**York Bar Walls Nunnery Lane** is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of historic York, located at Micklegate, YO1 6LF. As a premier destination for both locals and visitors, we pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional experience steeped in the rich heritage of this iconic city. Our establishment offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where guests can unwind and indulge in a wide selection of expertly crafted beverages and delicious fare.

At York Bar Walls Nunnery Lane, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to ensure that every visit is memorable, whether you’re here for a casual catch-up with friends or a special celebration. We strive to foster a community vibe, making our bar the perfect spot to relax and connect with others.

What sets us apart is our unique blend of historical charm and modern flair. With stunning views of the famed Bar Walls, patrons can enjoy their drinks while soaking in the beauty of York’s landscape. Our commitment to quality service means you can expect not only top-notch drinks but also a menu that features locally sourced ingredients, celebrating the flavors of Yorkshire.

Whether you’re looking to book an event or simply have a question about our offerings, we invite you to reach out to us via phone or visit our website for more information. Join us at York Bar Walls Nunnery Lane, where every visit promises exceptional service and a taste of York’s vibrant culture!

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Be on the lookout for the Golden studs scattered throughout the Walls. Could be complete bogus, but

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Be on the lookout for the Golden studs scattered throughout the Walls. Could be complete bogus, but I like to think these were part of the Queen's visit. So you will notice how some will be pointing towards the direction of where she walked. Others will mark a point of interest that she looked towards (such a Clifford's Tower)

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