A decent, hearty walk from York city centre on a gorgeous spring day warrants a well-earned pint. Having arrived in Bishopthorpe, we had a choice of not one, but three pubs on one street to choose from – and they say pubs are on the decline.

Pub of the Week: The Woodman
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We chose the Woodman, not least as it offers a rather pleasant beer garden with both a smokers and non-smokers area. Also, it being a Sunday, in a pub with a strong emphasis on food, every table bar one was occupied with diners tucking into a roast, and it felt odd sitting in the midst of families, clearly having an excellent time, nursing only drinks. The food wafting past, though, looked tempting with magnificent Yorkshire Puds and decent slabs of meat.
There’s a range of draft ales and a decent wine list on offer, but nothing exciting, a pint of Timothy Taylors Landlord was an excellent and clearly from a well-kept cellar.
A pub connected to its community is a real gem, but it was a struggle to find any links here (including on the website) other than a small notice board in the entrance. There are, apparently, no quiz nights, or a dart board. There was a TV in the corner, so, who knows, maybe when the footie is on?
All that said, this is a lovely well-kept place, staff were friendly, and we would return if in the area again.
The Woodman, 16 Main St, Bishopthorpe, York YO23 2RB Tel: 01904 706507 Open 12- 11pm every day.

About The Author

Following a successful career as a chef and restaurateur, Yorkshire's Elaine Lemm is a highly respected food and drink writer and recently voted one of the top 50 in the UK. Elaine is a member of the Guild of Food Writers and author of three books,The Great Book of Yorkshire Pudding, The Great Book of Rhubarb and The Great Book of Tea.

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