York - decent restaurants
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TTB

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262 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Heading to York for a night soon for my wifes 50th. Got a great hotel (The Grand) but looking for a really nice restaurant (French, traditional British) thats open on a Sunday night. Ideally A-la Carte , so no tasting menus but prefer mid to high end and walkable form the hotel.

It's a long long time since I've stayed there so I don't know whats good and what isn't - any recommendations?

lockhart flawse

2,101 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Roots.

TTB

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14,106 posts

262 months

Tuesday 14th July
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lockhart flawse said:
Roots.
Sadly only open until 3:30 on a Sunday. I'm after evening but ideally not the seemingly standard Sunday roast only - though the Roots one did look good

sherman

15,178 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.

snuffy

13,092 posts

312 months

Tuesday 14th July
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https://elgauchoyork.co.uk/ - Excellent Steak House

https://littleitalyyork.co.uk/ - Cracking Italian

We've eaten in both on more than one occasion.


TTB

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14,106 posts

262 months

Tuesday 14th July
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snuffy said:
https://elgauchoyork.co.uk/ - Excellent Steak House

https://littleitalyyork.co.uk/ - Cracking Italian

We've eaten in both on more than one occasion.
Thank you smile

lockhart flawse

2,101 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Shame about Roots. We went to La Rustique on a Sunday night a few weeks ago and enjoyed it.

Saleen836

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237 months

Tuesday 14th July
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sherman said:
Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.
Is there still a long que for Bettys?

Everytime I have been to York the que was always long

rider73

4,807 posts

105 months

Tuesday 14th July
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The grand hotels own spa has a nice Asian fusion.place and usually quiet compared to it's main ....oh plus nice cocktails too. Not exactly your requirements but in case others visiting this thread

sherman

15,178 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Saleen836 said:
sherman said:
Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.
Is there still a long que for Bettys?

Everytime I have been to York the que was always long
Not if you book in the Belmont room upstairs.
It will always have a queue downstairs.

Dave.

7,886 posts

281 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Saleen836 said:
sherman said:
Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.
Is there still a long que for Bettys?

Everytime I have been to York the que was always long
Only time I’ve not seen a queue outside is when it’s been shut.

I don’t get it personally. wobble

TTB

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Tuesday 14th July
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sherman said:
Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.
Betty's is more a tourist thing IMHO than anything really special

snuffy

13,092 posts

312 months

Tuesday 14th July
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TTB said:
sherman said:
Go for afternoon tea instead at Bettys.
Betty's is more a tourist thing IMHO than anything really special
We've been to the one in Harrogate once. It was fine, but it's very expensive for what it is, and as for queuing down the street, no thanks.

I think it's rather like The Magpie Cafe in Whitby; nothing special, but equally, there's nothing wrong with it either. Again, people queue down the street.


TX1

2,975 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Been to all the Betty's, one we tend to visit nowadays is the one at Northallerton as easy parking and always straight in no queuing.

Voldemort

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306 months

Tuesday 14th July
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TX1 said:
Been to all the Betty's, one we tend to visit nowadays is the one at Northallerton as easy parking and always straight in no queuing.
Harlow Carr is my fav.

djsmith74

503 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th July
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We've eaten here a couple of times. Lovely location, and it is more a very good brasserie rather than high end eating, but the food is very good indeed...

https://www.starinnthecity.co.uk/


TTB

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Wednesday 15th July
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djsmith74 said:
We've eaten here a couple of times. Lovely location, and it is more a very good brasserie rather than high end eating, but the food is very good indeed...

https://www.starinnthecity.co.uk/
Thanks - not right for a Sunday sadly

TTB

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Wednesday 15th July
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lockhart flawse said:
Shame about Roots. We went to La Rustique on a Sunday night a few weeks ago and enjoyed it.
Thank you - That actually looks quite nice so just booked smile

snuffy

13,092 posts

312 months

Wednesday 15th July
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TTB said:
lockhart flawse said:
Shame about Roots. We went to La Rustique on a Sunday night a few weeks ago and enjoyed it.
Thank you - That actually looks quite nice so just booked smile
We go to York on holiday once or twice a year, and have walked down that street a fair few times and I've never noticed that place before. Looking at the menu, it looks quite good. Next time we are there, we might have a look.


Onespeeder

85 posts

86 months

Thursday 16th July
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Skosh

https://www.skoshyork.co.uk/

Excellent at last visit