York Tap — Pub in York

York Tap is a Grade A listed Edwardian pub on Station Road, just outside York Railway Station. Opened in 1845 as a railway station pub, it remains a key spot for locals and travelers alike. You can find real ale with over twenty options and hearty pies from The York Pie Company. The venue has bright lighting, indoor Wi-Fi, and power outlets, ideal for catching up between train journeys.

About The Venue

York Tap is a Grade A listed Edwardian building originally established in 1845 as part of the railway station complex. It retains its period stone flooring and high ceilings while blending modern decor with historical integrity. The space features bright lighting, step-free access, and indoor Wi-Fi. Noise levels are consistently high during evenings and weekends due to foot traffic from the station precinct.

Typical Experiences

You can find craft beer from rotating breweries at York Tap’s tasting bar, paired with pies from The York Pie Company. The venue is ideal for a post-work drink or weekend evening out. Power outlets and Wi-Fi support short visits between train departures. With no step at the front entrance, it's accessible despite some outdoor seating.

Notable Features

  • Grade A listed Edwardian building
  • Rotation of craft beers from diverse breweries
  • Tasting bar nibbles by The York Pie Company
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Low evening crowd density
  • Outdoor seating with step to main entrance
  • Real ale selection (20+ options)
  • Air conditioning and indoor-wifi

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.