Pubs in York offer everything from a quaint medieval tavern vibe to an ultramodern party atmosphere for the young hip crowd, but all serve up great beer and great booze. York has been said to have more pubs than days in a year. The city’s quaint cobbled streets offer old-world inns that have served their patrons for centuries, and their regulars comprise multiple generations of the same families. This city has even seen violent feuds between local boozers, though fortunately those are in the past.

Whether you’re looking for a Saturday night party or a cosy traditional public house, York’s many bars have it on offer. Check out the best pubs in York where you can enjoy a pint.

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    Golden Fleece York

    Visit York’s most haunted pub

    Golden Fleece York
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    Golden Fleece York sits opposite the bottom of the Shambles neighbourhood and is one of York’s oldest recorded coaching inns, offering no-frills pints since 1503. This establishment also claims to be the most haunted pub in York, and its most iconic ghost is One Eyed Jack, who wears a red coat from the 16th century and carries a flintlock pistol.

    This building hails from an era when structures were forced in right on top of one another, and it has an authentic old-school feel and flair. It’s long and narrow, and to this day still appeals to the common people of York, who flock here for an after-work pint. It’s right in the heart of the city centre.

    Location: Golden Fleece, 16 Pavement, York YO1 9UP, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to midnight

    Phone: +44 1904 620491

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    Ye Olde Starre Inne

    Drink in York’s oldest continuously licensed pub

    Ye Olde Starre Inne
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    Ye Olde Starre Inne claims to be the oldest continuously licensed pub in York, offering straight-up pints in wood-panelled rooms from behind a copper-top bar. Outside, this pub doesn’t offer beer gardens, but beer yards. The selection of craft beers on draught here is nothing short of outstanding. It’s a smaller place located down a small alleyway off of Stonegate. Its main block is timber-frame and was constructed in the mid-16th century, with a left wing that was added circa 1600.

    It got its name, 'The Starre', around the early 1640s and occupied the back of a coaching yard. It’s located in the heart of the city centre, and it is the inn with the oldest provable pedigree in town.

    Location: 40 Stonegate, York YO1 8AS, UK

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 11 am to 11 pm, Friday–Saturday from 11 am to midnight, Sunday from 11 am to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +44 1904 623063

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    Guy Fawkes Inn

    Eat at the childhood home of a famed conspirator

    Guy Fawkes Inn
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    Guy Fawkes Inn offers references to the dark history of England balanced with classic pub grub in old-world surroundings, but served up with a modern flair. Their steak pies have won AA Rosette awards, and their alcohol list includes cask ales, draught beers, wines and spirits with a huge range of choices. The interior vibe is cosy and lit with gas lamps just like in the days of yore. It’s named for its location on the spot where the famous conspirator was born. It’s a Grade II-listed building constructed in the 18th century.

    If you’re on a romantic holiday, you can even book a room with a 4-poster bed. It’s all in the heart of the city centre.

    Location: 25 High Petergate, York YO1 7HP, UK

    Phone: +44 1904 623716

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    The Kings Arms

    Relax at a family-friendly pub without cell phones

    The Kings Arms
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    The Kings Arms offers a fantastic spot to enjoy a beer on a sunny day, with a riverfront setting and a cosy brick interior tap room dating to the 19th century. The views here are outstanding, and the interior is cosy and welcoming. This pub is famous because over the years it has stayed open even during severe floods. The walls even bear flood markings dating back over 200 years. Mobile phones are completely banned here. It’s also a family-friendly place, and swearing is not allowed.

    All of that makes this a fun and vibrant pub with a real old-school yet wholesome feel. It’s right in the city centre.

    Location: 3 King's Staith, York YO1 9SN, UK

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    York Tap

    Grab a beer in the local transport hub

    York Tap
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    York Tap is a station pub that’s popular with commuters waiting for a train and offers over 30 brilliant local and craft beers all on tap. The circular bar is situated under a hanging chandelier, and the moment you walk through the doors, the main transport hub in Yorkshire magically and instantly turns into an old-school public house. You can hang outside to admire the unique architecture of the station and watch people come and go.

