We had been to this pub many times when visiting York, It is a really nice old fashion pub with pictures of the Roman baths displayed on the walls. On Wednesday afternoon I was in the bar and knocked over my glass of Mulled Wine a young lady sitting near by rushed to help me mop it up then got me another glass of mulled wine. Roman Bath, York The Roman Bath is a public house in St Sampson's Square, in the city of York, in England.
It is built above an ancient Roman bath house. The remains were uncovered during building work when the present pub was erected in 1929. Roman Bath, York.
3,695 likes 70 talking about this 11,760 were here. The Roman Bath Craft Union Free House. The home of live sport, live music and great drink offers!
York's Roman Baths Located smack-bang in the centre of York, in the cellar of a rather unassuming pub, lies one of the few Roman remains still visible in the city; the Roman bath house. York's much-loved Roman Bath pub is back and better than ever after a huge six-figure renovation. This historic venue, famous for its Roman bathhouse hidden beneath the building, has had a serious glow.
Welcome to Roman Bath York, your local Craft Union Pub in York! We show live sport every day, so stop by for a pint. The actual menu of the Roman Bath pub & bar. Prices and visitors' opinions on dishes.
A York pub has revealed the new look that sparked a big backlash. The Roman Bath reopened today (Tuesday) in its new guise as a sports bar. Owners the Stonegate Group invested a six figure sum in turning the pub, on St Sampson's Square, into its Craft Union brand.
The pub now has several large screen TVs showing different sports. The Roman Bath, York: See 106 unbiased reviews of The Roman Bath, rated 3.7 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #525 of 916 restaurants in York. Historical York pub, the Roman Bath, has reopened following a six-figure investment, with the renovations marking the next chapter in the pub's rich history.
The pub was originally called the Mail Coach after George Pencock, a former postal worker, became the landlord in 1823. Over a hundred years later, the pub was renamed the Roman [].