Reviews on Bar food in Durham, England, United Kingdom including Cross Keys Inn, Three Horse Shoes, Revolution Durham, Ebony Champagne Bar, The Head of Steam Durham, The Three Horseshoes, The Three Horseshoes, Stonebridge Inn, Travellers Rest, Tango
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4 based on 648 reviews
At Tango Durham, you will experience the ultimate in comfort food with a modern twist. Located in one of Durhams most iconic buildings constructed in 1771 as the bridge house for the cityâs famous world heritage site 'Old Elvet Bridge, we serve all your f
Looking for a 5pm pick me up we were drawn in by a âcoffee & cake £4â sign. In fact this is more of a burger / fries establishment. Vast menu, with enormous portions (order to share). Loaded fries (large) were mammoth, skin on fries, crispy crumbled streaky bacon and cheese sauce. Side salad was tasty and helped cut through the grease nicely. Coffee was wickedly strong. Staff were friendly, greeting everyone well and notably asking all patrons about allergies at the outset (something I hadnât before seen/heard). Ideal spot for students.
4 based on 390 reviews
Visited on a Monday night with my girlfriend.We had started of monkfish cheeks and lamb wrap. Both were beautiful.Mains I had ribeye Steak which was cooked perfectly and was a excellent cut. The chips were excellent, soft in the middle but crunchy on the outside. Girlfriend had the beef featherblade which was melt in the mouth with buttery mash and rich gravy.Would highly recommend. We will be visiting again as there is so many things to try on the menu.
4 based on 284 reviews
Our first visit for food. We were well looked after and not rushed while we decided to have a drink before food. One roast beef and one medley of meats later... we were over the moon. The most delicious Yorkshires and gravy. Fresh veg. If you go out for Sunday lunch you want as good as home made or better and this was better. We will be back!
4 based on 553 reviews
Traditional roadside English country pub/restaurant, recently extended creating new dining areas, kitchen and toilets. 'Brewery tap' for Leamside Brewery which is housed in an adjacent building.
My husband and I were in the area for business and a colleague recommended the three horseshoes. We were not disappointed. So much so that we ate there two nights running.There are so many menus, great beers and the service and staff are excellent! We will definitely be back if in the area again.Can highly recommend the falafel, Cumberland ring and Thai fish curry
4 based on 297 reviews
My friends and I hadn't visited this pub for many, many years but decided to give it a try. We were so happy we did. The menu is varied and the prices good. We chose to have the set lunchtime menu for £8.95 a head,We weren't disappointed. The food was tasty and the presentation really nice. A lot of thought had gone into that.We will return!!
4 based on 316 reviews
With an extensive beer, wine and spirits range, great food offer, and quality live music and events, The Head of Steam Durham is a destination for beer lovers and those looking to spend their downtime with friends and family.
Nice large bar with upstairs, outdoor and veranda seating up an alley within it's own courtyard. Excellent selection of beers and nice relaxed atmosphere we were staying nearby and enjoyed afew drinks here and would recommend
4 based on 499 reviews
Celebrating our Wedding Anniversary and invited guests from all over the country most had never been to Durham. Had pre-planned the excellent choice of food & drinks and had reserved tables in the conservatory.We were welcomed by the friendly staff who were very attentive all day. A great DJ played our tunes and itwas just was a fab day of laughter dancing and a wonderful atmosphere. Everyone complimented the food which was delicious and we were delighted the day had gone so well. Some of our guests went back for coffee the next day to enjoy both Ebony and the wonderful sights of Durham
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4 based on 188 reviews
You'll find us just west of the River Wear, on the bustling North Road and right in the heart of the city. From here, we'll be raising the bar... Bringing you the finest cocktails, delicious food and unforgettable nights out. Whether you're brunching, lun
Plenty of offers in return for downloading their App. Downstairs is cosy but the upstairs terrace has a retractable roof so readily converts to outdoors if the sun is shining. Long happy hour with 2 cocktails for the price of one. Staff friendly and attentive. We have visited a couple of times at lunchtime. Friday evenings gets very busy. Food is averagely priced and fairly standard for this type of establishment - good but no real wow factor.Hi David, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review! Weâre glad you enjoyed your visit to our venue and took advantage of our app offers and hope to see you again some time soon! Many thanks, Revolution x
4 based on 264 reviews
First time visit, nice looking place. Staff was friendly and helpful. Didn't wait long for food to arrive. The food was lovely ordered prawns for starter and duck for main. Prawns cooked nicely....the duck was cooked nicely as well. Prices are okay, as expected with most pub food. Would definitely come back and well recommended.
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4 based on 367 reviews
The cross keys provides friendly service and a range of food for everyone. While we provide traditional homemade British classics we also have a specials board which covers cuisine from around the world. Our desserts are eclectic and traditional
Bishop Middleham is a beautiful village. In it, lies the Cross Keys Inn - a fantastic restaurant. This pub sits on the main road through Bishop Middleham, where there is plenty of on-street parking. The dining area is quite large, but it doesn't feel open and exposed. The layout and decor is such that you do not feel cramped or even slightly bothered by other diners.We visited on a Wednesday night and it was quiet. Still, the staff were very attentive and friendly. The food came out in good time, we weren't sat waiting for long. My wife and I shared the Chicken Goujon starter which came with a side salad and orange slice which was a nice touch. It also came with a generous portion of barbecue sauce. We agreed it was very nice.For our mains, we both chose the beef and ale pie. We have found it difficult to come across a pub/restaurant that sells a proper beef and ale pie. By proper, I mean, most places are selling a dish with a pastry lid. That's no pie!! We were served proper pies here at the Cross Keys - a delicious beef and ale filling encased in shortcrust pastry. We could not give the pies higher marks - it would be tough to find better anywhere else!We love this pub and will plan on returning!
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