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York Arms

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

This pub is managed by Sam Smiths and subsequently serves up the very affordable and tasty offerings from the Tadcaster based brewery. York’s most up-to-date pub review website quite likes Sam Smiths pubs, but like the Hansom Cab, one of it’s fellow city centre siblings, the York Arms has a bit of a seedy feel to it.

Rumour has it that this place is a gay bar, and the wholly male crowd that filled the small front bar room during thepubsofyork.com’s previous visits would certainly back this up (so to speak).

There’s nothing massively awful about the pub, but the mainly brown decor feels more tired than rustic, and the crowd always seems a little rough around the edges – but like Wetherspoons, it suffers from the fact it serves cheap beer and is subsequently more likely to be frequented by those patrons who make up grade ‘E’ in the NRS social grade definitions.

It is also always hard to ignore the nagging feeling that there are many superior pubs a tiny toddle away. The Three Legged Mare and Ye Olde Starre Inne are both within a two minute walk and offer, as far as thepubsofyork.com is concerned, a more enticing ambience, a better range of beverages and an altogether superior pub experience.

One thing that the York Arms does have going for it is an extraordinary view to the left upon exiting. It sits in the shadows of York Minster, which along with Cologne Cathedral is one of the largest gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe (cheers Wikipedia) and this is one of the most stunning sights thepubsofyork.com have ever seen upon leaving a pub.

However, if your favourite part of a pub is the view it affords upon leaving then its probably not worth entering in the first place, that’d be like a football team getting itself relegated just so it can experience the euphoria of promotion.


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Guy Fawkes Hotel

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

It’s interesting how us Brits turn a blind eye to ‘one of our own’ religious nutjobs with a penchant for mass scale terrorism isn’t it …. fancy a pint in the Bin Laden Arms? No? Of course you don’t. Because a) such a pub doesn’t exist in York and, b) if it did, it wouldn’t serve alcohol.

In little over four centuries, Guido Fawkes’s PR people have done a great job, he’s gone from a Satanic demon and Catholic terrorist to swashbuckling, courageous renegade. This 21st century image of him means you can now sit and enjoy a pint in his supposed old home (he was born in York don’t you know) and watch the world go by without a care in the world, or a balaclava on.

And it’s a mighty fine place to watch the world go by. Situated just next to the Minster and in the heart of York, the Guy Fawkes Hotel definitely deserves a visit, not least to sample the excellent selection of real ale on offer.

There were six taps available on thepubsofyork.com’s most recent visit, as well as the mass produced stuff and the much loved (by thepubsofyork.com anyway) Addlestones cider.

Once you have bought your tipple you can sit in the small lounge next to the bar area, the external courtyard (next to Guy Fawkes’ cottage) or the two rooms adjoining the bar. The indoor areas are lit by gas lamps and a sprinkling of candles on the tables mean that if you squint, you can just about imagine you were in a 17th century tavern.

The handsome wooden furniture adds to the ambience and manages to just about not seem ‘contrived’, while the mahogany panelling and dark, painted walls give this place a definite historic feel.

Apparently the Guy Fawkes Hotel also does a mean bit of pub grub and offers equally respectable lodgings (on a bed and breakfast basis) should you require somewhere to rest your weary heads.

The Guy Fawkes’ has been in the local news a bit recently; firstly the old owners went into administration which caused a bit of a hoohaa and more recently it was closed down on a busy Friday night by pernickety licensing officials for a minor transgression of the licensing act. It reopened almost immediately and thepubsofyork.com hopes nothing else affects it’s ability to trade, as it really is a damn good boozer.


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Three Legged Mare

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

The Three Legged Mare (or ‘Wonkey Donkey’ as it is known to locals) takes its name from the gallows that used to stand on the Knavesmire, and follows, rather morbidly, the hanging theme started by one of its sister pubs, The
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The Pubs Of York Locations in a larger map“>Last Drop Inn. Both are run by York Brewery, who in turn, are owned by Mitchells Hotels and Inns, who hail from, dare we say it ….. Lancashire. Thankfully though, the introduction of a red rose into proceedings hasn’t affected the quality of this consistently good boozer.

There is a little beer patio to the rear of the building in which you could just about swing a cat, you wouldn’t want to though. Not unless it had been stunned and even then it’s going to weigh the best part of a tonne.

But don’t fret, there’s plenty of room in the long and comfortable bar proper, or in the bright conservatory, and when sat inside, you’re even closer to the impressively stocked bar, which is a very good thing.

Needless to say, for a pub supported by it’s own independent brewery, the ale on offer is of extremely good quality. On thepubsofyork.com’s last visit there were six hand pulls on offer (three were sampled – all great), along with two quality ciders and a terrific selection of Czech and Belgian bottled beers.

The York Brewery pubs have a no juke box, no fruit machine and no children policy so your beers can be enjoyed in peace and you can give your chat about how peculiarly high the urinals are your full attention.

With food served at lunch times, quiz night on a Monday and live music on Sundays, thepubsofyork.com could certainly camp out within the confines of the Three Legged Mare, if only the beer garden was big enough.


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