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Riverside view with lush trees, a stone bridge, and a church spire rising behind historic buildings under a bright blue sky

Toby Osborn

Bath

In the ancient cathedral city of York, fine dining often comes with a historic setting. Many restaurants are housed in centuries-old buildings, from intimate, timber-framed dining rooms overlooking the city’s medieval streets to scenic spots near the River Ouse. The city’s dining scene brings together the best of Yorkshire’s traditional fare with a touch of modern flair. Its chefs highlight local game, lamb, and seasonal produce from the surrounding countryside, creating menus that capture the essence of the region's landscape and flavours.