Find out what British restaurants to try in Deal including The Saracens Head, Whits of Walmer, Little Harriettes of Deal Tea Rooms, Goose on the Green Cafe, The Dining Club, Victuals & Co, The Pines Garden Tea Room and Museum, The Smugglers Bar and Restaurant, The Coach & Horses, The Lane Cafe & Restaurant
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4 based on 581 reviews
If you are charging £13.00 for a hot dog with no cheese , onions or chips it had better be the best Hot dog ever.Well it wasn`t the sausage did not even fill the bun and putting some sliced gherkin on the top with mustard and ketchup is no where near enough.My wife had the open halloumi sandwich which was also underwhelming .Dear Matthew Sorry to read you were left disappointed with your meal. I can't tell from your review, or our booking system, which day/night you were in and we had nothing on our daily reports to indicate any customers were dissatisfied with these particular menu choices. Our hot dog is indeed one of our most popular items on the menu. I would always encourage customers to let us know of any issues at the time and we'd endeavour to make your experience better. Perhaps you'll give us another try in the future and we can change your mind. Best regards
4 based on 351 reviews
Family friendly restaurant with a traditional menu and specials every day. Dog Friendly. We serve food all day every day from 12-9pm in the week and Saturdays 12-6pm Sundays when booking is essential. We serve Roasts all day with roast potatoes or mash. W
Took a chance on this from a quick Google search and definitely do not regret it! Absolutely delicious food and they had a LOVELY still rhubarb cider. The hunters BBQ chicken burger didn't scrimp on the bacon (which made for a delightful change compared to some places), the sharing desert was enough for 3 comfortably and the staff were friendly and up for a good laugh. Felt very homely and comfortable. Definitely going to return!!Thank you very much for taking the time to write us this great 5 Bubble Review. Our Rhubarb cider is a new addition to our drinks menu and is proving extremely popular. We are very pleased that you enjoyed the Hunters Burger and the sharing sundae. We are very lucky with our dedicated, friendly staff who are definitely always up for a laugh! Thank again and we look forward to seeing you again soon from all the team at The Coach & Horses.
4 based on 558 reviews
A true traditional pub with great character, friendly staff and a great range of drinks which includes a great selection of well kept ale. The staff and locals make a visit to the smugglers bar a gruelling enjoyable experience. The food menu is well priced and the food is of great quality, is well present and cooked. I had a sirloin steak which was cooked to perfection, I can highly recommend the steak. Wish I could have given a sixth star for the food alone.
4 based on 343 reviews
The Pines Garden Tea Room and Museum is open throughout the summer from 10.00 am â 4.30 pm, 7 days a week including Bank Holidays. We offer a daily changing menu making use of produce grown in the Pines Garden. Our home made cakes and scones can be sample
From the reviews Iâd seen online I was expecting a traditional tearoom but found it to be more of a cafe. The staff were friendly and service was quick but it didnât live up to my expectations.Dear WoolGreen2 we are sorry to hear that our Pines Garden Tearoom did not live up to expectations. We are not clear whether you were in the Tearooms, outside cafe or Yurt and gardens ? We have a wide range of indoor and outdoor facilities with our garden produce home grown or made by us (Cakes and scones). We do hope you will give us a try another time.
4 based on 637 reviews
Casual fine dining from Victuals & Co, Deal. Using the the best of local fresh produce wherever possible, our menu reflects the seasons. It is small and changes frequently and our chefs strive to maintain a consistently high quality and diversity. We will
We were looking forward to our meal here as the reviews are so good. The greeting when we said weâd not eaten there before was, âthatâs probably a good thing....â! Not a good start! We waited 15 minutes for our order to be taken, the food is over-priced and average the night we were there. £91 for two courses for two plus a bottle of wine.Felt under staffed and chaotic, though friendly in a low key panicky way.
