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Some of today’s most lively cooking is happening in rural kitchens, & this born-again boozer is no exception. With an elegant Georgian exterior… more »
North Yorkshire is becoming increasingly well endowed with top-quality dining pubs & the Crown at Great Ouseburn is another desirable addition… more »
John Topham made his name as head chef of the legendary Angel at Hetton, one of the country’s first & finest dining pubs. For almost a decade… more »
This pretty market town, with its ancient castle & majestic river gorge, had hardly anywhere to eat until new owners breathed life into this wonky… more »
Following the upscale conversion of an elegant Georgian town house on the Mount from office to hotel, Hotel du Vin has quickly established itself… more »
Smack in the centre of a pretty, low-lying Yorkshire Wolds village, this spick & span, whitewashed 18th-century pub comes complete with a flagged… more »
Thanks to a superb restoration job, the former North Eastern Railways HQ is now a stellar addition to the York hotel scene. The handsome Grade… 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 »
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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 »
The top dog of the gourmet burger phenomenon doesn’t seem likely to hand over its crown to imitators any time soon. Its range of 100% Aberdeen… 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 »
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