Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, including The Pepper Mill Bistro, The Three Horseshoes, Cafe Lilli, The Stables, The New Blue Bells Inn, Hope & Union, The Zetland, The Fork In The Road, Mannequin Cafe C.I.C., Sticky Fingers Cafe & Bar
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4 based on 177 reviews
Steven James Sticky Fingers Cafe/Bar is a music bar and eatery sitting beside Steven James Guitar and Amp Centre, on Linthorpe Rd Middlesbrough. We have created an enviroment where you can come and relax during the day with a glass of wine, craft beer or
I use this bar on a regular basis, once or twice a week, for a drink and a game of chess. It's friendly, the drinks are decent quality and reasonably priced, and the music is pretty good.However, this clearly depends on the person in charge of the bar. Today the barman on the mid-afternoon shift was clearly having a bad day. Depressing music and a depressing attitude which virtually chased us out of the place.However bad day your day there is no need to take out on the customers who help to pay your wages.Disappointing.Hi Alice, So so sorry to hear this, and would like to know what member of staff this was, as this is my business and i have a playlist of upbeat eclectc tunes that i insist are played for our customers, sorry you had a bad experience.. IT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN!!Steven James.
4 based on 121 reviews
This has become a favourite family eatery in Middlesbrough. There is always a nice welcoming atmosphere and the service is very friendly and efficient. The quality of food is always excellent and itâs well worth trying the Polish specialities. Even more importantly, you must save room for the delicious homemade cakes.
4 based on 718 reviews
We prepare and serve awesome food and help to change lives. We exist to offer the very best cuisine in beautiful surroundings AND also create employment and training opportunities for those who want to make a fresh start in life. Our Fork In The Road Acad
A last minute decision to have an early evening meal. Two of us have been here before and 2 hadn't. All of our meal choices were excellent. The staff are excellent and will help with your meal choices and any changes (one of our group is fussy) and accommodated the slight changes with no bother and a smile - what more can you ask for. There is a choice of a set menu or ordering from the main menu, all have a lovely selection to choose from.All in all, well worth a visit.
5 based on 142 reviews
Christies at The Zetland is a new brasserie in the heart of old Middlesbrough. A year-long restoration was completed in 2018 and has seen the building restored to its former glory. The Zetland will provide bespoke hospitality for those wishing to enjoy it
Excellent building inside, really well thought out use of the space, the dining room is one of the nicest I have seen with lots of original features including tiles and arch windows. The food was very well presented and extremely tasty. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
5 based on 171 reviews
Bar and kitchen serving the region's best drinks and food! Seasonal menu with excellent dishes to choose from. Real and keg ales, some of the world's best bottled beers, AMAZING high quality spirit selection, wine, prosecco, champagne and much more.
Had a breakfast Saturday morning to set us for a long weekend walk on the riversideReally lovely breakfast, nothing at all missing (as some are), really well cooked, lovely fresh bread for toastsCan't speak highly enough of this breakfast & kitchenStaff were great, One to note for walkers - We were allowed to take the dog in, -sat him under the seat (we fully understand when we can't so it's nice to know somewhere we can)Yes we will go back, yes we would recommedThanks very much, Terry M. We all massively appreciate your lovely comments about the food and the team here. Dogs are definitely welcome, I know this probably isn't the right thing to see but I think the Hope & Union crew are more excited about dogs than actual customers ;) Thanks again and see you soon.
4 based on 213 reviews
On the main Billingham to Hartlepool road A689 owned by chef Matthew and wife Anna old pub reopened Dec 2011 Postcode TS22 5PQ
Yesterday I was stuck in a massive traffic jam on the A689 and as it came to this pub I decided to go in, have something to eat and drink. A lovely, clean old pub. The food was excellent and the menu was comprehensive (if you can't find something you like, I'd be astonished). Nothing was too much trouble for the staff and the food was delicious. I won't wait too long before I visit again.
4 based on 437 reviews
Family meal on a Sunday,music blaring but then magically stopped 20 mins in ! Food good some of my familyâs veg was hard, i.e. broccoli and green beans. Chunky chips good and service ok, quite friendly. Puddings ok and range of drinks good. Nice and airy but no atmosphere. Scampi good but some meats tough, mainly pork. Would give it another go to see if it can be better. Want it to be cos itâs quite nice just not great !
4 based on 503 reviews
Expect really lovely fresh, tasty and ever changing specials all served with a highly professional smile, and not over excessively priced although starter portions a little tight on this occasion. What ales this place special is the atmosphere always buzzing without being over the top. Highly recommendedHi Monkeyhan,Thank you so much for your review. I have passed your feedback on to the chefs who work so hard to try and keep our specials interesting and changing with seasonal fresh local produce. Our team work hard to try and ensure everyone has an enjoyable visit when they come to Cafe Lilli so your kind words are much appreciated.Many ThanksLauren
4 based on 305 reviews
We are a small family run business on the outskirts of billingham. We produce fresh locally sourced produce to a very high standard whilst offering people good value for money. Come and give us a try and hopefully you will be like many of our great custom
I telephoned the 3 Horse Shoes to book a table for 12 as it was my sons 21st. As we live away from the area we wanted to have a meal with family so it was easier for us to visit them. A lady answered the phone who politely accepted the booking and took my contact number. She asked if I could send my pre order in by the next day as it would assist them cooking and preparing the meals. I questioned this and asked if it was necessary as several of the party are elderly and do not have access to the internet. We do not live local and to do this would take time and effort.I asked if I could send a part order in but this was not acceptable. It was the way this lady spoke to me and became very defensive when I questioned her. The tipping point was when she said if there was no pre order it would take over an hour to prepare and cook and actually challenged me if i could manage it. I found her extremely condescending which resulted me taking my business elsewhere. I fully understand the rationale of pre booking but a bit of flexibility would not go amissHi, After investigating this I have to agree this could and should have been handled more professional. The main issue was the fact you did not know the number of diners and you were wanting to arrive at 7pm (our busiest period) and eat for 7.15pm. We do not cook our food in this manner therefore a pre order would have been necessary. I am disappointed you chose to take your business elsewhere and understand your reasoning. I do hope your son has a great 21st and I will use this example in our future staff training . best wishes John .
4 based on 361 reviews
Been meaning to come here for a long time and it has been my own fault I haven't been.Got to say the food was really really good,fantastic flavours,and portions to match,service with a smile. The tapas night sounds really interesting and going to be worth a visit,thank you tonight (sat) for a lovely meal.
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