Located in St. Sampsons Square - a historic part of York’s city centre known for selling great meat since the 12th century - The Cut & Craft York is widely considered one of York’s best steak restaurants.Boasting its own in-house master butcher and a signature 10oz Flat Iron steak, this elegant restaurant is stylishly decorated with historic features throughout. Open daily for lunch and dinner, with brunch and roasts on the weekends, it’s centrally located close to the famous mediaeval York Shambles and under the shadow of York Minster. Named 'Restaurant of the Year' at the Yorkshire National Business Hero Awards in 2023 and 2024, The Cut & Craft combines contemporary steak and seafood dishes with a premium list of locally-crafted drinks.
Nestled within The Milner York (formerly The Principal), just a short stroll from York train station, Peachey’s Bar & Grill offers a welcoming atmosphere and a stunning terrace for al fresco dining.At Peachey’s Bar & Grill, we are passionate about sourcing the finest seasonal ingredients, with a strong emphasis on fresh, local Yorkshire produce. Our dedication to supporting local farmers and suppliers is reflected in every dish, from our hearty Yorkshire Breakfast to our perfectly cooked steaks. Each bite is a celebration of the region’s exceptional flavours, bringing the best of Yorkshire straight to your plate. Whether you're joining us for a casual meal or a special occasion, Peachey’s promises an unforgettable dining experience.
"29 states – The Indian Kitchen is a contemporary restaurant offering a distinctive dining experience to satisfy all aspects of Indian cuisine, complimenting wine selection, exceptional service and electrifying ambiance.
Our menu is prudently designed to offer the diversity of India, immersed in the classics while offering the presence of modernity"
The Indoor Brasserie of The Churchill Hotel serves modern brasserie food overlooking the manicured lawns of the hotel, The restaurant is elegantly modern, its interior design utterly contemporary but without ignoring the splendid proportions and original features of the room – high arched windows, original wooden flooring and delicate coving just some of the Georgian features. Begin your visit with a relaxed tipple in the airy atrium, or cosy bar before taking a seat in the brighter, more spacey dining room. Here you’ll enjoy food with a fresh, seasonal flavour. Imaginative and but with a nod to traditionalism, The restaurant’s cuisine is skillfully and carefully prepared for you by the kitchen’s talented and well trained chefs.Please note you are booking for the Brasserie and not the outdoor beer garden.