Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Annan including The Anglers, Brig Inn, The Corner House Hotel – Cafe Lounge Bar, Queensberry Arms, Kings Arms, The Cressfield Hotel, Highland Laddie Inn, The Station, The Hope and Anchor Inn, The Coach House Bar and Restaurant
Things to do in Annan
4 based on 84 reviews
Under new managements since March 2016. Everyone welcome even the dog!! We serve food 7 days a week from March till the end of October.
We were not expecting great things considering the location in the caravan site, but how wrong we were. We had a great meal, well presented with reasonable prices. Staff were very pleasant and welcoming. Considering the type of place (both inside and outside) they may be better utilising an âorder your food at the barâ approach, we certainly did. Most important thing is we will be back.
4 based on 36 reviews
Local Public house, with ensuite accommodation, Restaurant and Bar Meals in a warm clean friendly atmosphere. With beer Garden, log fire burner in Snug area. We serve Real Local ales and other popular Drinks from our comprehensively stocked bar to cater f
A perfect stop off along the finish of the Hadrians Wall walk. Great beer and a warm and friendly local welcome. There are also cakes and coffee for those whod prefer a sugar rush for the last push.....
4 based on 146 reviews
Before you even walk into the front door you are greeted by a recently totally refirbished hotel with new paintwork, gardens and Stephenson's rocket like locomotive. On entering the hotel the immediate impact is of elegance. Fantastic fit-out recreating a train setting decorated in tartan. Modern bar is highlighted with an inbuilt light display and the tv when not on doubles as a mirror.Now the best part, the food! Head chef, Sam served under Heston Blumfeld and it shows. The menu has something to please everyone. I had the swordfish and my wife had duck breast (the jus was intense and sweet). Presentation and taste was worthy of world class recognition. The raspberry brulee was outstanding (as good as any worlclass restaurant I have visited in the last 40 years) and the apple and blackberry crumble was to die for.If this place was transported into a major city it would truly deserve a Michelin hat or Rosette. Fantastic place, food, ambiance and staff. Extremely well priced (you would pay double for the same in London). Surely the head chef, Sam will be deserving of recognition soon.If you are driving anywhere to/from Scotland this is worth the detour.
4 based on 107 reviews
we are situated on the beautiful Solway coast, an area of outstanding natural beauty. we try to keep our supplies local when we can. haafnet fishing in the summer brings fresh Solway salmon, sea trout and sea bass. we have a wealth of local wildlife, a va
Come here to re live the traditional pub atmosphere which is gradually becoming a thing of the past with all the new trendy wine bars. Good food and friendly first class service. If you like real ale it is kept very well, the old Speckled Hen was my choice an excellent one at that. Being a Camra member for many years I know a lot about beer. Go and visit this lovely pub and enjoy a hearty meal and a drink maybe a chat to the bar staff or the locals they are very friendly.Thank you for your kind words about my pub we look forward to seeing you again.Mark
4 based on 88 reviews
Visited Cressfield again. My partner had the steak and I had the lamb special. I can honestly say that the lamb special exceeded all expectations. The flavours complemented and augmented the lamb beautifully. I think this was one if the tastiest lamb dishes I have had. The steak my partner had never fails to impress. These main courses along with the super starters and desserts make The Cressfield Hotel a worthy destination. The accommodation is also lovely and throughout the hotel the staff are welcoming and strive to please. The atmosphere is informal but retains the elegance of the beautiful building. The owner is attentive without being intrusive and engenders similar attributes within his staff. I thoroughly recommend The Cressfield Hotel to anyone who values good food and service.
4 based on 136 reviews
Pamela Behan and family welcome you to The Kings Arms Pub, situated in Bowness-on-Solway, Cumbria. Located at the western end of Hadrian's Wall, 15 miles along the Solway Coast from Carlisle. This is a cyclist, walkers and Bird-watchers paradise. The King
The King's Arms is a pub that offers traditional British pub fare along with good drinks and beers on tap. The steak and ale pie was delicious. The fish and chips are also recommended. The service can be a little slow as business can pick up quickly, but the staff is friendly. If you are in a hurry, this may not be your best option, but there are few choices of where to eat in Bowness. The food is definitely worth the wait. For those starting their trek along the Hadrian's Wall Path from Bowness, you can purchase a hiking passport here.
3 based on 101 reviews
Went to the queensberry with a group of friends for Christmas night out, food average, no fresh veg. Husband ordered a bottle of becks lager when he tasted this he thought it tasted a bit "off" on checking the bottle he noticed the Best before date was April 2017 .. Over a year ago! Rest of the group checked there bottles and it was discovered that in total 8 bottles were out of date some of which had already been consumed. Bar staff replaced 3 of the bottles but uninterested in refunding the rest. Obviously appears to be an issue with stock rotation ... Not impressed would avoid this place at all costs, if the beer is out of date then the produce could well be too!
4 based on 30 reviews
The Corner House Hotel is a well-established, family-run hotel based in the centre of the small Scottish town of Annan. The hotel is a traditional sandstone building with all the modern amenities our guests would require. Located just off the M74, our loc
We popped in here Saturday afternoon for some scones, toasted teacakes, coffees and teas. The food was very nice but at first there was a mix up with who was serving as there was only one girl doing everything but then someone else appeared. Lovely little spot looking down on the high street.
4 based on 42 reviews
Small village inn set beside the River Annan, providing bar meals on Friday evenings and all day Saturday, and serving traditional Sunday lunches, used by locals and tourists,including fishermen and walkers.
Came last year but couldn't get a table for Sunday lunch so had an evening meal . This time booked a week before we came on holiday The 3 of us all had 3 courses southern fried chicken dippers and 2 potato soups gorgeous . Then 3 beef dinners with all the trimmings just managed it then 1 Apple Pie and 2 Profiteroles later Stuffed lol Tea Coffee mints and home made biscuits to finish loved them Love the food People really nice will be back next year without failThanks so much for coming back this year to try our Sunday Lunch. Weâre really pleased you enjoyed it and appreciate you taking the time to write such a glowing review. Enjoy the rest of your holiday and we look forward to seeing you next year. Anne
4 based on 160 reviews
Called in here looking for food but it was a Sunday do we were advised to try the new Italian down the road, very good advice by the way. Very pleasant bar staff nicely decorated and good range of drinks with various offers on cocktails etc. Entertainment on on different nights. Will have to come back to try the food
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