Brew York have unveiled the next phase in their expansion plans with the launch of two new venues, in Scarborough and on the Carlton Towers estate.

The taproom at Carlton Towers
In Scarborough, Brew York will be launching its third Brew+Bao, following openings in Chapel Allerton and Knaresborough.
Guests can expect juicy bao buns, gyoza, loaded fries, and a rotating line-up of craft beers, curated cocktails, wines, and spirits, all served in a vibrant, laid-back setting.
“We’ve been blown away by the response to Brew+Bao so far, and we’re excited to be opening our third site,” said Wayne Smith, managing director of Brew York.
“It’s a stunning location with a strong community, and the perfect vibe for what we’re all about — great beer, incredible food, and good times.”
Later this year, the fourth and largest Brew+ site is set to open at the historic Goole Market Hall.
Later this summer, Brew York will launch Carlton Towers Taproom, a collaboration with the Carlton Towers Estate, in North Yorkshire. Set within a grade I listed estate with more than 1,000 years of history, the tap venue was formerly home to Little Black Dog Brewery.
“We’re genuinely excited to be working with the team at Carlton Towers on this special project,” said Wayne. “We are really sad that our friends at Little Black Dog Brewery were unable to keep the venue open, but really want to build upon the great work Nigel and Christine have already done to make the venue a thriving community hub.
“The estate is a beautiful and historic setting, and we see a huge opportunity to create something really special here — combining our love of craft beer with the charm and character of the local area.”
The taproom will showcase Brew York’s full range of beers, alongside food, events, and estate-led collaborations. There are plans to host festivals, support local producers, and offer experiences that reflect the values both brands share.
A full refurbishment is scheduled for early 2026, but Brew York plans to re-open the venue in the coming weeks under its management.
