The Punch Bowl, York
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The Punch Bowl, York
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The Punch Bowl is a pub in the city centre of York in England. The business was founded in 1675 as a coffeehouse, and it became associated with the city's Whigs, who preferred to drink punch. In 1761, it was licensed as a pub, and it became the headquarters of the York Races Committee, and was also popular with the bell ringers at York Minster. In reference to this, a bell clapper from the Minster has been used as a support in the rear bar since 1765. The building, on Stonegate, was largely rebu
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Grade II listed pub in York, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Punch_Bowl,_York
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2022-04-11T21:13:52Z
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