Eating out with the children offers plenty of choices in York. Hidden in the medieval alleyways, you will find a huge variety of award winning cafes, restaurants and pubs. Take a rest from sightseeing or shopping in one of the world famous elegant Bettys tearooms, or pick up some delicious local produce from the markets and have a family picnic by the river or in the museum gardens.
A visit to York would not be complete without a visit to Betty’s Tea Room. There is always a queue and tables can’t be booked, but be patient, the line moves quickly, and it will be worth the wait. If you are lucky enough to get a table upstairs by the window you can watch the bu...
Tucked away in medieval Stonegate, Little Bettys Tea Room offers all the delights of its bigger sister with possibly a shorter queue. Downstairs you can linger over the delightful displays of home baked cakes, breads and pastries and selections of teas and coffees. The upstairs...
Fancy a change from a quick pizza or burger for your family meal? Why not try some French cooking at Cafe Rouge close to York Minster in the bustling city centre. It’s the one with the red blinds and the blackboard listing their tasty daily specials. The brassierie style menu...
There are a number of Caffe Neros in and around York, this one is in Davygate by Debenhams. Whether you prefer a classic strong espresso or a frothy cappuccino you can get your favourite fix of Italian coffee here. They also have wholesome seasonal soups, pasta, sandwiches, panini and w...
King Square is right in the centre of historic York so naturally that is where you will find a branch of Caffe Nero. Whether you prefer a classic strong espresso or a frothy cappuccino you can get your favourite fix of Italian coffee here. They also have wholesome seasonal soups, pa...