Things to do after dinner in Whitby can be a bit difficult to find at first. The seaside town in Yorkshire is likely best known for its maritime history and connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The town’s historic abbey ruins, as well as the nearby cemetery, are said to have both provided Bram Stoker with inspiration for his grisly tale of horror.

Fortunately, you don't need to carry garlic and a wooden stake with you when you head into Whitby after the sun sets. Being a small rural town, the nightlife here is certainly subdued compared to big cities like York and Hull, but if you're looking for a lively English pub, you'll find plenty around the fishing port. There's more to see after dark in Whitby besides the bottom of a glass, though, as you'll see below.

  • 1

    199 Steps

    Climb to the top to take in the views

    199 Steps
    • Budget
    • Nightlife
    • Photo

    The 199 Steps may seem like a lot to take on after a hearty dinner, but the effort will be well worth it. The stone steps start out near one of Whitby’s main thoroughfares and then take you upwards around some of Whitby’s most famous sites, such as the Church of St. Mary and the Whitby Abbey ruins.

    While those 2 sites are closed after dark, the 199 steps will give you a glimpse of both the outside of these historic structures, while also treating you to views of the town and harbor beyond.

    Location: Whitby YO22 4DF, UK

    Map
  • 2

    West Pier Memorial Footbridge

    Walk out over the water and catch the sunset

    West Pier Memorial Footbridge
    • Budget
    • Couples
    • Nightlife
    • Photo

    West Pier Memorial Footbridge stretches the furthest out into the North Sea of any point in Whitby, giving you the best on-the-water views of the town and shoreline, as well as the sea beyond (without actually heading out on a boat).

    The footbridge connects 2 pieces of pier and was built in 2012. It features a memorial to 2 local soldiers who died in Afghanistan. From the end of the footbridge and pier, you can look back and see the Whitby Abbey ruins sitting over the city.

    Location: West Lighthouse, Battery Parade YO21 3PZ, UK

    Map
  • 3

    Whitby Coastal Cruises

    Enjoy a sunset or twilight tour on the water

    Whitby Coastal Cruises
    • Couples
    • Nightlife
    • Photo

    Whitby Coastal Cruises operates a range of small boat cruises along the Yorkshire coast, but if you’re specifically looking for something to do after dinner, you’ll want to check out the tour operator’s twilight cruises.

    The cruises embark from Whitby Harbor at dusk and you only return to Whitby after darkness has completely fallen, so you can see the city awash in glittering lights. A separate sunset cruise is also available, offering views of the sun setting over the North Sea.

    Location: The Brewery Steps Lower Harbor, Whitby YO21 3PR, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)7981 712419

    Map
  • 4

    Whitby Harbor West Lighthouse

    Take in this historic landmark on the beach

    Whitby Harbor West Lighthouse
    • Budget
    • History
    • Nightlife
    • Photo

    The Whitby Harbor West Lighthouse is 1 of 2 lighthouses in Whitby, and the tallest. Built in 1831 from local sandstone, the 73-foot lighthouse reflects Whitby’s maritime history, and involvement in the trading and whaling industries, but its still used today.

    You can see the lighthouse just from the bottom during the winter months, but the lighthouse also opens seasonally in the summer, allowing visitors to climb to the top of the lighthouse’s lantern room, for views of the harbor and town. Watch out for ghosts while you’re there! Rumor has it that the lighthouse is haunted by the ghost of a lighthouse keeper who fell to his death.

    Location: West Lighthouse, Battery Parade YO21 3PY, UK

    Map
  • 5

    Whitby Brewery

    Sip on the local brews at this conveniently located brewery

    Whitby Brewery
    • Nightlife

    Whitby Brewery sits just steps away from Whitby Abbey and the Church of St. Mary. Founded in 2013 and specializing in Yorkshire ales, the brewery is an excellent spot to stop for a drink after dinner and, if the weather is nice, enjoy a pint or maybe a few outdoors, as you take in the clifftop views.

    Don’t care for beer? The brewery also offers all your typical bar beverages, as well as pizza. You can additionally book a 45-minute brewery tour, to get a behind-the-scenes look at the operation.

    Location: East Cliff, Whitby YO22 4JR, UK

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 11 am to 7 pm, Friday–Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1947 228871

    Map

    photo by habiloid (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified

  • 6

    Whitby Pavilion

    Settle in for a night of entertainment

    Whitby Pavilion
    • Couples
    • Families
    • History
    • Nightlife

    Whitby Pavilion is so much more than just a single theater. The entertainment complex features a historic Victorian theater, movie theater, event venue and more. You’ll be able to catch favorite and new movies, but also theatrical shows, conferences and conventions, and festivals.

    There’s something going on just about every night of the week so, whether you’d prefer to see a family-friendly musical, the latest movie, a craft fair, or a tribute band, you can enjoy a range of events and entertainment depending on what’s showing during your visit.

    Location: West Cliff, Whitby YO21 3EN, UK

    Phone: +44 (0)1947 824770

    Map
  • 7

    Whitby ghost tours

    Get your spook on

    Whitby ghost tours
    • Families
    • Nightlife

    Whitby ghost tours are available from several providers in the town – and why wouldn't they be? Whitby is, after all, considered one of the more haunted towns in the United Kingdom. Maybe it’s the Gothic cathedral ruins, maybe it’s the Dracula connections, or maybe it’s just the quiet cobblestone streets and historic structures.

    Whatever the reason for Whitby’s ghostly environment, you can explore some of the most haunted spots in town for yourself, with the help of a guided tour, which can take you to locations that are sometimes off-limits to travelers otherwise, such as Whitby Abbey, St. Mary’s Churchyard, supposedly haunted hotels, and other top sites.

  • 8

    Skinner Street

    Hop between pubs on this lively street

    Skinner Street
    • Nightlife

    Skinner Street is the place to go if you’re looking for a large amount of pubs all in a single area. Whether you still need to grab dinner or you’re just looking for a frothy beer, live music and a fun atmosphere, you’ll find a pub to meet your needs along this busy street.

    Popular spots include The Arch & Abbey, named after 2 of the town’s most prominent landmarks and offering a ton of different beers. Then there’s The Granby, which is a hotel, but it also holds a cozy pub with comfort food; dogs are also allowed at The Granby.

    Location: Skinner St., Whitby, United Kingdom

    Map
  • 9

    Church Street

    Explore local watering holes

    Church Street
    • Nightlife

    Church Street sits right below Whitby Abbey, along the River Esk. It’s packed with pubs and restaurants offering standard English pub fare, ales, and casual atmospheres. You’ll also find a few not-so-expected bars and restaurants on this street, in case you’ve already done the British pub thing and you're looking for something new.

    Popular options include Black Horse Inn, with a wide mix of beverages and food options, and The White Horse & Griffin, with its rich history stretching back to the 1500s.

    Location: Church St., Whitby, United Kingdom

    Map

    photo by Poliphilo (CC0 1.0) modified

  • 10

    Flowergate

    Find lots of options on this small street

    Flowergate
    • Nightlife

    Flowergate runs perpendicular to Skinner Street, so if you’re looking to expand your Skinner Street pub and bar explorations further, head on over to Flowergate, where you’ll find even more watering hole options. Plus, Flowergate is also home to several guest houses and inns, so it’s not unlikely that you could be staying along this short street, making your pub outing all the more convenient.

    Popular stops on Flowergate include The Elsinore, which is known for its live music, ales, and what it calls “goth gatherings”, and Little Angel, with its 3 separate bars.

    Map

    photo by Pauline E (CC BY-SA 2.0) modified

Holly Riddle | Contributing Writer