Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Baldock, United Kingdom including Banyers House, Tea at Tapps, The Barley Club, Stylus Lounge, The Orange Tree, The Potting Shed, Dizi, The White Lion, The George at Baldock, The Arbury
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5 based on 29 reviews
The Arbury is a contemporary bistro style restaurant serving constantly evolving, seasonal modern European food and drink in a relaxed, intimate and welcoming environment located in the heart of Baldock, one of Hertfordshireâs oldest market towns.
Came here for a family visit and and some amazing food in a very relaxed environment and I will definitely return ASAP
4 based on 395 reviews
Within a quaint conversion of a former coaching house, The George at Baldock showcases contemporary British cuisine. A cornerstone of the community, this favourite Hertfordshire restaurant sees much of its produce supplied by local farmers and growers. En
The dining room is spacious and airy as promised. The menu is a little limited (not necessarily a bad thing) and there were no specials. Efficient and pleasant waitress. Bar area adjacent rather noisy for a while. Food was competent but not exciting. (Spring vegetables??) There was no table linen, so you're eating off a bare timber table; the napkins were paper. Average of £35 or so for two courses, wine etc.Park in Church Street; free after 4pm.The blurb says "Within a quaint conversion of a former coaching house, The George at Baldock showcases contemporary British cuisine. A cornerstone of the community, this favourite Hertfordshire restaurant ... " etc. Decide for yourself whether that sounds encouraging, or otherwise.
4 based on 119 reviews
Visited the pub as recommended by a baldock resident. Great atmosphere. Lovely beer garden. As I am gluten free I was surprised to see a good selection of gt meals. The chilli was very nice but the gf burgers were amazing. A real plate full and very well cooked. A real treat.
4 based on 75 reviews
Dizi is a friendly café in the heart of Baldock town. We make great sandwiches with fresh doorstep sliced bread to eat in or take away - we have lots of fresh fillings to choose from! Come in for breakfast, lunch or just a coffee or tea...
I really like this place for breakfast or even, just a coffee. Nice, rustic feel with the amount of wooden furniture available and very pleasant food. My only grievance with the venue is, it's not big enough. I'm not surprised that it's quite popular but a little frustrating when you can't have a table to yourself. It's not their fault, there is seating available outside but if you get the chance, Dizi is well worth a visit for a lovely breakfast
4 based on 163 reviews
Set in the grounds of a delightfully individual garden centre, The Potting Shed cafe serves breakfast, lunch, snacks and drinks at very reasonable prices. We are constantly reviewing our menu choices to include new options and specials. We have outdoor se
My first lunch out with my 9 month old granddaughter and the Potting Shed certainly fitted the bill. A lovely friendly welcome and plenty of parking space for the buggy in the annexe. Then we moved into the cafe and the food and service were first class. Every dish/ sandwich is made to order and is very fresh. Nice cuppa as well.Had a nice walk to look at the chickens and rhea family. Our little one loved it. Also some nice plants to buy if you so desire.Iâll certainly be in again. Thank you. Hi, thank you for your review, we look forward to seeing you again soon
4 based on 195 reviews
I eat regularly in this lovely rambling unpretentious multi-roomed ale-house. It has everything a good pub should have - friendly staff (ably assisted by a very friendly dog called Arthur!), a superb and changing choice of beers and ciders, a pleasant garden, and a sound pub-grub menu whose crowning glory is the sausages. These come in a varied choice from Chapmans, a local craft butcher, and are served with different flavours of mash. Bangers to die for, in my opinion! There are good vegetarian dishes too. Prices are most reasonable.The pub is in a back street, can get very busy, and parking is sometimes tricky, but well worth seeking out.
4 based on 46 reviews
Have been here a few times..both to eat in and take away. Love the decor, atmosphere, music theme and gifts for sale. Today we had very good coffees and some very yummy carrot cake. There was a singer in the back room who was excellent. Goes without saying we will be returning.
5 based on 36 reviews
Baldockâs first pop up dining experience. Our intimate 34-seater restaurant will serve a freshly prepared tasting menu using seasonal produce sourced locally and features the finest flavours from around the world. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenin
We have visited the Barley Club twice now and we canât wait to visit again.The five course tasting menu we had was inventive, attractive and excellent quality. We also tried the paired flight of wines, which was great!Staff were friendly, welcoming and knowledgable. The interior is minimalist and quirky.We have also tried the steak night, which was fabulous! Well seasoned and cooked - we left feeling very full!This restaurant is an absolute asset to Baldock and we do hope it stays - itâs a cut above the rest.
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4 based on 122 reviews
This garden nursery cafe has some wonderful cakes on offer and the tea is great. Not so good if you want a quiet chat with a friend as it gets a bit full with mums, kids and prams!Hi rabandted.Thankyou for taking the time to review us.We are glad you enjoyed our garden centre & tearoom,we pride ourselves on our homemade cake/food & super growing tea selection of 25 teas.Apologies your only down comments is something that we cannot control,unfortunately we do not have any say to who visits us each day & are very popular with a array of different customers.And with the summer holidays looming children will be a common sight.Thankyou again Tea at tapps team
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4 based on 240 reviews
One of Royston's most iconic buildings, Banyers House in Melbourn Street, re opened its doors in December 2016. Situated within easy walking distance of the town centre, this Grade II listed Georgian building has been transformed into a destination venue
Great service from Sophie tonight. Very tentative and friendly. Pasta was really good. Not sure about the new Napoli style pizzas. Will give it another try with more cheese!Hi Steve171275,Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. I will pass on your compliments to the team especially Sophie. We hope to see you again soon.Kind regards,MollyBanyers House Team
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