Reviews on Bar food in Jarrow, United Kingdom including Man vs Food Grill House, Quay Taphouse, Low Lights Tavern, Brewers Fayre The Cinder Path, The Rose Inn, Dodgin's Yard, The Longship, Bar Blue Bistro, The Ben Lomond Pub, The Marine
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4 based on 96 reviews
The Marine pub is a wonderful 1840's building set at the crossroads where North & South Marine Parks meet the coast line. Dogs welcome, children allowed! We serve delicious home-cooked food, our menu changes weekly. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free optio
Went for meal with friends after visiting for a drink a few weeks ago and thought the meals looked lovely. Food was all beautiful, everything cooked fresh, good sized portions. I had steak and ale pudding which was really good, friends had steaks, sausage and mash and fish and chips and everyone really enjoyed their meals. Really good value, would definitely recommend it.
4 based on 100 reviews
I was in charge of organising the annual outing for our history group which was today. We had a terrific time at Jarrow Hall, 11 of us.I had phoned the Ben Lomond on 14 August to ensure that they would be able to cope with 11 of us and to reserve a table for 1pm. The person went off "to get the book", made a note of date and time and contact number. I said "Do I need to confirm nearer the date?" "It's in the book."When we got there today, no record of any booking, barmaid not remotely interested, no offers of help or anything. When I got there I made myself known, she asked who I booked with my reply "a female", "what does she look like?" " I don't know I did it by phone." Off she went and returning in less time than it takes to tell said "the manageress says there is no record" and disappeared to serve. I should point out that she seemed to be the only member of staff on duty front of house. Did the manager show the courtesy of coming to see me? No. Was there any effort made to accommodate us? NoI should like to point out that during the 25 minutes some of the group were there no food came out of the kitchen and, as we left, another customer also left saying, "I'm not prepared to wait that long for my food"I suspect there were staffing issues both front of house and in the kitchen but that does NOT excuse appalling treatment of customers. I can assure you, that I do not fantasise and, if I did, it would not be to fantasise making a pub booking.We left without any offer of trying to help and ate nearer our homes in Northumberland. We had travelled specifically to Jarrow for this outing and this pub really let the place down badly.I think the manageress should be ashamed.Sandra H, we regret to hear that you had a negative experience with us, but would appreciate the chance to turn your experience around please feel free to contact myself on 01914833839 to discuss your experience further If you are willing to give us another chance. We apologise for any inconveniences caused, hope to hear from you soon.Alison
4 based on 301 reviews
Bar Blue bistro opened for business on the 1st May 2012. Bar Blue is a stylish wine bar bistro offering a dynamic menu of modern classics bistro style, whether it's a relaxing drink, family meal, intimate dinner or casual lunch this place has it all. An a
Popped in for a date with my husband, having never tried this place before. The staff were very welcoming upon arrival. We ordered some drinks first and looked at the menu. Another member of staff opened the door next to where we were sitting and asked if that was ok, to which we were thankful that he had, as it was so warm today anyway! My husband ordered a cappuccino and said that it was really nice, so he ordered another. I had the dark fruit cider, which was also nice. We had calamari and potato skins both with a small bit of salad to start and there was not a drop of grease on anything, it was absolutely lovely! My husband then ordered the lamb and I had the pulled pork burger, with skinny fries. Food was absolutely delicious. The staff were tidying up tables as soon as customers were leaving and cleaning them, which I think is always important. The food was coming out at a very reasonable rate and it looked stunning. We had fudge cake with cream to finish and we left stuffed and happy! Would definitely return, as this place is the full package! Amazing decor, staff, food and price. Thanks, see you all again soon!
4 based on 225 reviews
A local bar that serves good food at a decent price. Shows most live sports on 9 televisions, with 2 sky boxes to enable showing multiple matches at once. Located in Hebburn, is only a ten minute walk from either Hebburn or Jarrow metro, with direct links
Went here for food as was close to my house and most probably be the last timeFood is actually terrible Donât know how these places stay open when you can go else where for good old fashioned home made fresh food Hi Lukus1990, we appreciate your honest feedback, as we are always looking for ways to improve.
