Food and Drink

The perfect place setting

There are lots of opportunities to eat, drink and be merry in Hull city centre and beyond. With its serving of riverside, Old Town and modern development locations, there’s always the perfect setting to suit your mood. If you’re after cosmopolitan cafés, the centre of Hull is alive with trendy coffee and cocktail bars, whilst the ever-popular Avenues is the place to go for award-winning independents.

Furley & Co is an independent craft beer bar-newly established, it opened its doors in December 2015. They are all local people who want to offer the people of East Yorkshire the chance to sample a varied selection of craft beers and ciders. They have 12 keg lines and 5 cask lines and their beers change regularly.

The Fruit Market

The disused warehouses and cobbled streets of Hull’s historic Fruit Market have been transformed to make way for independent shops, galleries, bars and restaurants, serving everything from mouth-watering seafood, gourmet Indian cuisine and tasty burgers to the perfect G&T and speciality craft beers . This unique setting, with the backdrop of Hull Marina, is also home to Hull’s cultural scene, from live music to art exhibitions and pop up markets.

Trinity Market

Take a walk to the peaceful surroundings of Trinity Square and you’ll find Trinity Indoor Market perfectly placed for picking up a bite to eat from an array of world street food stalls, to enjoy while soaking up the impressive sights of the adjacent Hull Minster and its ambient mirror pools. If you’re looking to stay under cover, take a seat within the market, people watch amid the hustle and bustle and savour all the culinary delights on offer.

Original Old Town ales

There’s nothing quite like the atmosphere of supping a pint of traditional ale in the Old Town environment. Ye Olde Black Boy is allegedly the oldest pub in Hull and certainly has a cosy atmosphere – as well as a spooky one with its ghostly legend. And on a warm summer’s evening imagine discovering the Sailmakers Arms with its charming courtyard, tucked away down a cobbled street. And there are plenty more hidden treasures like these.

Food with a view

The beauty of eating out in Hull is that it’s always accompanied by a fantastic view. Fresh fish and chips beside the river is always on the menu, or maybe you’d prefer a tasty pizza by the marina. Alternatively take in a skyline view whilst sipping a delicious cocktail in a roof top bar.

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