Black Swan In Hand, York — Amber Taverns Tenancy Opportunity (2026)

Black Swan In Hand, York — Amber Taverns Tenancy Opportunity (2026)

QUICK VERDICT

Factor Detail
Opportunity Type Amber Taverns Tenancy
Google Rating 4.8 stars (635 reviews)
Location Type Rural village (Oldstead, pop. ~50)
Trading Pattern Dinner service only — Michelin-starred dining
Best Suited To This is NOT a standard pub opportunity
Shaun’s Take Read carefully — operating hours tell the story

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Oldstead sits in the Hambleton Hills, 20 miles north of York proper. Population: approximately 50 people. This isn’t York city (YO1). This is YO61 — deep North Yorkshire countryside.

Nearest Wetherspoons: York city centre, 20 miles south. Nearest petrol station: Coxwold, 4 miles. Nearest Co-op: Easingwold, 7 miles.

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Independent Assessment — Data Sources & Disclaimer

This independent assessment was prepared by SmartPubTools using the following publicly available sources:

  • Pub listing data: Amber Taverns published listings — availability, agreement type and rent figures sourced directly from the pub company's own website
  • Google rating & reviews: Google Places API — ratings and review counts retrieved programmatically from Google Maps data
  • Local population & demographics: ONS Census 2021 — population figures, age profiles and household data
  • Local employment data: NOMIS Official Labour Market Statistics — employment rates and major local employer data
  • Pubs Code information: Pubs Code Adjudicator (UK Government) — tied tenant rights and MRO entitlements
  • Operator perspective: SmartPubTools is operated by a working pub landlord under a Marston's Community Retail Partnership at Teal Farm Pub, Washington NE38 — assessments reflect genuine first-hand operator experience
⚠ Important: Financial figures in this assessment are illustrative estimates only based on comparable pub agreements and publicly available data. They do not represent guaranteed income or costs. Always obtain independent financial and legal advice before entering any pub agreement. SmartPubTools accepts no liability for decisions made based on this assessment.
📅 Last reviewed: April 2026  |  SmartPubTools is not affiliated with Amber Taverns or any pub company featured on this site.✎ Suggest a correction

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Major employers within 10 miles: Ampleforth College, local estates, tourism sector (North York Moors National Park boundary 3 miles east).

This location depends entirely on destination trade. The 635 Google reviews and 4.8-star rating reflect something highly unusual for an Amber Taverns listing: this appears to be the acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurant operation, not a wet-led community pub.

The opening hours — Tuesday to Friday 6-8pm, Saturday lunch and dinner only, closed Sunday and Monday — match fine dining service patterns, not pub trade.

WHAT THE PUB IS

The Black Swan at Oldstead holds a Michelin star and operates as a destination restaurant with rooms. The Google data confirms 635 reviews at 4.8 stars, but the trading hours (dinner service only, closed two days) indicate high-end dining, not traditional pub operations.

If Amber Taverns is genuinely offering this as a tenancy, you need to understand what you’re actually taking on. The existing operation is built around tasting menus, local foraging, and premium wine pairings — not cask ale and Sunday roasts.

The 635 reviews represent years of established fine dining reputation. Recent reviews mention “best meal of my life”, “£150+ per head”, and “book months ahead”. This is not walk-in trade.

THE DEAL

Standard Amber Taverns tenancy terms don’t apply here in any conventional sense. If this listing is accurate, clarify immediately:

  • What happens to the existing Michelin star and chef-driven operation?
  • Are you taking on an established fine dining business or converting it?
  • What tie arrangements exist for restaurant-grade wine lists?
  • Who holds the room bookings and online reputation management?

Amber Taverns’ tied supply model works for wet-led locals. It doesn’t work for restaurants charging £150+ per head with carefully curated wine lists and hyper-local ingredients.

Ingoing costs for a Michelin operation — even if the star doesn’t transfer — will vastly exceed standard tenancy deposits. Working capital for this level of operation: £50,000+ minimum.

FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Standard Amber Tenancy This Operation Reality
Ingoing Cost £5,000–£15,000 Likely £30,000+
Working Capital £15,000–£25,000 £50,000+ essential
Agreement Type Amber Taverns Tenancy Verify exact terms
Tied Supplies Yes — competitive pricing Incompatible with fine dining sourcing
Weekly Revenue Target £8,000–£12,000 £15,000+ (25 covers × £150 × 4 services)
Break-Even 12–18 months Dependent on reputation retention

If the Michelin star and existing team stay: you’re managing a going concern with £750,000+ annual revenue potential.

If they don’t: you’re reopening a rural property with a food service reputation you may not be able to maintain.

PUBS CODE RIGHTS

Standard Pubs Code protections apply to Amber Taverns tenancies:

✓ Right to request Market Rent Only assessment
✓ Transparent rent review processes
✓ Protection against unfair tie terms
✓ Access to parallel rent assessment
✓ Right to independent surveyor

Critical for this site: Pubs Code doesn’t address what happens when a tenancy involves an established Michelin operation. Get specialist legal advice before signing anything.

WHO THIS SUITS

This does NOT suit:
– First-time operators
– Anyone without high-end kitchen experience
– Operators expecting wet-led community pub trade
– Anyone with less than £75,000 total available capital

This might suit:
– Experienced fine dining operators seeking rural destination site
– Chef-operators with Rosette/Michelin background
– Couples where one partner has front-of-house, one has Michelin kitchen experience
– People who understand the existing operation isn’t transferable and have a clear new concept

WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

Forget standard EPOS systems and Amber Taverns reporting templates. If you’re genuinely taking this on:

  • Table management system (OpenTable, ResDiary, or equivalent)
  • Full allergen and traceability documentation for 14+ allergens
  • Kitchen team capable of executing at Michelin level OR a complete new concept ready to launch
  • Relationship with local suppliers (or plan to build them fast)
  • Wine knowledge and relationships with premium importers
  • Understanding that you’re operating a restaurant that happens to have a tenancy agreement, not a pub with a good kitchen

The existing reputation is an asset or a liability depending on what you do next. 635 reviews expect a certain standard. Dropping from Michelin-level to standard pub food will lose that audience overnight.

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