Occupying a prominent site in the centre of Broomhill, the York was built in the 1830's and was originally a blacksmith's and alehouse called the Travellers Inn. Extensively refurbished in 2010, with parquet flooring and wood-panelled walls, it now offers high-quality dining.
There is one regular beers from the group's own True North Brewery together with a range of seven guest ales (including several true True North, and other local beers from the likes of Abbeydale, Arbor, Bradfield, Five Points, Kirkstall, and Thornbridge), plus two real ciders, and over 60 gins. Beer and food events feature regularly throughout the year.
Large windows give natural light onto the parquet flooring and wooden panelling, with buttoned leather seating around the walls. Wide range of foreign bottled beers and cocktails. After work offers available 4-7pm weekdays.
Historic Interest
The York Football Club, the world’s first football club to originate from a hotel was formed in 1861. This is noted on a blue plaque (2024).
This Pub serves 7 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
York, Sheffield
6 Guest Beers
Changing beers typically include: Five Points (varies) , Kirkstall (varies) , Thornbridge (varies)
Source: Regional