York

Coney Street area:

Goes from st helens square along coney street turning right to the edge of ouse bridge. pubs & bars are a lot more upmarket and it takes in 3 bars on coney st overlooking the river ouse.

York has perhaps the most pubs per square mile of any city in the country supposedly one for every day of the year. You shouldn't have any problem finding somewhere to get a drink. There are three key City Centre areas for Drinking depending on your taste:

Micklegate area:

Which includes rougier street: young, loud, brash, boozy, hen & stag nights abound. wall to wall pubs in a very small area serving a younger clientele intent on getting well oiled and having a good time until 3 - 4am.

Goodramgate, Swinegate area:

Probably the best area for those who like a mix of traditional pubs, nice continental bars and 2 good swanky modern bars for dressing to impress. the atmosphere is the most laid back in this area and has the widest age range appeal.

The Quarter

Which includes little stonegate & grape lane, houses several nice bars such as pivo, stonegate yard, bobo lobo, slug and lettuce chain bar, 1331, wilde's & oscar's to name but a few. tends to be slightly more chilled out but more expensive than other areas. still rowdy on a weekend but more relaxed during the week where salsa lessons take place in a couple of the bars. the area is sometimes referred to as the 'latin quarter' due to the nature of some of the bars and restaurants.

An excellent map of York bars, complete with reviews, is available here: (http://maps.google.co.uk/...)

Clubs

clubs
Club Salvation
3 George Hudson St.
clubs
The Gallery
12 Clifford Street

Bars and pubs

bars and pubs
The Ackhorne
St Martin's Lane (off Micklegate)
bars and pubs
Ye Olde Starre Inn
Stonegate

the oldest pub in York, nice and cosy, with a beer garden that, just, overlooks the Minster.

bars and pubs
The York Brewery Pub
Tanner Row

Brewery and pub.

bars and pubs
Biltmore
Swinegate

Probably the plushest upmarket bar in York and this is reflected in the clientele who don't mind paying extra for the scenery. Huge bar drinks menu comprising cocktails, premium spirits, bottled beers and wine. Usual mass produced beer brands on Draught.

bars and pubs
The Blue Bell
Fossgate.

Tiny but unforgettable. Real beer. A locals' favourite.

bars and pubs
The Brigantes
Micklegate
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The Charles XII
Heslington, right next to the University.

Cheap beer and full of students.

bars and pubs
Dusk
New Street (off Coney Street)

another great place for cocktails, with 2-for-1 Monday through Thursday.

bars and pubs
Evil Eye
Stonegate

the best place in York for cocktails, and the south east asian food is out of this world, too! Limited capacity due to fire regulations so you may have to queue to gain entry.

bars and pubs
The Hansom Cab
23 Market St

A Samuel Smith's pub right in the centre of town, with cheap local ales.

bars and pubs
The Keystones
4 Monkgate

A Yellow Card pub beneath Monkgate Bar.

bars and pubs
Yates's
1 Church Ln.
on the West side of the Ouse bridge
bars and pubs
The King's Arms
3 King's Staith
located beneath the River Ouse bridge

Another Samuel Smith's pub but a few pence dearer than the Hansom Cab. It's traditionally flooded every winter.

bars and pubs
Lendal Cellars
off St. Helen's Square

Yes, it is underground.

bars and pubs
The Living Room
7 Greek Street
on the East side of the Ouse bridge
bars and pubs
The Lowther
8 Cumberland Street

Overlooking and occasionally in the River Ouse; highly recommended - try the diesel.

bars and pubs
The Maltings
Tanners Moat

absolutely cracking real-ale pub close to the train station.

bars and pubs
The Windmill
14-16 Blossom Street
opposite Micklegate Bar.
bars and pubs
The Minster Inn
on Marygate, close to the northern entrance to Museum Gardens

confusingly not that near the Minster at all. As it's slightly off the tourist trail, most of the people in there are local regulars, but you're guaranteed a warm welcome, some local colour and an excellent pint.

bars and pubs
The Priory
Micklegate

often to be found serving a well-known Irish stout at a very reasonable price.

bars and pubs
The Three Legged Mare
15 High Petergate
just a stone's throw from the Minster

a York Brewery Pub

bars and pubs
Pitcher and Piano
Ebor Hall
Besides City Screen off Coney Street
bars and pubs
The Postern Gate
90 Picadilly
beside the Travelodge on Piccadilly, overlooking the River Foss.

a J.D. Wetherspoon franchise otherwise known as The Wetherspoon's, or simply "Spooooooooons"

bars and pubs
The Punch Bowl
2 locations: Stonegate and beside Micklegate Bar.

a Wetherspoons franchise

bars and pubs
Roman Baths Inn
in St. Sampson's Square, in the middle of town, on top of the remains of a real Roman bath that you can visit.

Frequently has open-mic nights.

bars and pubs
The Rook and Gaskill
12 Lawrence St

a Tynemill pub just outside Walmgate Bar. 12 ever-rotating cask ales available.

bars and pubs
The Rose and Crown
13 Lawrence St

an Australian-run pub just outside Walmgate Bar, home of the Auzzie Burger.

bars and pubs
Slug and Lettuce
on the West side of the Ouse bridge (formally Capitol)
bars and pubs
Orgasmic
Besides City Screen off Coney Street
bars and pubs
The Winning Post in York
Bishopthorpe Road

Voted the pint best Lager York 2009 keeps Head and Effervescent longer then other pubs in the City. Free event venue for new bands

bars and pubs
Bar 38
Besides City Screen off Coney Street
bars and pubs
KoKo International Bar
Goodramgate.

Lovely relaxed bar overlooking York Minster serving 10 draught rare imported lagers & UK ales, over 200 bottled continental beers & 300 Spirits.

bars and pubs
The Bedroom
Micklegate
bars and pubs
The Micklegate
just beneath Micklegate Bar.