LA PLACE VERTE
Read moreThe Belgian café elected a home in a building located just under the bridge, where the tolls used to be paid by entering the city. The beautiful tower flanked by a tower overlooks the river and has a few tables outside Tower Gardens. On the map, selection of légumes, bogeyman and toast, between £ 4 and £ 5. Also from salad to bacon bacon, tuna or curry chicken for £ 6. Also made to take on order.
DUKE OF YORK
Read moreSince 2013, Leeds Brewery has had its embassy here in the city of York. Several medieval stalls are attached in a lively square and you move from one to the other with good beers and successful English classics. It's a great place to have a drink or a bite to eat in a well renovated historic setting. Some suggestions? Mushroom and oyster risotto, vegan pie, shrimp cocktail, but also a selection of excellent burgers and incredible homemade desserts, like the apple crumble with vanilla ice cream.
CAFÉ N°8
Read moreThis little bistro has won several awards for its inventive cuisine. It also boasts a pleasant, sober yet intimate dining atmosphere. The cuisine is carefully prepared with seasonal produce. The small garden is particularly pleasant in fine weather. On Sundays, you can enjoy an excellent Sunday Roast (including beef and lamb with side dishes) in a tranquil atmosphere, far from the city's well-known addresses. In the evening, the menu becomes more sophisticated. Ideal for a romantic tête-à-tête.
SIR WILLIAM COLLEGE
Read moreYou can take her tea or his meals. The buildings date back to 1465 and the courtyard is full of charm. The restaurant is popular for its proximity with the Minster.