Nestled along Fishergate lies The Masons Arms—a cozy pub brimming with character & charm! Here guests can unwind after long days enjoying hearty meals paired with carefully selected beverages served by our friendly team! With regular events held throughout the week fostering local community spirit—it’s not just about dining; it’s about creating connections & lasting friendships! Join us today at The Masons Arms & discover how every visit feels like coming home!

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Mr. Wilson

5 Google Rating

Staff was fantastic, even let me get an extra topping on my Mason Burger. Wife had the Shepard's Pie

5/ 5

Staff was fantastic, even let me get an extra topping on my Mason Burger. Wife had the Shepard's Pie. Both were absolutely, mind-numbingly good. Price is super reasonable and the warm fire is a welcome benefit on a cold day. If you find yourself in York and you skip this place, then you weren't really ever in York.

Laura O

2 Google Rating

Reasonable for a quick drink if you're in the area. Miss the food though - we had the chicken wings

2/ 5

Reasonable for a quick drink if you're in the area. Miss the food though - we had the chicken wings and some were cold in the middle. The turkey roast was very basic, the old good bit was the yorkshire pudding which was appropriately great. Staff generally very friendly and lovely except one waitress who was not.

J B53

5 Google Rating

I only came for the beer which was excellent. Very busy for food earlier but quietened down by 8pm.

5/ 5

I only came for the beer which was excellent. Very busy for food earlier but quietened down by 8pm. Appeared to be very well run. Visited 5 nights out of our 7 night holiday!

Elizabeth Brown

5 Google Rating

This is beautiful little pub , we stayed here over night in one of their rooms ,it was lovely and cl

5/ 5

This is beautiful little pub , we stayed here over night in one of their rooms ,it was lovely and clean the bed was so comfy and the staff was very friendly will definitely recommend to our friends and family and will definitely stay again there :)

John Probert

5 Google Rating

Great pub near center. Great hosts and well kept pi t 👍Terry and Gill

5/ 5

Great pub near center. Great hosts and well kept pi t 👍Terry and Gill

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