Beadnell is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England. It is situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-east of Bamburgh, on the North Sea coast, and has a population of 528(2001), increasing to 545 at the 2011 Census.
Things to do in Beadnell
4.5 based on 242 reviews
This was my first visit to lovely Seahouses, and to the Black Swan, but will certainly not be my last!
Our meal was absolutely delicious - generous helpings of beautifully-cooked and presented food.
Service was unobtrusively attentive, efficient and friendly. Food and wine were very reasonably-priced for such a high-quality meal in warm, comfortable and welcoming surroundings.
After we had eaten, we moved through to the bar area, and found the atmosphere there cosy, relaxed and friendly. We loved the extensive choice of music available on the jukebox.
Already looking forward to my next visit - I would highly-recommend!
4 based on 664 reviews
Indian Cuisine
We visit this restaurant on New Year’s Eve, as you would expect the place was very busy. Despite this we really enjoyed our visit the staff were very friendly and welcoming and the food was second to none. I would thoroughly recommend a visit.
4 based on 1 reviews
Sat on the green, stunning day. Had a great crab stotty and cider. Was a tad pricey at £8.95 for a crab Sandwich, but hey, it was tasty and the weather was incredible for February so who cares, you only live once!
4 based on 860 reviews
A traditional coaching inn, steeped in history, the Craster Arms has much to offer. Our bar offers a range of local and continental beers along with a selection of fine wines, providing the perfect accompaniment to a delicious meal prepared by our talented kitchen brigade.
Friendly welcome from extremely helpful staff, dog friendly, gorgeous food (make sure you’re hungry) and exceptional value for money. Intended on going for 3 course meal but only managed 1st 2 courses so sampled the extensive gin list instead, would highly recommend this pub, Phil...MoreMany thanks for the review and recommendation. We're pleased to hear you enjoyed dining and drinking with us, and that you appreciated both your meals and our gin selection
4 based on 1 reviews
Pinnacles Famous Restaurant specialises in fish and chips, but also offers healthy salads, pasta dishes and children's meals. Pinnacles has a very friendly atmosphere with efficient and welcoming staff and celebrity chefs 'The Hairy Bikers' are on record as nominating Pinnacles as their favourite fish and chips. Come and try our new hand boned fish, cooked in a special batter that is simply delicious with our superb chips. Open all year round, there is a generous takeaway section and a separate, newly refurbished restaurant with enough Seating for large groups. We have been in business for over twenty years and look forward to welcoming you to our lovely, newly refurbished restaurant in Seahouses. Opening times: 11am to 7.00pm/9.00pm every day from 1st March to 30th September. From 1st October to 28th February the hours will vary. All published times and dates are a general guide only, so please phone the restaurant for details.
Whether eaten in (basic but clean, tidy, well-spaced tables) or out with the local seagulls ... Pinnacles is just tops. We came here on recommendation (having looked at the other two in town - one was closing and other - with hardly anyone in - barely acknowledged us or showed interest). So Pinnacles it was. Fabulous North-East accents welcomed us like long lost friends. Two great plates of haddock, chips, mushy peas & a pot of tea each, came within minutes. "would you like any sauces? One or two dishes?" So two dishes of tartare and two of tomato ketchup it was. Fabulous - coastal fish & chips at its very best. Pinnacles it was...Pinnacles it will always be. Note: Last orders at 5pm.
4 based on 847 reviews
When it comes to top seaside locations, the award-winning Bamburgh Castle Inn in Northumberland is hard to beat. Named Tourism Pub of the Year 2015 in the North East England Tourism Awards, The Bamburgh Castle Inn overlooks the harbour in the fishing village of Seahouses. Newly refurbished, this friendly inn with 33 en-suite rooms has all the charm of the seaside with amazing sea view rooms. Enjoy a drink or eat al fresco in our elevated beer garden with its amazing views of the Northumberland coast towards the Farne Islands and the inn's namesake - Bamburgh Castle. If you're looking for accommodation for a stay away, a guest house or a bed and breakfast in Northumberland that offers excellent value for money, a more laid back approach than a hotel and more service than simply self-catering, look no further than The Bamburgh Castle Inn. With an established reputation for good, home-cooked pub food and serving up a proper pint of Northumberland's finest, The Bamburgh Castle Inn is popular with visitors and locals alike. Don't miss our legendary Sunday Carvery complete with towering Yorkshire Puddings - you won't be disappointed.
Great pub food, usually busy - a good sign, good service and nice views over the harbour. The Bamburgh Castle is a bit more modern and less traditional than most of Seahouses pubs but it's none the worse for it and is well worth a...MoreAh, thank you for leaving this great review! I am so pleased you have enjoyed your Inn Collection Group experience with us and we do hope to see you again soon!
4.5 based on 345 reviews
A modern Country Gastro Pub, located in the heart of Lucker village, that offers an exciting gastro experience including superb Sunday lunches, a selection of freshly cooked traditional pub meals with real ales, beers, lagers and ciders, freshly brewed coffees & teas in a modern warm and welcoming friendly atmosphere.
We stayed two nights in the Braeburn room just to have a break from miserable March and enjoy some good food. The inn has been upgraded to a very high standard and the interior design in all parts is superb. We ate dinner both evenings...MoreThank you for providing feedback on your recent experience. Our team will be so pleased to receive such positive feedback. We look forward to seeing you again when in the area. The Apple Inn
4.5 based on 733 reviews
A new extension to an old hotel.
This is a great restaurant. Wonderful scallops and lemon sole. Please bear in mind that this is Northumbria and the portions are rather large. Staff are friendly but don’t know much about the dishes - bit more training needed! Will definitely return.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Best bar in Seahouses by a country (or coastal?) mile. Best choice of beers (loads) and other drinks at reasonable prices. Loads of fishing memorabilia. Plenty of staff (some could be happier!), open fire, small snug, sea view beer garden.
Unusually quiet on Good Friday but perhaps rain and 3 degrees Celsius had a lot to answer for!
4 based on 561 reviews
Excellent food & service. Very good value for money. Will recommend to others.some of the best Indian food we have had
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