Decent cheapish restaurant in York
Decent cheapish restaurant in York
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skip_1

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3,496 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st September 2009
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Hi all, looking for recommendations for a decent cheapish restaurant to take the GF to this weekend in York. Type of food doesn't matter, obviously want somewhere without any lairy stag/hen parties and don't really want to spend more than £60-70.

Cheers smile

Rotorspeed

441 posts

215 months

Tuesday 1st September 2009
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http://www.thebluebicycle.com/

A very good restaurant, can get pricy but you don't have to have all the courses!

HTH

ellroy

7,743 posts

248 months

Tuesday 1st September 2009
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piccolinno, living room, akbaars, oscars, depends on what you're after and if including vino

gemini

11,352 posts

287 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Bluebicycle!

Cheap??

Can just imagine it - "Oh my loved one. Could you just have the main? Ive heard the starters and puds arent up to much!" hehe

C2look

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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ellroy said:
piccolinno, living room, akbaars, oscars, depends on what you're after and if including vino
Mmmmm Akbars, I like!

burriana

16,556 posts

277 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Rotorspeed said:
http://www.thebluebicycle.com/

A very good restaurant, can get pricy but you don't have to have all the courses!

HTH
hehe The starters go up to about £12!

falkster

4,258 posts

226 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Hazelwood Castle on the A64....great food and not that badly priced

gemini

11,352 posts

287 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Ssshh- Cafe 8 - but dont tell everyone wink

Devilstreak

8,088 posts

204 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Oooh i think i'll keep an eye on this topic, im taking the mrs for a long weekend this weekend too.. keep the ideas coming.. and sorry for the thread hijack but what else would you recommend for sight-seeing?

skip_1

Original Poster:

3,496 posts

213 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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Devilstreak said:
Oooh i think i'll keep an eye on this topic, im taking the mrs for a long weekend this weekend too.. keep the ideas coming.. and sorry for the thread hijack but what else would you recommend for sight-seeing?
I am hoping to convince mine to see the Cold War bunker laugh


Thanks for the suggestions so far, keep them coming!

The Blue Cycle does seem a little expensive!

Edited by skip_1 on Wednesday 2nd September 18:32

Rotorspeed

441 posts

215 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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gemini said:
Bluebicycle!

Cheap??

Can just imagine it - "Oh my loved one. Could you just have the main? Ive heard the starters and puds arent up to much!" hehe
HA HA HA fair pointlaugh

thetapeworm

13,328 posts

262 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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You might feel old but go to Bettys if you want somewhere free of fools, they do some decent hot food and you can finish off with a Yorkshire cream tea, should come in at under £50 for 2 with drinks and 2 courses, might be a bit too much "afternoon tea" than a peoper meal though.

whoami

13,180 posts

263 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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burriana said:
Rotorspeed said:
http://www.thebluebicycle.com/

A very good restaurant, can get pricy but you don't have to have all the courses!

HTH
hehe The starters go up to about £12!
It's also distinctly average and living on a reputation long gone.

GhostyDog

464 posts

230 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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Good thread, i'll keep an eye on it as i'm hoping to be in York for a couple of days midweek in about 3 weeks while I have new suspension fitted to my car.

Adding to the general gist and quality of food and surroundings was number one priority which restaurant would you go to?

Probably looking at a budget of around £75-100 for 2 without drinks

C2look

3,858 posts

248 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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And for those with true Yorkshire blood (the thrifty sort biggrin) and like a good carvery, try the Anchor Inn at Whixley. £8 a head and a couple o' quid change out of a fiver for a desert.

Whixley is off the A59 between York and the A1 just past Green Hammerton.

soxboy

7,350 posts

242 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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Oscars is cheap and cheerful, if you like burgers they are stacked. Can't book and it does get packed.

Other one to try is Biltmore (sp), nice old building and good cocktails for the lady. May be more of a drinking establishment however.

- Paul -

225 posts

198 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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Blue Bicycle used to be good but has gone downhill and is anything but cheap. Ate O clock is probably the best restaurant in town now but again - not cheap.

Oscars was good when it had the courtyard - guess the food will still be the same though eh? :-)

TallTony

385 posts

228 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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The Limehouse Restaurant is very good, I've been there several times and it never disappoints. Try and get a table in the back, the ones in the front are next to the door and it gets breezy!

Meltons Too is another recommendation, the tapas especially is great. If you fancy Italian there's a really good one called Piccolino's or something, its opposite The Living Room.

Hope that helps.

Rotorspeed

441 posts

215 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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whoami said:
burriana said:
Rotorspeed said:
http://www.thebluebicycle.com/

A very good restaurant, can get pricy but you don't have to have all the courses!

HTH
hehe The starters go up to about £12!
It's also distinctly average and living on a reputation long gone.
Yes it's not cheap, we found the food there very good just last week, each to their own.

designer

610 posts

237 months

Friday 4th September 2009
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I like ASK, in The Grand Assembly Rooms. OK, the food is like every other ASK restaurant, but the building is amazing. Cheap too, so more money for drinks after.

Also, The Living Room is nice as your over looking the river.

What’s the one called in the old girls school, with the piano in the conservatory?



Edited by designer on Friday 4th September 16:44