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The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon), York

90 Piccadilly
York
YO1 9NX

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Gill Smith left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

Visited this JDW bar last month and chose Goose Eye over & Stout, and Saltaire Cascade, both of which were fine.

On 11th August 2019 - rating: 6
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Brainy Pool left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

not the most inspiring place in York, either building or location, but inside it’s pleasant enough. good beer range at good value and affable service. It’s not going to blow anyone away but as a functional Spoons it fits the bill.

On 19th April 2019 - rating: 6
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Aqualung . left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

As noted below this Spoons takes up the ground floor of a Travelodge. It's a roughly L shaped room that is modern and has the usual furnishings. It was busy but not hopelessly so on my early Thursday afternoon visit. A bonus is the toilets being at the same level.
The bar has ten hand pumps which had one available soon, Doom Bore, a cider, a Bombardier beer, Caledonian Seasoned Traveller IPA, Rudgate Chocolate Stout, Dark Star Hophead, Naylor's Toffee Mild, Loddon Bamboozle and Conwy California. I went for the Rudgate Stout (£2.65) which was excellent. The standard guest ale price here was £2.49 and the Curry Club was £7.75 which is about a quid or more above average. The beer price was cheaper than I expected for a tourist trap like York.
I thought this one was OK, a good beer choice and the one chosen in excellent nick. It's above average as far as I'm concerned.

On 2nd August 2016 - rating: 7
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Alex Conway left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

The larger of the two York weatherpersons but my least favorite of the two. This is connected to the travel lodge next door and is far to tall and spacious to give any character or comfort, it feels like a museum. there is a full range of spoons ales including the regulars, doomabr, ruddels and abbot as well as two from saltire among others. the saltaire xmas beer was very nice and better kept than spoons beers usually are but the price has been increased and it was £2.45, the most i have seen for a spoons ale in the north of england, my local in Nottingham sells them at £1.99.

Good for a cheap pint but there are many quality establishments and better than this around with much better beer. one redeeming feature is it also sells some good raree beers such as blue moon on tap at a reasonable price compared to most pubs, i would return but purely for a cheap pint, nothing else.

On 15th December 2015 - rating: 6
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Quinno _ left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

A cavernous modern Spoons underneath a Travelodge, which I managed to take a ponderous route in order to find, going through the only part of York city centre that looked to be post-industrial wasteland. The interior is modern but does have a little charm, mainly in the conservatory area. Apparently the terrace looks out onto the River Ouse – would have gone there had I known! A bit ropey on the beer front with a number of ales off but my Hop Studio Black IPA was in decent form. Place needed a good hoovering – either that or chimps tea party had taken place there over the breakfast hours.

On 3rd May 2015 - rating: 6
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Steve C left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

The Postern Gate is a very large Wetherspoons below a Travelodge so expect the usual Spoon’s crowd as well as some tourists. The bar supports ten hand pumps and the usual drink and meal deals are available. Some of the pub is very dimly lit, but a glass lean-to does offer some natural light to half of the bar. There is some outside seating.

On 19th April 2015 - rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

One of the locals in town described this Spoons as being similar to an airport departure lounge and unfortunately this was stuck in my head. The entrance area was a bit weird, as there was banquette style seating all facing to the entrance doors. So when you enter or leave you receive a good look at. The Thornbridge Lord Maples was worth the stage show.

On 11th August 2013 - rating: 6
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hondo . left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

A modern styled interior as described below. Alright as part of a crawl but York has many more characterful pubs including the nearby Phoenix Inn.

On 16th May 2013 - no rating submitted
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Old Boots left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

An unusually shaped 'Spoons in the ground floor of a Travelodge hotel. It has a long dogleg counter with a JDW stand 5+5 pulls interspersed and topped and tailed with T-bars. Local beers with the GK bankers on the pulls, standard JDW kegs on the fonts. There's a group of tall tables and chairs by the Fishergate entrance but it's mostly low ones for dining in the rear conservatory and other nooks and crannies. A light wood and chrome strip finish is applied to the bar counter, walls the round pillars dividing the bar from the conservatory. It has more of a Lloyds No1 feel than a standard 'spoons. Beer quality was average to good and the staffing better than average.

On 9th September 2012 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Postern Gate (JD Wetherspoon)

Modern 'spoons, housed in an odd-looking building under the York Central Travelodge. The decor, echos and atmosphere reminded me of an airport outlet. Ridiculously, just four of the ten handpumps were operational, but on the plus side my pint of Naylors Going for Gold (£1.99) was good enough.

On 8th September 2012 - rating: 4
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