awards here.

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