Reviews on Bar food in Great Ayton, United Kingdom including The Royal Oak Pub, Dudley Arms, The Buck Hotel, The Jet Miners Inn, The Mill, The Kings Head Inn, The Bay Horse, Tree Bridge Hotel & Restaurant, Chapters Deli Bistro & Wine Bar, The Spread Eagle
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4 based on 100 reviews
On route to our holiday destination in north Yorkshire we stopped off in Stokesley to find somewhwere to have lunch. The first place we tried, a large hotel come pub, was closed for the day so we wandered a little further and spotted this little pub, 'The Spread Eagle'. This turned out to be a 'proper' little town pub with a dining area and we iemediatly recieved a warm welcome from the lady at the bar so we thought we would give it a try. Wow! were we pleased we did. The food was excellent. There were four of us, two couples, and I chose a Gammon Steak, my colleague had the home made Rabbit Pie, and the ladies both opted for the Parmasan Chicken dish. Well, when the food came we could not believe the size of the portions. I struggled to finish my Gammon but did so with relish, my colleague devoured his Rabbit Pie declaring the best he had ever tasted, and both our wives agreed that they had never had a chicken dish as different and tasty as the 'Parmasan Chicken'. They both declared that they could only manage to eat half the portion at which point the Chef, who happened to be passing our table, told us it was not a problem as he would give us doggy bags to take with us. He took the plates away and came back shortly with two individually packed bags containg the remainder of the chicken. Our wives subsequently used them for another meal a couple of days later declaring the chicken still very tasty. All the staff were freindly, the service very good, and the food excellent. The only thing we missed was the delightful desserts because we were too full to eat any more.Would we go back? well we did, making a 40 mile round trip from our holiday home to have our Sunday Lunch there and again it was well worth the trip.
4 based on 404 reviews
Three of us popped in for a late lunch and chose from the tapas and street food menu. I chose âbaby squidâ with a home made tomato sauce. I have never in my life had so much oil in the bottom of my dish from calamari or squid. There were even a couple of old chips in amongst too. The sauce was particularly bland too. When I bought it to the waitresses attention she offered no apology and said she would pass it onto the kitchen. No reduction in bill either. One of our party had the chicken satay....also particularly greasy and again no apology offered.I will not be returning and I wouldnât recommend it either. HelloWe are very sorry to read your unsatisfying review following yesterday's visit. I have just spoken to our waitress and she does recall your table. Our staff always check customers food approximately 5 minutes after it has arrived at their table, she did this and the reply from the table was that everything was good/ok. When a different waitress cleared the plates she asked again if 'everything was fine' and the reply was 'Yes', and as all the food had been eaten, there was no cause for concern.When the first waitress came over to take payment she again asked if everything was ok, it was here that it was mentioned that the squid was oily, she went to the kitchen to get an explanation from the chef and duly came back to the table to say that the oil was in fact the garlic butter which is served with the dish. There was no comment made to our staff about the chicken satay, so again an apology wasn't relevant.I have investigated the actions of our serving staff and they appear to have done everything right, we would only offer a discount if less than half the food was eaten, and as the food was all eaten no discount was offered.I do send our apologies that you won't be visiting us again .
4 based on 186 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our night out here, the food was good and we enjoyed the entertainment. However as much as we enjoyed ourselves II would not go again on principle due to the unpleasant experience weâd had at booking. I originally booked for 6 of us and paid a deposit of £10 per person a month before we were due to go. A couple of days after booking my sister found out she had to work & when we phoned up to cancel her booking, for 2 people management refused to give the £20 deposit back. I found this very unreasonable as it was a month before the event & not a last minute cancellation and they had plenty of time to resell this. This is not the way to treat people and due to this greedy attitude you have lost 6 potential customers.
4 based on 413 reviews
Called here for lunch on a really sunny day. Great menu - 2 courses or light bites and a special board.Service very good. Staff courteous and helpful. My father in law cleaned his plate completely. Sweets absolutely wonderful and a great choice.Would definitely recommend and return.
