The Golden Ball is a pub in the Bishophill area of central York, in England.
The pub has otherwise been little altered since the 1920s, and is described by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) as "the most complete surviving inter-war scheme by John Smith's".
[3] Since then, it has held beer festivals, an annual summer fete, and sells works by local artists.
The ground floor windows on Victor Street incorporate etched glass, advertising John Smiths and Magnet Ales.
Many internal fittings survive from the 1929 redesign, including doors, tiling, flooring, and the bar.