Built in 1640, our Grade II* listed timber framed pub is a picture postcard example of what makes York so special.
Spread over three floors we have an assortment of spaces perfect for groups both large and small and with a variety of private hire options available, the Eagle and Child is great for any celebration. All of our food is homemade and freshly prepared, and we work closely with local suppliers to keep our dishes as seasonal and interesting as possible. The Rolling Stones hung out in our top floor bar in the 60s- their signatures in lipstick are still on the wall!.
Lovely pub, a little dark for my liking, but that's my preference. Had a delicious steak and ale pie , had to wait quite a while for it, but was worth it in the end. The staff were very pleasant and helpful.
Had our wedding party here on Saturday 20th January 2024. Absolutely fabulous service from the whole team. Considerate staff, really looked after us and we had a great evening! Food was lush too!
Excellent pub, we unwittingly ordered 2 steaks meals and a bottle of white wine without realising it was on a promotion deal...nice surprise when we received the final bill. We loved the cheese board and I loved the Leeds Leodis beer. Staff were excellent and a great friendly atmosphere.
Visited October 2023: it’s not wheelchair accessible but my mum and two members of the public got my wheelchair up the steps and through the door. There is a wheelchair accessible toilet which is locked and uses radar keys which staff have if you’ve forgot yours or don’t have one. It’s a pretty little pub with an upstairs area too which I never saw. We didn’t eat here, just had several drinks. It’s dog friendly as I saw several pooches. There wasn’t ever a queue at the bar either and it wasn’t overcrowded despite us visiting on a Saturday PM
We visited as a couple and a dog for a Sunday roast dinner on 17/09/23 and we were all made to feel very welcome. The building was a nice and old little maze of nooks and crannies. We ordered a roast beef dinner and a roast pork dinner with a side of sausages in bacon and they were all perfect and the portion size was spot on. The only slight let down was the size of the dessert not quite living up to the menu description / price, I know that desserts rarely do, but couldn’t resist trying a Black Forest arctic roll. We’d definitely visit again for a meal but would get an ice cream from outside the minster next time.
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York, North Yorkshire, YO1
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York, North Yorkshire, YO1
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York, North Yorkshire, YO1
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