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On the old mail route between York & Scarborough, this rather grand, ivy-clad Georgian coaching inn is a useful pit stop for today’s travellers… more »
This old coaching house on Pickering's Market Place has sleek, comfortable & contemporary interiors, matched by some excellent food & wine. Eat… more »
The Anvil was a working forge until the mid-1980s, & the 200-year-old blacksmith’s workshop is now the bar, forming a unique centrepiece to this… more »
With the award of a Michelin star in 2010, The Pipe & Glass Inn has given East Yorkshire’s rather limited dining scene a real shot in the arm… more »
With its shop, B&B & other additions, the Star is now a fully fledged cottage industry – although the pub is still the hub, & an absolute model… more »
An unbeatable setting even for York: this Grade I-listed townhouse hard by the city walls was once the residence of the wealthy Treasurers of York… more »
Long opening hours mean you can get food at almost any time in this casual younger sibling of Melton’s in Scarcroft Road. Modern tapas (chorizo… more »
J Baker’s Bistro Moderne, in York’s historic Fossgate, may sound a bit of a mouthful but rest assured, Jeff Baker all about using simple, local… more »
City-centre restaurant with an ever buzzing ambience, set in an appealing building. Cleverly conceived seafood dishes – mussels, scallops, salmon… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
In a tourist city abounding with eating & drinking haunts, quality is hard to find. The discreet Cafe Concerto is where many locals go. Its long… more »
Gillygate, just outside the York’s city walls, is emerging as a charming street of individual enterprise. Cafe No.8 Bistro is a prime example… more »
This rough & ready cafe with old sofas, scuffed wood floors & mismatched chairs gained popularity as a cheap & cheerful refuge for students at… more »
Betty’s founder, Frederick Belmont, used the interior designers & craftsmen who worked on the ocean liner Queen Mary to create this, the most… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
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