Chances are, if you’ve heard of the Mason’s Arms on Fishergate, it will be probably because of the food they dish up to to hungry customers.
Whilst it may not be winning Michelin stars anytime soon (and it certainly doesn’t deserve the twunt that is Michael Winner and his ludicrous dining stars venturing within a pork sausage of the place) the chips are chunky, the pies are prodigious and the prices are p, pr, por, par … sensible. Infact, thepubsofyork.com think this place serves up the best pub grub in the city. So there.
But what’s the beer like we here you yawp?
Respectably reasonable is our answer.
On our last visit, the (somewhat surly) barman could have filled our glasses with a Brains owned Hancock’s HB, a York brewery tipple in the shape of Constantine, Theakston XB or a Ruddles County from the Greene King Stable, which, despite not being approved of by a significant proportion of discerning drinkers, is enjoyed by at least one taste bud of thepubsofyork.com’s tongue.
However, despite this solid alcoholic line-up, if you visit when other patrons are hungry the chances are your pint will have to be drunk next to couples chomping their way through vegetable lasagne and old ladies wiping profiteroles from their husbands chins with a crinkly hankerchief, which to this website’s mind at least, just isn’t cricket.
It’s a shame really because the wood panelled walls and iron fireplaces (both apparently reclaimed from a nearby prison that was demolished) would provide a very pleasant drinking environment if only there was room to sit and enjoy your drink without being showered by peas from a clumsy cut with a steak knife or being inadvertantly pricked in the ribs by a wayward fork. We may be exaggerating a little bit, but you get the idea.
We would usually mention the beer garden which takes the form of picnic bench tables that overlook the Foss and Ouse through railings, but this area tucked behind the car park and is not really worth mentioning.
Unfortunately, It just doesn’t feel quite right visiting this very nice pub for just a pint and so if you’re in this neck of the woods with a thirst that needs slaking then the fantastic Phoenix is only a stones throw away.
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