Pubs with Function Rooms in Harrogate

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Experience the allure of Victorian charm infused with modern luxury at Hotel du Vin hotel in Harrogate, a distinctive hideaway nestled in the heart of...
Hotel du Vin Harrogate

Hotel du Vin Harrogate

Harrogate
Prospect Place, Harrogate, HG1 1LB
2 Meeting Rooms 90 Max capacity  

The Crown Harrogate

Harrogate
Crown Pl, Harrogate, HG1 2RZ
     

The Cairn Hotel

Harrogate
Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG1 2JD
  400 Max capacity 400 Max Price

The Alexandra, Harrogate

Harrogate
Prospect Place, Harrogate, HG1 1LB
  30 Max capacity  

The Nelson Inn, Hampsthwaite

Harrogate
Skipton Road, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate, HG3 2BU
     

The Old Spring Well, Harrogate

Harrogate
Otley Road, Harrogate, HG3 2AP
     

Cedar Court Hotel Harrogate

Harrogate
Park Parade, off Knaresborough Road, Harrogate, HG1 5AH
  996 Max capacity  

DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa

Harrogate
Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG1 2HU
15 Meeting Rooms 650 Max capacity  

Best Western Crown Hotel

Harrogate
Horsefair, Harrogate, YO51 9LB
  150 Max capacity  

Best Western Cedar Court Hotel

Harrogate
Park Parade, Off Knaresborough Road, Harrogate, HG1 5AH
  320 Max capacity  

Nidd Hall Hotel

Harrogate
Nidd Hall Hotel, Harrogate, HG3 3BN
  500 Max capacity  

Harefield Hall Hotel

Harrogate
Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, HG3 5QE
  100 Max capacity  

Grants Hotel

Harrogate
Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SS
     

The Yorkshire Hotel

Harrogate
Prospect Place, Harrogate, HG1 1LA
  120 Max capacity  

The Viper Rooms Harrogate

Harrogate
The Royal Baths, Parliament Street, Harrogate, HG1 2WH
5 Meeting Rooms 750 Max capacity  

William and Victoria Restaurant

Harrogate
Coldbath Road, Harrogate, HG2 0NA
     

The Yorke Arms

Harrogate
Ramsgill-in-Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, HG3 5RL
  50 Max capacity  

The Sportsman's Arms Hotel & Restaurant

Harrogate
Wath-in-Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, HG3 5PP
  40 Max capacity  

The White Hart Hotel & Conference Centre

Harrogate
Coldbath Road, Harrogate, HG2 0NF
  100 Max capacity  

Studley Hotel

Harrogate
28 Swan Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SE
  18 Max capacity  

The Balmoral Hotel

Harrogate
Franklin Mount, Harrogate, HG1 5EJ
  20 Max capacity  

The Crown Inn Roecliffe

Harrogate
The Crown Inn Roecliffe, Roecliffe, Harrogate, YO51 9LY
  80 Max capacity  

The Boar's Head Hotel

Harrogate
Ripley, Harrogate, HG3 3AY
  10 Max capacity  

Rudding Park Hotel Spa and Golf

Harrogate
Follifoot, Harrogate, HG3 1JH
  350 Max capacity  
Corporate Retreat Package at Hotel du Vin Harrogate
Hotel du Vin Harrogate provides a tranquil setting for teams to reconnect and focus. Set in the centre of the iconic spa town, it pairs Victorian character with contemporary luxury for a restorative retreat.
We take care of the venue, accommodation, dining and team-building arrangements, allowing you to focus on your business goals.
From £240 per person
(Standard accommodation. Upgrades available at an additional cost.)
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Thursday 01,
April 2027

The Top 10 Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in York
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The Top 10 Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in York

