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Two thousand years of history and one Michelin star — York is Britain’s most complete medieval city and a dining destination finally matching the ambition of its architecture.

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Best Restaurants in York

Five essential tables, ranked by occasion.

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Roots York York
#1 in York
Roots York
Modern British / Farm-to-Fork$$$$
ProposalImpress Clients
York’s only Michelin star — Tommy Banks’s 10-course tasting menu takes ingredients from his family’s Oldstead farm and makes the most eloquent case for what British cooking can be.
Food 9.3Ambience 9.2Value 8.5
Legacy at The Grand York
#2 in York
Legacy at The Grand
Modern British / Historical$$$$
BirthdayImpress Clients
A 10-course dinner narrating York’s Roman, Viking, and Victorian history through food — Legacy at The Grand is the city’s most theatrically ambitious restaurant.
Food 9.0Ambience 9.5Value 8.3
Skosh York
#3 in York
Skosh
Small Plates / Modern British$$$
First DateSolo Dining
Michelin-recognised small plates from an adventurous kitchen — Skosh is the most playful and genuinely exciting address in York’s growing fine dining scene.
Food 8.9Ambience 8.7Value 9.0
Arras York
#4 in York
Arras
Modern British$$$
Close a DealBirthday
Modern British cooking in a beautifully restored Victorian townhouse — Arras delivers the quality of a serious bistro in one of York’s most handsome settings.
Food 8.7Ambience 9.1Value 8.8
Cave du Cochon York
#5 in York
Cave du Cochon
French Bistro / Wine Bar$$
Team DinnerSolo Dining
French-inspired sharing plates and a natural wine list in York’s most convivial setting — Cave du Cochon is the city’s best wine bar in restaurant form.
Food 8.6Ambience 8.9Value 9.2

York’s Top 5

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Roots York

Roots York is the only Michelin-starred restaurant in the city, helmed by Tommy Banks — one of the most celebrated British chefs of his generation — and built around the radical conviction that the most inter...

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Legacy at The Grand

Legacy occupies the fine dining room inside York’s only five-star hotel, The Grand — a magnificent Edwardian building that was the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway Company and that retains the grande...

03

Skosh

Skosh occupies an elegant space on Micklegate — York’s historic thoroughfare — and has built a devoted following through a small plates format that is both technically accomplished and genuinely fun. Th...

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Arras

Arras occupies a beautifully restored Victorian townhouse in the heart of York, providing a dining environment of genuine architectural quality alongside a kitchen that produces Modern British cooking of consistent and g...

05

Cave du Cochon

Cave du Cochon is York’s most wine-forward restaurant — a French-inspired sharing plate kitchen with a natural wine list of genuine depth that has carved out an essential position in the city’s dining s...

Dining in York — The Essential Guide

Britain’s Most Complete Medieval City at Table

York is two thousand years of continuous habitation compressed into a city of 200,000 people: Roman walls, Viking streetscapes, Norman castle, Gothic cathedral, Georgian townhouses, Victorian railway infrastructure, and a medieval centre intact enough to make walking its streets feel like travelling through time. The dining scene has been catching up with the heritage. Tommy Banks’s Roots, the Legacy restaurant at The Grand, and the small plates energy of Skosh together constitute a food scene of genuine ambition for a city this size.

The Yorkshire countryside that surrounds York provides exceptional raw material for its kitchens: the Dales lamb, the North Yorkshire moors game, the freshwater fish of the Ouse and the Derwent, and the English sparkling wines that the chalk soils south of the city have been producing at increasing quality for a decade.

Booking in York

Roots York books up months in advance and should be secured before any other travel arrangements. Legacy at The Grand and Skosh are more accessible but still require a week or two in advance for weekends. York’s summer season (June–August) and the Christmas market period (late November–December) both generate high demand across the city’s better restaurants.

Practical Guide to Dining in York

Reservations in York follow standard etiquette. The fine-dining picks above book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekend evenings; mid-tier neighbourhood restaurants accept 1-2 weeks; casual options often allow walk-ins if you arrive at 7pm or earlier. The peak season for York dining mirrors the city's broader tourism rhythm — weekends and high-season holidays are tighter than mid-week and off-peak. Booking through the restaurant directly is faster than third-party platforms for the venues that maintain their own reservations.

Tipping in York follows the local custom: 10-15% on the pre-tax total is standard, with 18-20% reserved for genuinely exceptional service. Many fine-dining venues now include a service charge automatically — check the bill before adding more. Card payment is universally accepted at the venues above; cash is welcomed but rarely required.

Best Time to Visit York for Dining

York's dining scene operates year-round, but the best windows depend on your goals. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-October) typically offer the best balance of weather, ingredient seasonality, and reservation availability. Summer brings tourist density at the harbour-side and central restaurants; the locals' favourite venues stay calmer in their own neighbourhoods. Winter is quieter but the heartier seasonal cooking — long-cooked meats, root vegetables, fortified wines — comes into its own.

The major calendar events to plan around: locally-relevant food festivals, a city restaurant week if York runs one, and the international tourist holidays. The serious dining venues maintain their service quality across all seasons; the mid-tier options can dip during peak tourist periods when the staff is stretched thin.

What Makes York Different

Every dining city has a structural reason for its restaurant culture, and York is no exception. The combination of local ingredient sourcing, the city's broader cultural orientation, the international cuisine integration, and the regulatory environment around food and beverage all shape what shows up on the plate. The restaurants we've ranked above are the ones that handle these structural elements with the most care — kitchens that know where their suppliers are, sommeliers who understand the regional wine context, and dining rooms calibrated to the city's actual pace rather than imported templates.

For visitors planning a single dining-driven trip to York, our recommendation is to balance the splurge tier with the mid-tier neighbourhood discoveries that show what the city actually eats day-to-day. The casual options work for arrival nights, late-evening drinks, or the moments when the conversation matters more than the cuisine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in York?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Roots York. Editorial runners-up: Legacy at The Grand, Skosh, Arras, Cave du Cochon.
Where should I eat in York tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Cave du Cochon typically takes walk-ins; Arras accepts day-of reservations. Splurge picks (Roots York, Legacy at The Grand) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in York?
Splurge picks (Roots York, Legacy at The Grand): $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms $80–$140. Casual but excellent York neighborhood spots: $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in York?
Roots York sits at the top — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Legacy at The Grand, Skosh) cluster at $250–$350.
Which York restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our York list anchors with internationally-recognized rooms. Roots York, Legacy at The Grand and Skosh are the rooms most frequently cited in Michelin and World's 50 Best.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in York?
Splurge tier: 3–6 weeks notice. Mid-tier: 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in York take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open regularly via OpenTable / Resy.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in York?
York's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Roots York, Legacy at The Grand) sit. Casual options spread further across the city.
Where do locals eat in York?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where York-based diners have weekly tables. Splurge picks attract a mix of locals and international visitors.