Built in 1838, this pub was originally called The Board, but reverted a few years later to The Chapter Coffee House, which occupied this site beforeha...
The curious looking Golden Slipper is really two pubs, one a jettied timber framed building from around 1500, the other an 18th century 'extension' wi...
The number of e's in the name may not be the best way to convey the antiquity of a pub, but Ye Olde Starre Inne is one of York's oldest inns, licensed...
Situated close to the Shambles, this old pub was once owned by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of York, who still use their original Guildhall bui...
Your train is delayed and you're stuck at York Railway Station, what do you do? The answer; have a pint at the York Tap. This Edwardian building is s...
Guy Fawkes was born on this spot in York in 1570. On Bonfire Night (5th November) families all over England gather to celebrate with fires and fir...
Just a few hundred yards from York Minster the Coach House is a 300 year old inn with 14 cosy, en-suite bedrooms. The public rooms are traditionally ...