The Foords Hotel is a historic public house in Filey, a town in North Yorkshire, in England.
The building was constructed in about 1815,[1] to serve early visitors to the seaside resort.
It was initially named the "New Inn", but was later renamed after Thomas and Mary Foord, who ran the pub.
The pub has a long association with the town's fishing industry, and the last two cobles are laid up around the back of the building.
The central doorway has attached Doric fluted columns, an entablature and a cornice, above which is a two-storey canted bay window.