Enterprise's response is here.
http://www.yorkmix.com/food-drink/yo...losed-jubilee/
Enterprise's response is here.
http://www.yorkmix.com/food-drink/yo...losed-jubilee/
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Oh dear. Judging by his other pubs it's goodbye to an historic York pub, hello to yet another dreadful food outlet.
Yet another brewery round York, not sure about the name ,
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/1483...wery/?ref=fbpg
A couple of York changes coming soon
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/1494...t_day/?ref=rss
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
Back in favour. http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/1500...d/?ref=mr&lp=4
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
I have a few days in York with the family later in November and haven't been for a few years. Does anyone have any recommendations for outstanding, must visit pubs? Unfortunately I probably won't have the chance for a wider crawl but hope to sneak a visit or two to the very best of this well served city.
"Beer is food." Morse, Colin Dexter
Some personal favourites, all among the "real heritage pubs" on Camra's regional inventory of historic interiors:
The Blue Bell
Golden Ball
The Swan
Minster Inn
The Phoenix Inn
Come On You Hatters!
Apart from the Minster I'd agree with that list, for more modern beers ie citrusy IPAs
York Tap
Brew York
and my third favourite pub in York
The Maltings
The York Brewery pubs are usually good
The Last Drop Inn
The Three-Legged Mare
The Yorkshire Terrier
as are the ex-Leeds brewery pubs (now Camerons)
Duke of York
The Eagle & Child
and there's the Ossett pub with pizza opposite my favourite York pub the Blue Bell
The Hop
For somewhere a bit different there's
House of the Trembling Madness
Obviously a lot depends on which part of the city you are in and time constraints, but York is full of excellent pubs, I might retire there.