Recommended by Alastair Barter |
Mulberry St has changed its name. It’s now called the Stag & Thistle Bar and Restaurant. It changed late last year. | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
this is quite a traditional pub inside with a convivial atmosphere. Sadly in terms of York city centre it’s a bit humdrum really, not the real ale destination it claims to be anyway with only two of seven real ales on (Doom Bar and Landlord). A stand... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
York’s oldest inn apparently and I can well believe it - a rambling interior with some yards for outside drinking. Sadly Greene King have clearly been bad news for it, as they usually are. Menus and generic corporate decor everywhere - besides the y... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
this is a bang average corporate city pub which comes as a bit of a disappointment given the exterior and the history of the street. four expensive (£4+) real ales on and a poor selection. Interior cosy and nice enough but nothing of real interest a... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
this rather spartan one roomed Sam Smiths pub is very incongruous with its surroundings- today loud hen parties, drunken groups of twenty somethings and foreign tourists. Maybe they couldn’t believe their luck when they got a £2.15 pint of lager, but... [more>] | |
Recommended by Colin Walker |
The Balloch House is a large dominating building on the east side of the River Leven. This 3-star hotel has an extensive menu of drink available. Cask Ales such as Doom Bar ale from Cornwall – British Craft Beers such as Hiver Blonde Honey Beer from ... [more>] |
sponsored links |
---|