    The pub has a true sense of class and grace, situated in former tea rooms, and has an authentic terrazzo floor. It’s also an easy jaunt, just an 8-minute bus ride from the city centre.

    Location: Station Rd, York YO24 1AB, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 1904 659009

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    The Old White Swan

    Kick it in a 16th-century sports bar

    The Old White Swan
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    The Old White Swan is a mucky duck that’s famous for showcasing the world’s (then) tallest man in 1781, a 2.4-metre giant, and today offers something for everyone. The building dates to the 16th century and has an authentically old-world vibe to it. The atmosphere is warm, cosy and friendly with welcoming and attentive staff. Every Thursday, Friday and Sunday evening they offer live music, and Thursdays also offer trivia nights. The beer selection is vast and consists largely of keg and cask ales.

    For more modern entertainment, the tap room boasts 4 big-screen TVs that showcase sports matches, so you can root for your favourite team. It’s all in the heart of the York city centre.

    Location: 80 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LF, UK

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 11.30 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to midnight, Sunday from 10 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 1904 540911

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    The Hole in the Wall

    Play quiz games or catch live music acts

    The Hole in the Wall
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    The Hole in the Wall is a pleasant, cosy small pub tucked down one of the most ancient streets in York, offering casual surroundings and a traditional, welcoming setting. They offer a solid range of chilled lagers and guest ales on tap as well as a fine selection of ciders and wines. The tap room is quaint and very old world in feel. The decor features low-beamed ceilings and intimate vibes. It’s a small space that’s popular with locals, making it a great spot to visit if you want an authentic vibe.

    Thursday nights feature quiz games, Tuesdays and Sundays offer live music acts, and Wednesdays are open-mic nights. It’s right in the city centre.

    Location: High Petergate, York YO1 7EH, UK

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 11.30 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 1904 634468

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    The Maltings

    Experience a no-frills favourite among locals

    The Maltings
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    The Maltings is a favourite local pub serving up an astonishing selection of chilled beers on draught all in a building that’s been serving it up for 180 years. This free house in the city centre features a constant selection of 3 great Yorkshire beers, including the ever-popular Black Sheep, whose name is emblazoned outside. Others include the York Brewery’s Guzzler and Treboom’s Yorkshire Sparkle pale ale. This is a no-frills pub that is strictly focused on craft and cask ales, a few dozen whiskies and other liquors.

    The decor features vintage mirrors, old enamel signs, tiled floors and lots of dark wood. The pub grub is served only in the afternoons. Live music is showcased every Monday night.

    Location: Tanner's Moat, York YO1 6HU, UK

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 1904 655387

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    The Stone Roses Bar

    Catch the next up-and-coming indie rock band

    The Stone Roses Bar
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    The Stone Roses Bar is a full-on music venue as opposed to a traditional public house, offering indie and rock music from local and travelling acts. It’s a lively place with a celebratory vibe and offers 2 pool tables and live bands followed by DJs every night of the week. The decor is classic Britpop style with indie band posters, a chopper bike hanging from the ceiling and a big mural. The pub draws a younger, hip, student crowd, and it gets quite crowded. The beer is standard fare and affordable.

    The big draw here is the live music. If you want to catch some up-and-coming bands in York, head for the Stone Roses Bar right in the city centre.

    Location: 4 King St, York YO1 9SP, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to 1 am

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    Valhalla

    Drink like a Viking in the heart of York

    Valhalla
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    Valhalla combines beer and ale with mead, coffee and live rock music with tons of choices in a Viking-themed setting right in the heart of the York city centre. The options for drinks here are broad and varied ranging from cask hand pulls to sours, stouts, lagers, lambics, ciders and ales. The mead is also outstanding here. If you're not interested in alcohol, just grab a nice strong coffee and kick back with some friends and conversation between songs from live rock acts.

    The decor is dark wood, raw tables and benches, with animal hide and wool thrown over the bench backs. It’s a pure Viking vibe celebrating England’s Nordic heritage.

    Location: 4 Patrick Pool, York YO1 8BB, UK

    Open: Sunday–Thursday from 11.30 am to 11.30 pm, Friday–Saturday from 11.30 am to 1 am

    Phone: +44 1904 653999

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