Reviews on Bar food in Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom. Middlesbrough (/ˈmɪdəlzbrə/ ( listen) MID-əlz-brə) is a large post-industrial town on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, north-east England, founded in 1830. The local council, a unitary authority, is Middlesbrough Borough Council. The 2011 Census recorded the borough's total resident population as 138,400 and the wider urban settlement with a population of 174,700 technically making Middlesbrough the largest urban subdivsion in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. Middlesbrough is part of the larger built-up area of Teesside which had an overall population of 376,333 at the 2011 Census.
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4 based on 196 reviews
Went here today for Sunday Lunch. It was a carvery. We went for the 2 meat option (4 meats to chose from) which was £8.95 each. Good portion of meat and tasty Yorkshire pudding. Then you just help yourself to as much roasties, veg and mash as youâd like. The roasties were phenomenal. Lovely and crispy and full of flavour. Gravy was delicious and not too runny. We would definitely visit again!
4 based on 42 reviews
We have visited this pub on many occasions and cant fault the food and drink,i would totally recommend the sunday lunch it tastes like like ya mam or grandma made it,all butter mash,2 meats out of three and fresh veg,The staff are friendly and kids are welcome tooWould recommend highly
3 based on 669 reviews
Nice food. Slow service. Friendly barman. Easy to find. Limited parking. Sports on tv. Is the eating hangout for premier inn guests, which was the reason we were there as staying overnight at the Premier.
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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.
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4 based on 127 reviews
Visited here early evening recently as it has been quite a while since we had been. No more 'Groupon' offers now and the prices had been increased quite dramatically, the justification for this was because of competition from Olivellos and Central Park. These places are nothing like here, they don't have ripped chairs, mis matched table mats, better décor etc - this is not in the same league at all. The starters were quite nice but that's where it ended. The Cajun Chicken was so spicy and salty it was hardly edible, the Onion rings were bordering on burnt, the Parmo had way to much Béchamel Sauce on it that it had to be scraped off. All in all very disappointing and certainly not worth the increased prices.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Love this bar in the Baker Street area. Have visited a few times previously and was nice to visit again, great drinks selection, quirky bar and friendly staff.
4 based on 425 reviews
Small friendly pub offering honest home cooked food.
We decided to come to the Gables at short notice mainly because they are dog friendlyOur party consisted of 2 OAP's 2 mothers 2 young children and a dog.We were greeted by Mark who could not do enough to make sure we had the best seats All the serving and bar staff were smiling and very pleasant and made a fuss of the kids and the dogA water bowl was produced from nowhere and treats were given to the dog and the kids were given a little colouring book and crayons which was a great touchOne of the girls made sure the tables were clean and passed out the cutleryThe food and drinks were ordered from the bar and were served quickly by the friendly waitressThe food was really good and exceptionally good valueWe were looking forward with trepidation to meeting Jo but she only made a fleeting detour into the eating area and immediately the kids were on their best behavior Ha Ha The car park was nearly full and this must say something about the Gables the food and staff to be that busy on a Tuesday evening.Give this place a try and make your own mind up. We did and were not disappointed.
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4 based on 117 reviews
Visited twice over the past month for Sunday lunch including father's Day. Both visits where excellent. Nice friendly staff. Good choice of drinks including cask.Main course Sunday lunch a bargain for £9 and I would say probably the best in the arra. Will definitely be visiting again and hopefully try meals midweek.
4 based on 499 reviews
We were recommended this restaurant by a friend while we were staying nearby. The dining room is attractive, comfortable, well laid out and pretty busy. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. I had crab in a curry sauce for starter which was a bit unusual but tasty. The sole I had for main course was also very good. We wanted so many of the desserts that we plumped for the shared selection of desserts option - what a great idea, why don't more restaurants do this? It leans towards the fine dining category for me.
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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.
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