3 based on 560 reviews
Recently refurbished and sitting beneath the iconic Roseberry Topping â Clevelandâs âMatterhorn of the Northâ â this charming inn with bedrooms is wrapped around by the North York Moors National Park, the Cleveland Way and is close to Yorkshireâs seaside
Despite some poor reviews below, we really enjoyed our visit. Four adults and a well behaved dog......Four Sunday lunches ( one vegetarian, One beef, one fish n chips, and one trio of meat sunday lunch). The food was delivered without much of a delay, despite the place being busy. The waiting staff ensured our orders were taken and quickly dealt with. All staff were all very polite and helpful. Our table was cleaned prior to us seating ( previous diners had young children, and a catapult - allegedly !). The meals were well cooked and well presented, and they certainly served good sized portions for us all. Plenty of meat and vegetables.We also had 2 sweets, ( for the ladies to enjoy ), and they were pretty big portions too ! Seemed like great value to us, coming out at £20 per head overall, including some drinks. Dog friendly so there were a lot of people with their mutts, and all were well behaved ( tired after a good walk I think). Dog bowls for water were seen to be available too.Good sized car park at the rear of the pub.
4 based on 478 reviews
Located close to Teesside and on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, we offer high quality food and drink, with a great atmosphere to spend time with your friends & family. We provide free off-street parking and a large outdoor beer garden
We were a group of 9 adults for a pre-booked Saturday lunch. The menus are extensive and varied. The £8.00 "specials menu included lasagna, mushroom risotto, Thai chicken curry and, of course, the local delicacy "Parmo". Everything went down well as did our one extravagance a "Tomerhawk" steak (£25.00). Portions were substantil - we needed one "doggy bag". Including two desserts, some beers (The MIll @ £4.30/pint) and ciders (Cloudy apple @ £2.20/half) and four coffees (@ £2.50), our total bill, before tip, was £162.70 which I thought was acceptable for everything we had. Service was very friendly and efficient and it was useful to be able to check on progress in the Liverpool-Newcastle Utd match on a TV in the adjacent bar.
4 based on 430 reviews
Traditional Country Restaurant & Pub
The Jet Miners is a kind of Harvester type establishment, serving food supplied from a distant factory, i.e. downmarket. It has a canteen type atmosphere, all very Harvester too. The menu ranges from pub food staples, such as fish and chips and steak pie, to fish dishes, including Fishermanâs Pie and Seafood Tagliatelle, steaks, salads and burgers plus some so-called âsignature dishesâ. My wife went for one of these, Tartiflette (£13.50). I had the Fishermanâs Pie (£13.50). My Fishermanâs Pie was nothing special, but my wifeâs Tartiflette was dreadful. I suspect that the chef has never eaten this dish in France. Imagine a cook in China, who has never left the country, producing what he thinks is steak and ale pie and you get the idea. A joke! I asked the waitress if I should go and show the chef how it is made, but there was no response. The service was not good, but rather amusing, in a rather sad sort of way. Awkward. No training. We shared a cheese board to finish, and a tiny one it was too (£6.95). As I always told my German students. English is unique in that we have no expression such as guten appetit, bon appetit or buen aprovecho in English. That is because eating in England is often a most unpleasant experience. QED.You reviewed The Jet Miners Inn. Please make sure that you use the correct photos of the menu in future. Mistakes like these are a bit embarrassing for a well seasoned traveller like yourself! Well done in reaching your " Level 6 Contributor". Clearly you have nothing better to do with your time.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Called in "on spec" and boy were we glad we did. The decor is classic Yorkshire pub and the food fits into the same catagory. It is good basic wholesome food,not fancied up and priced to match. We just simply and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. If you are hungry this is the place to go.
4 based on 387 reviews
I have been visiting this pub restaurant periodically for over 30 years which incidentally used to be amazing! But sadly my past two visits have been extremely disappointing. Apart from the extremely friendly waitress, the place is grubby, with ingrained food on the fabric seats in the restaurant. The furniture doesn't appear to have been refurbed for many many years if ever! We waited ages for our main course and when it arrived it had lost its special status from me! Mediocre! It has gone right down the pan! We shan't be returning! Come on Dudley keep up with your competitors!
4 based on 332 reviews
WELCOME TO THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL Situated on the beautiful High Green, in the heart of the picturesque village of Great Ayton, lies the Royal Oak Hotel. Built in the 1700s, originally a coaching inn, it has welcomed visitors from afar for centuries. With ou
We stayed her one night while walking the Cleveland Way. Its a couple of miles off the trail and the staff will pick you up and drop you back the next morning.We had a large bedroom with a bath as well as a shower, which was welcome after our long walk. We ate in the restaurant and the food was good and well priced. as it was a Friday night there was live music and the bar was very busy. When we went to bed there was some noise from below, but it soon quietened down and well had a great night's sleep.Thanks for your fabulous review. We are very pleased you enjoyed your stay. Our music nights are very popular and thankfully situated at the opposite end of the building to the hotel rooms! We hope you visit us again for another good nights sleep. Simon.
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