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The Hop York - Light fitting

The Hop York

4.1(7 reviews)
2.1 mi
££

What I liked: - great selection of hoppy ales and lagers on…read moretap - great seating area to have a pint and watch traffic go by on the street. - good bar service and good pours on the cask ales. It is a bit of a walk upstairs to get to the bathroom, but others it is a good place to visit on a pub crawl.

Real ale and good pizza, what more could you want? I think this is a really great concept. At the…read morefront there is the bar with a huge range of beer and from what I can see you can order pub snack type of food at the bar, e.g. pork pies and suchlike. Further at the back is where the pizzas are being made and served. They had some really nice and reasonably priced beers on. They also had a board with the beers and prices which I always like. I chose half a porter which I have forgotten the name of and then it was pizza time. We wanted one that was called American something and had pulled pork on it but were told the pork had run out. They offered to replace with chicken/ham/bacon but that didn't sound as appealing so our second choice was a ham and pineapple as I appear to have come full circle and now love pineapple as a pizza topping again. This was £7.50 for a decent size pizza and was really tasty, though maybe a bit too saucy. I'm not sure I would come here specifically for pizza, but I imagine it's a good place to meet with a group of friends. I would definitely come back for beer and would probably end up ordering pizza, if that makes any sense.

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The Hop York - Bar area

Bar area

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Pavement Vaults - Pulled pork

Pavement Vaults

4.5(4 reviews)
2.1 mi
££

Decent place for lunch. Very crowded. As an American it's so strange to order at the bar first…read more It's an interesting system through. If you are an anxious American I promise that they do come and they bring you the right food :). The entrance floor is chaotic. There is seating downstairs. Loos are pretty clean. Everyone is nice.

It's not always easy to travel with kids and in-laws, especially when you decide to take everyone…read moreback to Yorkshire where you studied in the 90s. Well, here we are. We took the train after a week of exploring London, found our accommodations, walked through all the shops that had just closed, and came across Pavement Vaults. There's a kids' menu and it doesn't have just the ol' regular stuff on it. It has ribs. But also pizza and Mac and cheese for those who like the same old (as at least one of our kids tends to). But it also has tasty, flavorful food for the adults. As in American inspired BBQ. We didn't expect to encounter BBQ. But it had just the right spice and we needed it to warm up. The wine menu was just right and my husband enjoyed a beer. The service was top notch. The music was good too. And, nice clean bathrooms. That's important when you're spending weeks traveling. Loved the pulled pork sandwich. The fries are skinny and spicy, but not so much that my daughter didn't eat a bunch. Two in our party enjoyed the ribs. 'Falls off the bone.'

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Pavement Vaults - Dirty fries - smoked chicken

Dirty fries - smoked chicken

Pavement Vaults - Chips w no seasoning

Chips w no seasoning

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Caesars Pizzeria & Ristorante - Pepperoni pizza and a margarita in the background and we requested prosciutto added