York is well known for its rich history, but it would be remiss to think ancient architecture is all that is on offer; this city is also a culinary haven. From intimate bistros to lively restaurants, York has a diverse dining scene that aims to delight. We’ve chosen the pick of the bunch to explore in this guide to the best places to eat in York—dinner is served, let’s dig in.In the heart of the city, in a tucked-away Georgian building, awaits a culinary gem, Pearly Cow. This warm and charming restaurant promising to keep it simple and put nature first, with showcases of locally sourced ingredients across an innovative menu that includes hearty breakfasts, light lunches, and magnificent dinners. If you’re looking for dining with flavour and flair, try Pearly Cow, it excels in both.If you’re coming to York to savour authentic Italian cuisine and culture, and who wouldn’t? Buongiorno is not to be overlooked. With its cosy ambience, this popular restaurant treats diners to a modern Roman-bistro experience. Buongiorno’s traditional pasta dishes, mouth-watering wood-fired pizzas, and warm welcoming atmosphere make it a favourite among York’s local foodies and visitors alike. From Italy to South America, Casa Brazilian Rodizio brings the vibrant flavours of Brazil to the timeless streets of York. On offer here is an endless array of succulent meats, cooked to perfection and served with cheer. The energetic atmosphere and friendly staff ensure every visit is a celebration of Brazilian culinary culture.There’s more meat on offer at the Cut & Craft, an elegant restaurant located in historic St. Sampsons Square, where craft beer lovers find a tantalizing array frothy delights too. Renowned for tender flat iron steaks and innovative brews, this elegant restaurant is perfect for indulging in delightful and sumptuous meals that keep customers coming back for more.Marzano Italian Grill offers another opportunity to experience Italian food in York, praised for its authentic flavours and excellent service. Marzono’s carbonara and pasta dishes are particularly popular, offering a true taste of Italy in a stylish setting.Another taste of Italy comes from Cresci Pizzeria, a paradise for pizza lovers. This York pizza restaurant uses the finest ingredients to craft each pie to perfection. Each one is topped with authentic flavours and served in a friendly vibe that makes Cresci Pizzeria a hit with all looking for mouth-watering pizza.York offers an eclectic food scene, and our next sample sees us hop back over the Atlantic for a taste of the Deep South at Nola. This unique eatery styled in a 1920s Art Deco theme, brings the finest Cajun and Creole cuisine to the heart of York. A vibrant menu excites the tastebuds with dishes like scallops and jambalaya. Live jazz is played in the downstairs bar three times per week with classic cocktails and Nola’s unique flavours making it a must-visit for those with an adventurous heart.You’d be forgiven for thinking you’ve been transported from York to New York once you step into Fancy Hank’s Bar & Kitchen, an American bar and kitchen serving weekend brunch, lunch, and dinner seven days a week. Think American-inspired dining experience with a trendy twist and you’re on the right track. From juicy burgers to tender ribs, the menu is hearty and satisfying. The laid-back atmosphere and welcoming staff make it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends.York fell to the Vikings in 866 AD and much of their influence still remains, not least of which is the unique dining adventure of Valhalla York, with its Viking-themed menu of home-cooked food, craft beers, and rock music! The immersive setting transports diners back to the Viking era, for a dining experience like no other in the halls of Valhalla, where the brave will live forever.For the finest Himalayan salt dry-aged steaks, Wagyu, and other great local meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes, don’t miss Tomahawk Steakhouse York. This specialist steak restaurant offers a cosy ambience, with well-spaced seating and top-notch service. Time to head east for the Phranakhon Thai Tapas offering a delightful fusion of Thai and tapas. With its vibrant flavours and beautifully presented dishes, Phranakho is a revolutionary dining experience with authentic Thai taste, a fantastic spot for those who love to share and explore a variety of flavours.Our virtual tour of the best places to eat in York is at an end, we hope you’ll agree that the city’s culinary landscape is as rich and varied as its history, and restaurants in York make the perfect party venue. York’s eateries regularly host groups for private dining, birthday parties, anniversaries, Christmas parties, baby showers, and more. Why not book your table today and discover the flavours of York for yourself.For more on York, check out The 10 Best Places to Visit in York and The 10 Best Pubs and Bars in York, then you’re all set for a fantastic visit.

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The Top 10 Best Pubs and Bars in York
Best Venues24-02-25

The Top 10 Best Pubs and Bars in York

York was established by the Romans in 71AD as a fort, with battalions of soldiers, who no doubt enjoyed relaxing with a drink at the tavern after a busy day, so York bars and pubs have been serving drinks for almost 2000 years.  Today, York’s selection of bars is brimming with character, charm, and innovation. York has pubs and bars of every brew from centuries-old inns with spooky tales of ghosts, to classic gastro pubs, and modern craft beer havens, ready for a taste of the city’s drinking establishments? Let’s take a sip.  One of the city's most unique drinking spots is The Roman Bath, where you can sup your pint above a genuine Roman bathhouse. A favourite for history lovers, the pub boasts a small museum showcasing remnants of York’s ancient past. Another gem is The Blue Bell, a tiny Edwardian pub that remains virtually unchanged since the day it opened its doors for the first time. With an intimate atmosphere and classic ales, this friendly and traditional pub offers an authentic experience.For those who enjoy a livelier setting, Charles XII is a popular spot among students and locals alike. Close to the University of York, the pub has a buzzing atmosphere and on sunny afternoons, its spacious beer garden is the perfect place to chillax. Beer enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Last Drop Inn, a cosy pub run by the York Brewery, which serves an excellent selection of locally brewed ales in a warm and inviting setting. And York Tap, located in the city’s historic railway station, boasts an impressive lineup of craft beers from around the world, all served in a beautifully restored Victorian setting that feels like a step back in time. On the other end of the spectrum, Brew York is a must-visit for a brewery and taproom, nestled alongside the River Foss, offers a fantastic selection of beers brewed on-site, often with experimental and locally inspired flavours.It’s not all about beer in this city, if mixers and cocktails are more your style, Evil Eye is the place to be. Hidden on York's oldest street, you'll find an escape from the norms of York and a place to relax. This quirky bar is famed for its inventive drinks, which include an extensive selection of exotic gins. And dancers will enjoy Popworld York, a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, with neon-lit interiors and an infectious playlist made of five decades of pop classics. For somewhere quieter, seek out the Phoenix Inn, a snug public house dating back to the 18th century, committed to serving good northern beers and always has five real ales on tap. The perfect escape from the city hustle and bustle. Last stop, something completely different, Valhalla York, a Norse-themed bar where visitors can sip mead and ale in a Viking-inspired setting, with a pleasing décor of rustic wood and an impressive range of hearty food.With a bar and pub scene as rich as the city itself, York is the perfection destination for parties, gatherings and celebrations of all kinds. Whether you’re hosting a birthday party, corporate event, private celebration, Christmas party, or looking for hen and stag do ideas, York offers something for every drinker, and every special occasion. Cheers!For more on York, check out The 10 Best Places to Visit in York and The 10 Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in York, then you’re all set for a fantastic visit.

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