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  2. Bishopthorpe Road - Wikipedia

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    The City of York Council characterises the northern section of the street as having a "vibrant, commercial feel hosting independent retailers and cafes", [1] while in 2017 the Yorkshire Post described it as "stacked with great cafes, bars, and shops... arguably one of the best community-led areas in the city". [6]

  3. Davygate - Wikipedia

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    Davygate is a major shopping street in the city centre of York, in ... Tudor Cafe in 1927, with a notable art nouveau interior, but this was destroyed in the 1950s ...

  4. Coppergate Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre houses many shops, cafes and museums, including the Jorvik Viking Centre. Owned by La Salle Investment Management since February 2008, [8] the centre is an open-air shopping promenade with covered walkways, and large public squares with fountains and planting beds, set with seats and coffee shops. Also included is St Mary's ...

  5. Penn Street Café: This restaurant in York offers brunch ...

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  6. The Punch Bowl, York - Wikipedia

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    The Punch Bowl is a pub in the city centre of York in England. The business was founded in 1675 as a coffeehouse, and it became associated with the city's Whigs, who preferred to drink punch. In 1761, it was licensed as a pub, and it became the headquarters of the York Races Committee, and was also popular with the bell ringers at York Minster ...

  7. The Snickleway Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Snickleway Inn is a grade II* listed pub, in the city centre of York, in England. The pub lies on Goodramgate, next to the Wealden Hall. The oldest part is the front section of the building, constructed about 1500, at the same time as the neighbouring hall. It is three stories high and four bays wide.

  8. Coppergate - Wikipedia

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    Coppergate is a street in the city centre of York, in England. The street runs north-east from the junction of Castlegate, Nessgate, King Street and Clifford Street, to end at the junction of Pavement, Piccadilly, Parliament Street, and High Ousegate. [1]

  9. The Falcon, York - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon is a historic pub on Micklegate in the city centre of York, in England. The establishment originated as an inn named The Falcon, in the 18th-century. It was first recorded in 1715, [1] and in 1736, Francis Drake named it one of two notable inns on the street. In 1818, William Hargrove described it as the most notable inn on the road. [2]