Ye Hole in Ye Wall
Located on a quaint side street, this traditional pub is believed to be the oldest in the city. Its interior is rich with wood panelling and stained glass, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and inviting. The pub's unique history includes being constructed on the site of a former Quaker graveyard, which led to the unusual placement of the beer cellar on the first floor, above the bar. This establishment also holds the distinction of being one of the last in the city to grant entry to women, a change that only occurred in 1977. The pub takes pride in its selection of five guest beers, which are rotated regularly and often sourced from local or smaller breweries. This charming pub is a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of history, tradition, and excellent beer.