5 based on 267 reviews
The Dining Club although now established for 7 years, is a new style of dining venue. It is unique in that you book a table and will be seated in individual dining rooms that feel more like a private dinner party than a restaurant - Proprietors Scott & Su
Last night my wife and I travelled the short distance to Deal in Kent to have our first taste of The Dining Club. Set in Deal's magnificent conservation area, The Dining Club can be found in what was previously a house, converted into a number of rooms for dining.The concept is that one registers with the club for an annual fee of £10 and are then able to book for any of the fine-dining evenings on offer throughout the year. Meals are available on Fridays, Saturdays and Wednesdays, with diners asked to bring their own wine as the Club does not have a drinks licence. A corkage fee of just £2 is charged.Last night I had Chicken Liver Mousse to start, followed by Coq au Vin. Both dishes were superb. The quality was absolutely first class. My wife, a non-meat eater, had an Asparagus Mousse and a Quorn chicken main course as an alternative. She too found her selections to be perfect.For dessert we both had Roasted Oranges in Caramel, accompanied by Chocolate Ice-cream and then we finished off with a selection of cheeses and biscuits. All of the courses were large portions and we both dragged ourselves out after 2 hours or so feeling well and truly sated!Total cost? Just £20 each for the first 3 courses, plus the £2 corkage charge and a further £10 for our shared cheese plate, ( which we really didnât need I can assure you)!So that was our first experience of Deal's Dining Club. It was superb, I mean absolutely faultless. The food was excellent, the service very informal and friendly and the setting and ambience very welcoming. We shall be going back a lot I'm sure. Our only reservation is the amount we're going to eat there!If you want a very affordable, but absolutely high quality fine dining experience then I recommend this place unreservedly. Do give it a go.
4 based on 152 reviews
Goose on the Green Cafe is a trendy and fun place to eat breakfast or lunch. With a warm welcome to both dogs and humans the menu is both modern and traditional from classic full English to spicey chorizo Spanish omelettes. Every dish is cooked fresh to o
Had a great regular breakfast this morning with a flat White Coffee and orange juice. Reasonable price, friendly service nice atmosphere. Free WiFi available. Hi Nicolas Many thanks for your kind review we look forward to seeing you again soon The Goose Team :-)
5 based on 253 reviews
Iâd spotted this traditional tea shop some time ago but not managed to get there during opening hours. They make a really excellent pot of tea. And, yes, it is a pot. Everyone gets a china teapot. And china cups. Very important. And the cake was very good too. So I would totally recommend it from the food point of view. But the older chap behind the counter didnât smile once during our visit (maybe his cat had died?) and the very young staff didnât seem to have a clue how to engage with their customers. If you have customers, attend to them before clearing tables. As a waitress, continuously scan the room for anyone who is trying to attract your attention. Some people will want serving more quickly than others. Some will just want to chat to their companions. Smile. Try to engage in friendly chat. Pity little Harriette wasnât there.
5 based on 288 reviews
Went with some great friends on a continuing food tour of east Kent. Weâve been to many good places. This is the BEST so far (by a country mile). We had the tasting menu with accompanied wine flight. Each course was delicious and innovative. Weâre coming back!
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4 based on 61 reviews
A traditional pub with a courtyard garden in picturesque Alfred Square just 100 yards from the seafront and High Street. Delicious home cooked food, real ales and a varied wine list. All dogs receive a welcome biscuit!
I attended a âlive music quizâ at this pub (first Thursday of the month) and it was terrific fun. The Quiz master actually performed the questions for the quiz live rather than using CDâs or whatever. He was also very handsome and came across as humble and kind. David the landlord is a likeable chap with one fatal flaw, he is a Spurs fan. I canât decide if thatâs funny or tragic, as spurs havenât won a trophy for over a decade and not won the league since colour tv was invented. In conclusion, a lovely pub which is well worth a visit. Many thanks for this, the music quiz is great fun. I like to tease the quizmaster by suggesting he lacks a little self confidence! Although Iâm an avid Spurs fan we welcome supporters of all clubs, especially Arsenal fans who could do with cheering up. The next quiz is Thursday 7th March, I look forward to seeing you there.
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