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In York, Cleggs Gift Shop creates handcrafted gifts, books, and bespoke characters. Mark Jones writes gentle tales as Jon Markes, while his wife sculpts and stitches, bringing Dexter the Rabbit to life. On his first day at school, his comfort blanket transforms into a magical hat—a tender story of courage, love, and imaginative, handcrafted creations for children and collectors alike. There are 6

In 2016, Alex began roasting small batches of coffee in York, sparking the birth of Divine Coffee Roasters. After a few smoky experiments, he joined forces with James, a coffee trade expert. Together they crafted Fortuna, their flagship blend. Today, Divine Coffee Roasters offers handcrafted, small-batch coffee, artisanal espresso, and a taste of North Yorkshire’s local charm. There is one egg on

Fancy Dance Shop York welcomes Silver Swans, children, and dancers of all ages to celebrate the joy of movement. Founded by Jayne Mason, who overcame visual impairment to create her own path, the shop inspires with handcrafted window displays, award-winning creativity, and community spirit. From Micklegate, it offers ballet shoes, dancewear, and local charm for all aspiring performers. There is o

Inspired by Sir Owlfred Tyton Hodgins’ adventures, this tale begins at Yorkshire’s Saltersgate Inn, where whispers of a lost rum recipe stirred curiosity. Following secret trails and candlelit cellars, Sir Owlfred and his friend William Henry Brown transported barrels to hidden York cellars. From this discovery grew a legendary spirit, blending vanilla, caramel, and spice—a precursor to his famed

For nearly 30 years, Hudson Moody has sold homes, not houses, at the heart of York. Husband-and-wife duo Ben and Tarnia Moody combine local expertise with award-winning service, guiding clients through life’s biggest moves. Supporting developers and community causes like SASH and York Against Cancer, they deliver trusted estate and lettings expertise. If York’s crown jewel is ever for sale, there

The Puzzling World of Professor Kettlestring invites York visitors into a steampunk storybook realm crafted by Matt Tritton-Hughes. Follow Professor Kettlestring’s mysterious disappearance and Sir Tiktokleton, a daring Easter Bunny, on a quest filled with puzzles, hidden eggs, and adventure. Handcrafted sets bring imagination to life, offering an immersive, family-friendly attraction where curiosi

The Hilt Axe Throwing joins the Eggsplore Haxby trail, bringing Viking spirit to life in York. Guests experience fully coached axe throwing, tournaments, trick shots, and Nordic games in an immersive, adventurous setting. With private lanes, interactive games, and a bar, The Hilt offers a place to gather, compete, and celebrate bravery, discovery, and connection. There is one egg on this sculpture

Nestled on Fossgate, York, The Speakcheesey celebrates cheese, comfort, and connection. From golden toasties and sharing boards to seasonal specials, every dish delights the senses. Relax with curated wines, local beers, or cocktails while stories unfold around the table. Perfect for casual bites or indulgent evenings, this vibrant independent spot turns cheese into a playful, memorable York exper

Watkinsons Shoes on Goodramgate has welcomed generations since 1904, from Albert Watkinson’s humble shoe repair beginnings to a flagship store crowned with its golden logo. Children perched on Dobbin the rocking horse, adults recalling memories, and a century of craftsmanship make this York landmark more than a shop—it’s a living legacy of quality, family, and community tradition. There are two eg

Sarah Schiewe is collaborating with Lisa Foster, BA Graphic Design & Communication at York School of Art, offering a unique opportunity for creative exploration. After a first career as a veterinary surgeon, Lisa transforms memory, family, and motherhood into three-dimensional art. Through nests, eggs, and symbolic imagery, their work celebrates resilience, reflection, and the courage to begin aga

On quiet York streets, Emily and Chris brought the vibrant flavours of Asia to life with YUZU Street Food. From home deliveries to a restaurant and street food truck, their dishes delight with ramen, bao, and katsu. The original van, transformed with bold graffiti by Eject, pulses with Asian street art energy, movement, and the joy of shared food. There is one egg on this sculpture.

Indie York was born after the 2015 York floods, when independent businesses united with resilience and spirit. Since 2016, it has grown into a thriving community of over 290 shops, cafés, and creatives across York. Supporting local trade through maps, campaigns, and connection, Indie York champions independent businesses, celebrating creativity, collaboration, and the unique character of York’s hi

Spark York transforms Piccadilly with its iconic shipping container hub, creating a vibrant space for independent food, drink, retail, and creativity. Supporting start-ups with flexible units and community focus, Spark nurtures new businesses and local talent. As a community interest company, it reinvests in York, championing connection, innovation, and a thriving independent city culture. There a

Totally Awesome York brings family, play, and creativity together in the heart of York. Inspired by Beth Tibbles’ bold illustration, this vibrant independent shop celebrates board games, Pokémon, and hands-on fun for all ages. Built by a family, for community, it’s a place where imagination, connection, and playful discovery thrive in York’s growing independent scene. There is one egg on this scul

Designed by Jack, age 6, this Easter sculpture captures what community means through friendship, family, and play. Featuring two rabbits, Tom and Jerry, enjoying their favourite cucumber, alongside a home filled with warmth, it reflects simple joys. Inspired by football, laughter, and togetherness, this piece celebrates how community grows from shared moments, imagination, and feeling safe at home