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- In 1941 the building was moved to York and restored to create an idealized version of a true colonial tavern. Today the building is used year round as a museum program center, and events venue.
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Dec 20, 2023 · Leaving behind the ultra-casual ethos of the original spot, the new Old York Tavern has a new, chef-driven menu with moderately fancy takes on bistro classics. The food Think timeless American ...
Jun 1, 2024 · From the quaint taproom where local folks gather for their nightly pint, to its labyrinthine cellars stretching beneath Stonegate Street and into York’s ancient bedrock – every nook and cranny holds a story. If only these walls could talk!
Aug 22, 2022 · York’s pub are some of the oldest in the country and we’ve put together a list of some of the oldest pubs in York for you to tick off on your next visit. Each place has its own unique quirks and tales.
Aug 7, 2023 · One of York’s most prominent pubs will reopen this week with a ‘new lease of life’. As YorkMix reported last week, what was Thomas’s Hotel has a brand new name – the Museum Street Tavern. Richard Martin, an independent operator, has taken on the tenancy from owners Stonegate Pubs.
Apr 3, 2023 · Our guides will take you on a tour of the most fascinating and haunted pubs in York, sharing stories full of jaunty highwaymen, Roman legionaries, feline phantoms and grumpy old men. There’s not another tour like it!
Nov 11, 2023 · Located in a Grade II-listed building, York’s Museum Street Tavern has a lot going for it – and should soon be welcoming more people through its doors, writes Chris Bond. Pictures by Simon...