Reviews The Slip Inn

5
Matthew Garcia
+5
Such a fun pub tucked into a quiet neighborhood. Watched a Wales vs Poland EURO qualifier in a Welsh broadcast, which was wild, while enjoying a pint of Boltmaker. Warm, friendly place and a great barkeeper.
5
Joe Hebden
+5
A delightfully peaceful escape from the insanity of York's Christmas Market on a chilly December afternoon so close to the flooded River Ouse. Good selection of real ales; not so cheap as Sam Smith's, but at least you're allowed to check a phone. £4.20 for a pint of Timothy Taylor's.
5
John F
+5
A free house pub hidden away among terraced streets The Slip Inn is a lovely old school boozer and worth seeking if you like independent pubs which serve local beers and ales.
4
Stefan Nunn
+4
Extended pub with some nice original fittings and decent range of ales on tap. Garden bar opens for beer festival 18 & 19th June 2022. Locals are friendly and good atmosphere in bar and garden.
5
Mark Nicholson
+5
Wow, what a lineup of cask ales❗️ A great local to have so close to the city walls.
5
Joe Cumming
+5
Lovely local pub just outside the City Walks. Excellent beer selection, nothing too strong but all absolutely fine!
5
Michael White
+5
Love the fact that Timothy Taylor Boltmaker is one of their permanent cask ales 👍
4
Jason Atkinson
+4
Lovely pub about 5 mins from rowntree caravan park, with live sports and good priced beer etc. The beer garden is nice at the back and is dog friendly
5
Nick Brown
+5
Grand pub. Modern, good beers, sectioned off rooms, fantastic beer garden ….. great place to spend time. Ab Fab 😎
4
Dave Mills
+4
A good, traditional English pub. Good beers and lager. A nice, friendly atmosphere. Really enjoyed it and the next time we're in York we'll definitely be in there again.
5
Matthew Peak
+5
Love this pub. Went twice while at the adjacent campervan site. Brilliant traditional pub in a pleasant residential area. Excellent choice of beers. Traditionally decorated with a garden area at the back. Great choice of beers. Had a laugh with the locals and the barmaid was welcoming and funny
5
John Robison
+5
Friendly, with a great beer selection.
4
George West
+4
Wonderful somewhat off the beaten track pub owned by the same people as the Swan (I hear). They usually have a good selection of cask and keg beers. Nice set up with several seating areas and a nice garden. A real pleasure to visit.
4
Richard Adams
+4
One of a triumvirate of pubs just outside the walls, away from the madding crowds and tourist prices. Excellent range of beers.
5
Matthew Buckle
+5
Always a great place to stop with a great selection of ales and a lovely friendly and warm atmosphere
5
Cheryl Bates
+5
We visited on the day after the landlord had sadly passed away, and were quite surprised that the pub was open. It's a lovely pub and the beers were well kept and good range. We like community run pubs and support them all we can rather than the big pub Co's. Hope to return under happier times and wish them well.
5
Lord S
+5
Delightful,airy "proper" pub w good range of beers, ciders and other drinks, quirky sitting areas (incl a rear yard), many charming features and ....... a proper barista. Doesn't serve food (because it is a proper pub not a kaffy) but there are plenty of eating places nearby. Paired w another delightful pXk (pub not kaffy) ..... the Swan 100yds away.
4
Mark Wood
+4
Nice locals pub. Good beer choice. Beer garden out back is a sun trap.
5
Alexandra Greenwood
+5
A friendly oldy real ale pub x loved it x
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