Located in the centre of York. Harkers is a traditional pub with a vibrant feel which serves a selection of real ales and great tasting food.
You will find Harkers in Saint Helens Square York within a short stroll of Coney Street, Lendal and Stonegate - however you won't find another like it.
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
The city's historic Roman Praetorian Gate stood across where Harkers is now. Probably rebuilt around 300AD, the gate was the main entrance to the City of York. Part of this structure is exposed in the basement of our pub. Our building was designed in 1840 as the head office for the Yorkshire Insurance Company, with the building finally completed in 1847. Our name 'Harkers' is taken from 'Harker's Hotel', which stood in nearby St. Helen's Square.
Harkers is one of many rare gems in the Nicholson's collection of great British pubs, reputed for their distinctive buildings, intriguing history and vibrant atmosphere.
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For I think the 5th time we've been for Christmas Day dinner and, as ever, a fantastic experience. Great food, excellent surroundings and atmosphere.
An impressive but cosy Nicholsons pub. Good selection of ale and the food is good quality and tasty. The reason for the three stars is because our plates were never cleared away in all the time that we spent there.
We stopped by Harkers for a light snack on our day out in York. Everything spot on. We ordered 2 soups of the day and the meal was exceptionally well presented. Nice & hot with ample butter for your bread. It's also a very spacious place with plenty of natural light and outdoor seating too. One little gripe was there was no brown bread available instead of white, but otherwise 5 stars all round. They also have alcohol free beer for the sobers 🍺👍
We stopped by this lovely,charming restaurant during a recent day trip to York for a bite to eat on a busy Saturday lunchtime. The restaurant was clean,airy, and nicely decorated with period features. There was ample seating both inside and out. We were served immediately and were attended to by lovely,friendly, and very attentive staff. The soup was absolutely delicious and was served nice and hot with soft bread and lots of softened butter. Two added bonuses to this restaurant wad they served non-alcoholic beers and was dog-friendly.
A lovely old building, with nice food. Our server was helpful and pleasant. The table could have been a little larger as there were 5 of us. And the food could have been hotter. It would have got a higher rating, but they allowed dogs in, which, for me, is a big no-no in a place that serves food. Also, the disabled toilet was out of order, but apparently, it had only happened the day before. The main toilets were beautifully clean and nicely decorated with lovely soap and hand cream.
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