York Beer and Wine Shop, York - pub details
Address: 28 Sandringham Road, York, North Yorkshire, YO10 4BA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30206) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
York (0.9 miles), Poppleton (3.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale, Brews own beer
Pub visited by woodsy
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other pubs nearby:
Light Horseman, York (0.1 miles), Melbourne, York (0.2 miles), Edinburgh Arms, York (0.2 miles), Woolpack, York (0.2 miles), Seahorse Hotel, York (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of York Beer and Wine Shop, York
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I remembered visiting here over 7 years ago. So I popped in again to buy some beers for a forthcoming train journey. Has a good selection of ales and a rather smelly cheese counter. Old Rosie cider is dispensed from a box. There's quite a few other off licenses in York. But this must certainly be one of the best still. blue_scrumpy - 3 Mar 2016 20:58 |
A little gem for those of us who do their real ale drinking at home. Fair selection of ales including local breweries beers. They had Thornbridge Jaipur 330ml bottles (�1.99) - not 1st time I have seen this anywhere. Case of 24 in boot of car!!>....(with 5% case discount!) Worth a visit. stug - 30 Apr 2010 02:31 |
Popped in and picked up a dozen bottles, not perhaps the most inspiring range but I did get a few interesting beers. Parkings a problem and its a way out to haul your booty, still worth the effort to get there though. imdownthepub - 18 Sep 2009 11:39 |
Popped in here on our way back to London. Bought an excellent selection of real ales for future football match trips! They even have a cider for take away. When we visited it was Weston's Old Rosie. blue_scrumpy - 2 Dec 2008 20:54 |
Fantastic shop. I'm surprised, and glad that it has been suggested onto this website...should have done it myself if I'd thought. Is deffinately not a bar or pub, as they only have an off-license. But well worth visiting. A fantastic selection of bottle ales, from all over the UK, but with obvious Yorkshire bias, bottled ciders and perries, and a good choice of wine as well. Then they also have a cracking deli-counter, with some super cheeses at very reasonable prices. Best of all is the draught service. Pick up a cheap carry-home sealed bottle for orders up to 4 pints of anything on draught. They have tim taylors Landlord on as a regular, along with usually at least one real cider. Last time I visited they also had a real perry on. All priced abou �1.40 a pint. What a deal. This is the perfect place to prepare for a night in...as just the other night, bought a selection of bottled ales (all less than �2.00 a bottle, where else has such good prices), loads of cheeses, and some crackers, then a 4 pint carry-out, all less than �15. I was shocked and pleased... Visit this place... alistair_cross - 24 Dec 2006 10:38 |
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