Caesars Pizzeria & Ristorante

4.7(3 reviews)
1.9 mi

During our family travels across the UK, we've made a point of trying different restaurants in each…read morecity. On our first day in York, we embarked on the original walking ghost tour, which led us through the city's winding streets and ended near a small, unassuming Italian restaurant--Caesar's. It had that quiet charm--quaint, understated, inviting. It reminded me of the little trattorias in Positano and Sorrento, where simplicity is a sign of confidence rather than compromise. That fleeting moment stuck with me. I asked my kids on our final night in York what they wanted for dinner, the unanimous answer was Italian. I turned to Yelp, browsed through options, but nothing felt quite right. Then I remembered Caesar's. I searched for reviews--only old ones, nothing recent. Was it a hidden gem, or had it lost its spark? I wasn't convinced either way, but something told me it was worth a shot. We took a walk through the city, considering different Italian spots along the way. One looked too formal, another had an unkempt exterior, yet another had a menu that felt uninspired. As we neared York Minster, the bells began to ring--a soaring melody that followed us down the street. A sign, perhaps? We arrived. The menu was simple--pastas, pizzas, antipasto, fresh bread, classic desserts. No pretense, just honest Italian fare. I decided to trust my instinct: At the very least, I'll give it a recent review. Inside, the décor was humble--Italian posters, Italian music playing softly in the background. We were seated right by the window. Our order: Pepperoni pizza Margherita pizza with prosciutto Pasta Bolognese Caesar salad Fresh bread basket Lasagna The food took a little time to arrive, but for good reason. When it did, everything was piping hot, fresh, and generous in portion. The bread looked homemade. The salad had chunks of cheese--possibly Pecorino Romano. The pizzas were huge--easily shareable. We could have gotten by with just one. My son, clearly delighted, licked his pasta bowl clean and used the remaining sauce to make a makeshift sandwich with the bread. Then came my lasagna. It arrived bubbling in a baking dish, too hot to dive into immediately. I waited, watching my family enjoy their meals--like any good mamma would. The first bite transported me--back to Positano, 16 years ago, hungry and pregnant, savoring a plate of pasta arrabbiata with a side of mussels. I remember tossing the mussels into the pasta, creating my own dish, and nearly crying at how perfect it was. That feeling--the comfort, the fullness, the warmth--came rushing back with every bite of Caesar's lasagna. This is home-style Italian. It's the kind of meal that fills not just your stomach but your spirit. The kind where you can taste the love in every dish. So if you're searching for a meal that feels like home--where the food is made with care, where simplicity is celebrated, where you leave not just satisfied but happy--then Caesar's is your place. It's as if Nonna herself was in the kitchen, cooking for you. Grazie, Caesar's, per la meravigliosa cena! - Famiglia Paoluccio

We have always enjoyed meals at this place. the food is really delish! the prices are similar to…read morepizza Express or Tuscany. The staff are really good at their jobs and helpful/professional. We ate here a few times before moving to York and here is where we chose to have our wedding Meal. It really is that good!!!! they have a great lunchtime menu too. well worth checking out. Really recommended.

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Caesars Pizzeria & Ristorante - Delicious lasagna!

Delicious lasagna!

Caesars Pizzeria & Ristorante - Menu of the pastas.... If I am to visit again I want to try the pasta arriabatta and the lobster ravioli.

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Menu of the pastas.... If I am to visit again I want to try the pasta arriabatta and the lobster ravioli.

Mama Mia

Mama Mia

3.5(10 reviews)
1.7 mi
££

This was recommended by the landlord of our digs, and it's certainly one of the better Italian…read morerestaurants to visit. Authentic Italian atmosphere prevails - by which I mean the loud and animated conversations in Italian between the owner and the staff (which were very entertaining!) Check out the garlic bread, which is a massive pizza-style slice with a light covering of tomato (almost a proto-pizza in fact). If I had one complaint, it would be that the tables are too small. We struggled to accommodate all the accoutrements for four people at our tiny round table, which resulted in the owner knocking a glass of water all over one of our party, who then had to suffer a wet crotch for the rest of the evening. But apart from that incident, it was a very reasonably-priced and tasty meal.

Well, there seems to be a little yelp bug where there are two mama Mia's at 20 gillygate- so this…read morebeing the real one, can have my review properly here... Oops!!! Oh my word! Went here after reviews to my family from my regular-Italy-adventurer uncle came here twice in less than a week on his honeymoon last summer. When you walk in , it seems so tiny, but don't be fooled! It extends quite a way! They housed 12 of us, happily, service was quick, the staff were lovely and they catered for my PICKYDAFTBUTT of a little brother who requested this drink, and received in in less than two minutes: "Ouzo made long with water, with two ice cubes and a couple of whole coffee beans floating in it", -Seriously. I had the tuna, they asked how I wanted it, which so many places don't, and it was genuinely perfect. Absolutely huge menu, carafes of wine, and my half-Italian cousin in law thoroughly approved of everything too. Plus they passed the tiramisu test! Totally, well and truly recommended!

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Mama Mia - Mains and sides: my tuna, then pizzas and pasta dishes

Mains and sides: my tuna, then pizzas and pasta dishes

Mama Mia - Shrimp AND assperagus. I may be in heaven.

Shrimp AND assperagus. I may be in heaven.

Mama Mia - Blurry panorama of starters- the Aubergine is lovely

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Blurry panorama of starters- the Aubergine is lovely

Dominos Pizza - pizza - Updated May 2026

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