Doncaster (/ˈdɒŋkəstər/ or /ˈdɒŋkæstər/) is a large market town in South Yorkshire, England. Together with its surrounding suburbs and settlements, the town forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, which had a mid-2016 est. population of 306,400. The town itself has a population of 109,805 The Doncaster Urban Area had a population of 158,141 in 2011 and includes Doncaster and neighbouring small villages. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974, Doncaster is about 17 miles (30 km) north-east of Sheffield, with which it is served by an international airport, Doncaster Sheffield Airport in Finningley. The metropolitan boroughs of Barnsley, as the county town, Doncaster, and Rotherham, were created in 1974, and incorporated with the city of Sheffield into the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire.
Restaurants in Doncaster
5.0 based on 1,338 reviews
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Went for a stag do just before Christmas, once again the site staff and Marshall’s were amazing Due to covid we had to follow the restrictions and the guys at bawtry were amazing and encouraged to follow all the rules from hand sanitising to social distancing We had Oliver run are group he was really keen to get us working together as a team and helped when we had issues Steve the site manager was very helpful. This is not the first time we have been here but every time we come. We always want to come the following week it’s that good Well done guys can’t wait for next times Be nice to have some quads now that be fun
5.0 based on 963 reviews
PLEASE NOTE: The Vulcan XH558 Engine Ground-Run Experience and The Vulcan XH558 Airside Tour are pre-booked visits only. Contact for current availability.
Absolutely fantastic airside tour seeing the XH558 Vulcan in all her beauty! Me and my partner stayed at the Ramada hotel across the road from the airport where we met the crew in the reception after breakfast for the briefing. Cannot fault the friendly staff!! After tea and biscuits, we boarded a comfortable warm coach and set off to the aircraft. Whilst there we were able to freely roam, take lots of pictures, go inside the cockpit, see the bomb-bay doors open and were surrounded by lots of friendly staff who were full of interesting information and facts about the aircraft! 10/10 cannot fault a single thing with the experience. Me & Steve are even going to look into coming to one of the taxi run days in the near future ???? would highly recommend!!!
5.0 based on 113 reviews
I can not recommend this pub highly enough. The atmosphere is warm and friendly and it’s the sort of place where everyone is made to feel welcome and wants to stay for just one more. Ian and Alison behind the bar are friendly and professional and know their beer. The craft beer is fantastic and wine and gin drinkers won’t be disappointed either.
5.0 based on 113 reviews
Doncaster's No1 Massage Centre is now bigger and even better than before. We have moved into larger premises on Netherhall Road to offer an even better service than before .
Excellent first experience with a 1 hour traditional Thai full body massage this afternoon, which really exceeded my expectations! All of the staff were great and friendly upon arrival and throughout the massage, she made sure I was comfortable and asked which areas she should focus on. Overall an amazing first experience, would highly recommend for anyone and I'll for sure be back in the next couple of weeks.
4.5 based on 1,277 reviews
Brodsworth Hall is an outstanding survivor of a bygone era. Completed in 1863 and Set in 15 acres of award winning formal gardens, the Hall is Conserved as found and contains a fully furnished interior, every item once owned by 3 successive generations of the Thellusson family. The site is open 7 days a week- April to Sept 10am - 6pm; Oct 10am - 5pm and weekends only Nov to Mar 10am - 4pm (Servants wing only) The Hall offers Guided Taster Tours at 11am and 12pm April to Nov ( first come, first served, max 20 per tour) and is open for free flow 1pm until 5pm. (last admission 30 minutes before closing). The site also has a Tea Room serving a selection of hot food and drinks from 10am with last service30 mins before closing.
We visited Brodsworth Hall with friends on Monday 17th September.It was a last minute decision to visit,as the English Heritage leaflet we had did not fully convey the amazing venue that the Hall and gardens turned out to be.In the words of one ofour companions it is one of the BEST home and garden ever visited.A stately home it is not,but what a wonderful example of Victorian and Edwardian life it portrays. The grounds are magnificent,with a great array of rare and interesting trees,shrubs and herbaceous plants,lovingly tended by the very helpful garden team.The house is displayed in an "undressed" state,no fancy frills or dramatic displays.Just a reflection of life of a caring wealthy family and their staff.We ewre there for over six hours,and still didn't have enough time to fully appreciate it all.Will return next time in the area.
