The initiative is organised by The York Business Improvement District (York BID) and is a celebration of the wealth of hospitality businesses in the city.
Between October 9 and 15, York welcomed the eighth event to date since it was created in April 2019.
Brand new features for the most recent event included the launch of a new website and the introduction of £25 and £30 price options. In total, 82 businesses participated with a collective offering of 163 deals across food and drink.
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