Old Grey Mare is located at Clifton Green, Clifton, York YO30 6LH, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Old Grey Mare and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Simon Mcginn

5 Google Rating

Nice pub with a great outdoor seating area.

5/ 5

Nice pub with a great outdoor seating area.

Peter Binding

1 Google Rating

It's the first time we've been to Yorkshire and we popped into the Old Grey Mare for a pint of Yorks

1/ 5

It's the first time we've been to Yorkshire and we popped into the Old Grey Mare for a pint of Yorkshire bitter, which everyone assures me is the best beer in the world. It was 7-00pm on a Saturday evening. The pub smelt like a toilet and they had run out of all draft beer. Welcome to Yorkshire. Not very good for an establishment which has John Smiths plastered all over the front wall.

Henk foster

4 Google Rating

Unfortunately closed until June

4/ 5

Unfortunately closed until June

Justine Chester

3 Google Rating

Great location but very basic Shower was slower than a running tap

3/ 5

Great location but very basic Shower was slower than a running tap

Pam ferry

5 Google Rating

We enjoyed our 2 night stay at the Old Grey Mare as we didn't know what to expect from alot of the r

5/ 5

We enjoyed our 2 night stay at the Old Grey Mare as we didn't know what to expect from alot of the reviews we read prior to staying we found the staff very nice we had our meals breakfast and evening both days as they were very enjoyable (there is only a limited menu) the only thing I would say be prepared for the creaking floors in bedroom but what can you expect in a very old building 😊

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