4.5 based on 699 reviews
Cusworth Hall is an 18th-century Grade I listed country house in Cusworth, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire in the north of England. Set in the landscaped parklands of Cusworth Park, Cusworth Hall is a good example of a Georgian country house. It is now a country house museum.
This is an excellent place to visit, very dog friendly, has a good walk a lake odd squirrel ???? we go here regular, butlers tea room good food friendly staff safe distance in place, well worth a visit parking free at moment due to vandals hope they get caught. Kids place area open enjoy your walk.
4.5 based on 454 reviews
We are an aviation museum dedicated to preserving and displaying the aviation history of South Yorkshire and other areas. The museum is run by volunteers and is a Registered Charity. The Museum is suitable and interesting for all ages groups and caters for school and others group visits. The site is accessible by wheelchair users and is pram friendly. We encourage people to become members and for them to be able to get involved with the running of a busy museum in all its aspects.
A great museum! There’s always something happening here and something will have changed every time you visit! The museum is never stood still! The Volunteers are excellent, super friendly and always have time to answer questions and explain what they are doing - there were people restoring the Vulcan cockpit when I visited and I was able to get inside for a tour and nothing was too much trouble. Most aircraft museums seem to have a “10 feet” policy - where everything must be 10ft behind a rope, chain or barrier of some kind... Not here though! You can actually get up close with the aircraft and see what makes them work, and on the special Open Cockpit weekends, get inside a lot of them! The museum isn’t just about the aircraft though, there is a large display about the Sheffield blitz and the falklands war which are both excellent. And for the younger visitors, the ‘dressing up’ room certainly will be a hit! Refreshments are available from the shop. There are hot and cold drinks, crisps and sweets and a selection of pastries and pot noodle type meals to choose from. You can take a picnic to eat there as well and there are plenty of picnic tables through the museum to do so. Overall, this is a great museum, which I think would be perfect for a family day out, or even a solo trip if you’re interested in Aircraft. There really is something for everyone.
4.5 based on 295 reviews
Nature paths suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs will wind you around a stunning, safe wetland habitat littered with pockets of woodland and wildflower meadows, and a cracking cafe is a great place for you recharge with friends. Hides allow you and your family to get up close and personal with birds such as woodpeckers and kingfishers and during your wander you may also encounter mammals such as roe deer and hedgehogs. The meadows during summer are full of butterflies on the wing in comparison to a snow laden winter where you may be lucky enough to spot our overwintering bitterns - this globally threatened species a real highlight to see for any wildlife watcher.Please note that we close over the Christmas period, check our website for details. We will be open every other day of the year (weather permitting) please see are website for further details. Unfortunately dogs, horses, bike, scooters etc are unfortunately not permitted on site.
Always wanted to see a murmuration of starlings, and when we heard it happened here we couldn't wait to go back to this wonderful nature reserve and see it. As always the welcome was friendly, the food in the new cafe great; especially the thrice cooked chips, which are to die for. But the place is the thing. A lovely view over the first lake, sunset over the huge scrapes with thousands of birds. Birds of prey flying over the murmuration. a range of walks with lots to see. Knowledgeable staff. A very tempting little shop. The lot.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Laid back, very relaxing. Excellent old-style pub food, served with a smile and gracious manners. This pub will not suit the oh so precious, "don't you know who I am ?" brigade but for the rest of us, simply superb.
4.0 based on 491 reviews
This romantic castle with stunning views over Conisbrough, inspired Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe and still fires the imagination today. With floors and roof restored in the lofty circular keep you can fully appreciate the magnificence of the original 12th century building. Delve into the medieval world of Lord and Lady de Warenne, and enjoy the grassy areas around the castle walls for games and picnics
Conisbrough castle is an English heritage property and is a fine castle to visit. The staff were very welcoming and friendly, the site is large and has some inclines so may be tricky for anyone with mobility issues. We are members of English heritage and if you enjoy places of history I’d recommend a membership as it saves a fortune over the year and more importantly ensures these treasures survive for future generations. Parking is on the roads around the castle and is easy to find rather than pay for parking which is not managed by English heritage. There was craft activities in the admission area, kiddos could make jester hats on the day we visited, there are snacks and drinks for sale in the shop and you could easily take a picnic and spend a few hours here. Lovely place with lovely staff.
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