Going Out in York

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in York

Town/City Name
York
County
Yorkshire
Population
210000

About York

York was founded by the Romans and is a walled city in the North West of England. York is most well known for its huge amount of pubs and inns. York Minster is also a focal point of the city and is arguable the most beautiful cathedral in the UK.

The city sits on 2 rivers, the Ouse and the Foss.

York’s winding streets, independent shops and rich history made the second most visited in England in 2018 coming second only to London, and in 2010 it was voted safest city in the UK.

York is perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth, the city was the birthplace of Joseph Rowntree and home of Terry’s. The Kit Kat and Yorkie are also made in York.

York has many theatres, museums, art galleries, comedy shows, churches, cathedrals and a castle as well as other historical landmarks so if you’re in for the culture York is the perfect city break.

 

Places to eat in York, Restaurants in York

https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/eagle-child-23411
https://www.goingout.co.uk/european-restaurants/york/bennetts-cafe-bistro-23318
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/dch-restaurant-23439
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/hole-in-wall-york-121403
https://www.goingout.co.uk/european-restaurants/york/mannion-co-york-23297
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/lamb-lion-inn-23431

Places to drink in York, Pubs and Bars in York

https://www.goingout.co.uk/irish-restaurants/york/once-across-the-garden-23563
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/the-roman-bath-inn-restaurant-23700
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/the-cross-keys-121418
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/york/mr-ps-curious-tavern-23466
https://www.goingout.co.uk/international/york/bora-bora-cafe-cocktail-bar-23724
https://www.goingout.co.uk/pubbar/york/golden-lion-121423

A brief history of York

The word York in Old Norse is Jorvik meaning place of Yew trees.

The Vikings took the city form the Anglo Saxons in 866 and the town became part of the Vikings trading route in to Europe. Jorvik as it was then known was pivotal to the Vikings, the town even became the Viking capital of Britain. In 1068 William the Conqueror commissioned York Castle.

Henry VIII ordered the dissolution of the monasteries that was detrimental to York and the city suffered, this was mainly due the people’s opposition to Henry VIIIs religious reform.

In 1839 George Hudson brought the railway to York and the city became central to the railways in the 19th Century.

York was hit badly in the Baedeker blitz in WWII and took nearly 2 decade to recover the buildings that had been decimated.

Today York is home to one of the best preserved medieval streets in the world called the Shambles, it is a must see on your visit to the city.

 

Popular things to do in York

Free things to do in York

Great for kids in York

Great for dogs in York

Dog friendly bars

Dog friendly restaurants

Did you know?

The hidden gems of York

The hidden gems of York

Guy Fawkes was born a nod raised in York

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