4 based on 144 reviews
Dodginâs Yard is the Fish Quays newest food and drink destinations on the bustling North Shields Fish Quay. The Cafe|Bar|Grill atmosphere is the perfect place to come and chill out with friends, whether its just enjoying a breakfast & a coffee from our pr
I had booked a table at this restaurant after reading the reviews stating the restaurant was child friendly and seeing the menus online.Unfortunately we did not even get to the point of being asked if we would like drinks before we left dissappointed.When we arrived for our booking we were promptly taken to our seats and then left alone. On the table was one menu between the four seats and we were not asked if we would like to place a drinks order. When the three of us looked at the menu there was only options for the sunday lunch and nothing else. We waited for a waitress to return to to our table so that I could enquire further about the menu, but no waitress approached our table. The two waitresses that were visible were busy serving one table of 6 people next to us. After a good 7 minutes or so they had still not approached us. I also noted that the couple on the table the other side of us were still sitting with their dirty plates in front of them and had been like that since we walked in. No waitresses had approached their table either.After a few more moments waiting I eventually caught the attention of a waitress and asked if they had a children's menu. I was informed they did not but she had to go and check with a colleague before coming back and confirming that children's meals were merely a smaller portion of the sunday lunch options. She also confirmed that the sunday lunches were the only menus available. Nowhere during my viewing of menus on their website or facebook page do I recall seeing that Sundays were Sunday lunch only. There was no offer to accommodate any off menu requests.Our child is a very fussy eater and will not eat proper lunches so had I been aware of this, I would have not booked. Instead I thought he would be able to choose from another menu so he could at least have a pizza.Sadly, due to this new information we had to find an alternative dining venue.I appreciate that my family's fussy eating is problematic and not the fault of the restaurant, but would have appreciated knowing the restricted menu in advance and feel this should be stated on the online menu views.The intent of this review is not to criticise the menu but to make other families with equally fussy eaters aware of this. My only criticism would really be the lack of attention to the tables by the waiting staff which seemed to be caused by a severe shortness of staff.
4 based on 96 reviews
We returned here after a good value carvery recently. This time we opted for steaks we all had Rump steaks with thick cut home made chips, roasted red pepper, mushrooms and a peppercorn sauce. Everything was freshly cooked to order and the portions were generous, the steak was perfectly cooked and was tasty and tender. We will certainly come back again. Good value food and pleasant service. Beer prices are reasonable too.
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4 based on 224 reviews
The Cinder Path can be found in the coastal town of South Shields. Famous as the birthplace of Catherine Cookson, whose popular novel The Cinder Path the restaurant takes its name from. The restaurant is only ten minutes away from the popular seaside with
Today (25/10/10), My friend was treating me to lunch so we decided to try the brewers fayre south Shields. We arrived just after 1pm & the restaurant was nice & quiet. We opted for the 2 meals for £8.99. I chose the 8oz gammon along with peas & pineapple & swapped the chips for a jacket potato. My friend chose the fish & chips & paid an extra 99p to upgrade to haddock. Both came freshly cooked & were delicious. My friend's haddock was huge & was a proper deep fried fish (not like some where they are oven baked). My gammon was very tasty, not salty at all. I bought our drinks. A refillable coke & lime/soda for just over £3.50. We finished off with a coffee & tea (£5.38, free refills) after resisting the delicious looking dessert menu (always next time). Heard mixed reviews about this place but we couldn't fault it today. Lovely pub, tables well set out & very friendly staff. Would definitely go back. 8/10.
4 based on 431 reviews
We ordered a grilled chicken breast with a sauce, mash and vegetables and I had the fish finger sandwich with double-cooked chips. Great range of beers. Friendly welcome. It's a real local as well as attracting visitors.Both meals were great. My fish finger sandwich looked like home made fish fingers. The chips were excellent so was the tartare sauce. The chicken was delicious apparently. There's a nice community feel- there was a MacMillan coffee morning happening in the other bar. The cakes and coffee looked great. The staff were friendly and really helpful to customers. Food arrived pretty quickly. Portions generous. Everything clean. Prices good. We will be back for the famous pie and chips soon.
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4 based on 445 reviews
Visited on a busy evening as a party of four, there were no tables free but were told we would get the next one available, food was amazing as always got to have the crab everytime i visit, great food and great service. xxx
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4 based on 693 reviews
Can't believe we haven't been here before...very welcoming upon arrival, friendly staff with great service .The 3 course deal was excellent and worth every penny, i had rump steak which was cooked just as ordered, my sons eyes nearly fell out his head when he got his nutella waffle...Great food, prices were good couldn't fault anything..we shall defo be returning :-)Hi,Thanks for taking the time to leave a review! Great to hear you enjoyed your visit
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