The Story of

OUR RESTAURANT

Housed in the former house of Georgian architect G.T Andrews, it dates back to around 1825/26. It is probably the earliest surviving purpose built architects office. It is a Grade II listed building, and also an English Heritage Monument. It has impressive period features and décor throughout, chiefly the original fireplaces in the main Dining room and bar area.

It also sits in the shadow of the ever impressive, Clifford’s Tower, one of York’s major landmarks which now boasts a new roof deck giving unrivalled views over York’s historic skyline and famous Minster. Inside, new walkways and staircases have opened up parts of the tower that have been off-limits for centuries, and immersive soundscapes and stories are bringing the tower’s turbulent history to life like never before.