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One of York's oldest and more traditional pubs with different rooms and leather upholstry, the Royal Oak dates back to the early 17th Century but has been a building on the site since the late 15th Century.
At the Royal Oak we have the tap room, a back bar, a snug and an upstairs parlour. It is the quintessential British pub which is a hidden treasure of York and just off the beaten path yet only 250 yards away from York Minster.
The Royal Oak is a pub frequented by locals and visitors and always prides itself on warm welcome and exceptional service. It boasts a great friendly atmosphere where a mixture of people can mingle, chat and feel at home.
We serve six beautifully kept real ales, of which we have three permanents (Theakstons Best Bitter, Greene King Abbot Ale and Timothy Taylor Landlord) and three guest beers which are all from local breweries one of which will always be a dark ale. We have a wide selection of gins and rums all served with a garnish. Stella Artios, Prahva, Guinness, Birra Moretti, Hop House 13, Orchard Thieves Cider and Aspalls Cider make up the rest of our draught range.
We serve Great British classics as well as a few unique dishes. As well as the Best Sunday Dinner in York
Lunch is served from midday and is £7 for dishes such as Fish and Chips, Cheese and Tomato Toastie, Scampi and Chips, Chicken and Bacon sandwich and Falafel Burger, all served with proper triple fried chunky chips and salad.
Evening meals are served from 5pm, below is a sample of the menu.
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