Find out what European restaurants to try in Arnside including The Estuary, No.17, L'Enclume, Rogan & Co, The Tavern At Hale, Levens Kitchen
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4 based on 30 reviews
Levens Kitchen is located in the beautiful grounds of Levens Hall.
We were delighted with the new cafe, light and airy, tasteful decor, very tranquil, polite and very efficient staff! Interesting, varied menu, whatâs not to like. Unfortunately, this lovely place has been discovered by a group of sweaty, lycra clad male cyclists of a certain age. They burst in, shouting to one another down the length of the cafe, congregated in the space between the tables and the counter, hovering over tables of customers trying to ignore them whilst eat their meals! One of them stripped off tight fitting sleeves and swung them around trying to dry them! Having lycra clad nether regions at head height whilst trying to eat poached eggs is quite frankly, down right distasteful! Surely, these âoutdoor athletesâ should be encouraged to eat outside for reasons of hygiene not to mention common decency!
4 based on 55 reviews
Public inn serving hot and cold food and drink to be taken indoors or outdoors, an extensive range of drinks on the bar. Two Log fires and big screen T.V .A children's play area and disabled access, dog friendly (on leads.)
After reading the recent article in Cumbria Life Magazine we called in for Lunch an what a lovely place inside. The exterior of the building from the main road does not do the Tavern justice. The place has been refurbished to a high standard with quality fixtures and fittings. Lunch of Ham Egg & Chips, Mac & Cheese Salad with Garlic Bread and Cajun Chicken Salad were well presented, delicious and good value for money.Facilities were of a high standard and clean, same applies to the disabled facilities.
4 based on 1213 reviews
Simon Rogan's relaxed neighbourhood restaurant in the magical village of Cartmel. Awarded its first Michelin star in 2018, Rogan & Co continues to offer a casual dining experience while retaining the unparalleled precision and creativity of Simon's distin
Lovely cosy restaurant although allowing lots of space for dinners between tables, it was a relaxed and almost casual feel. Tempting menu choices - do NOT miss the snacks pre starter. We have the Comte puffs and Truffle pudding - oh my goodness me. They were amazing. Superb staff - so knowledgeable, friendly, professional and accommodating. We also had breakfast here both mornings - incredible experience itself. Beautifully and thoughtfully presented - memorable for breakfast alone! Highly recommended.
4 based on 2726 reviews
A magical Cumbrian hideaway, Simon Rogan's iconic riverside restaurant with rooms holds two Michelin stars and five AA Rosettes. Experience passion and creativity that showcases the finest ingredients and harnesses the powerful connection between food and
We dined here in October 2019. Everything about this restaurant is absolutely spot-on - the relaxed, warm welcome and similarly relaxed atmosphere are in contrast to the technical quality of the food and the well-balanced service, which was attentive without being in your face. The accompanying wine flight was expensive for what it was, but I'm not going to begrudge that because it's all part of the experience of dining in a remarkable restaurant such as this. Definitely coming again.
4 based on 698 reviews
Never again. Extremely disappointing.Lacklustre service, mistakes on orders and poorly cooked food.1. French fries were ordered instead of the chips, chips arrived. No big deal as was just a preference of guest, so didnât complain.2. Duck breast was poorly cooked. The skin was brown but soft and flabby, the flesh except in the very middle was chewy, dry and hard to cut even with a steak knife. It appeared to have been partially cooked prior to service and warmed through? Donât think it could have been worse if it had been in a microwave.3. A chocolate brownie was ordered with a different flavour ice cream, it was served with the original liquorice ice cream. This was meant to have been a special evening for my guests to say thank you. Not wanting to make a big fuss I went to the bar and quietly spoke to the waitress about the duck, she said she would tell the chef. I returned to the table to find one of my guests struggling to cut his duck, he didnât complain because he was being polite. I then returned to bar with my plate, was offered something else but declined as everyone was halfway through their meal.The manager offered to deduct the duck from the bill and to offer two free desserts. Three desserts were ordered, including cheese and biscuits. One dessert was fine, the cheese and biscuits were really good but the waitress couldnât tell us what the white cheese was and had to ask!!! It was Lancashire (as it said on menu), wanted to know specifically where from, a local farm, a supermarket???? Then found wrong ice cream on chocolate brownie. The mistake had been noticed in kitchen as a waitress rushed in with the correct ice cream just as my guest was about to put a spoonful in her mouth. Fortunately, it was not an allergy issue.Thank you to the manager for the deductions from the bill but the evening was ruined. My guests were upset because they had been told Number 17 was good. I was upset because I wanted to give them a memorable meal. It was but for all the wrong reasons.I do understand mistakes happen. So many in one meal is totally unacceptable. Think staff training should be looked at, only the manager seemed at all interested. Staff need to be briefed on ingredients, customer care etc. Final point if I were the chef I would have personally apologised.
4 based on 154 reviews
The Estuary is a relaxed neighbourhood bistro and bar in the charming Edwardian town of Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria. Overlooking the estuary (hence the name) and with views out to Morecambe Bay. The Estuary serves locally sourced coffee, creative brunches,
On the final day of our trip to the Lakes we decided to visit Cartmel & Grange over Sands. We found ourselves parked outside The Estuary in Grange. We have a large greyhound who takes up a lot of space so I checked inside to see if we & she could be accommodated for lunch. âYes of courseâ they said & a wonderful lunch began!We went for the set lunch menu - £12 for 2 courses & we can only say - fab!! We both had squid to start which was delicious & chicken in a mushroom sauce with mash & pak Choi - the portion of chicken breast was huge & succulent & the sauce divine! Excellent value lunch!And finally the staff - very friendly, super efficient & so very welcoming! A bowl of water was provided for our dog & a treat for her soon followed plus lots of cuddles!All I can say is if you visit Grange this place is a must! The dinner menu looks fab & if itâs anything like the quality of the food served at lunch youâll be in for a treat!Thank you for such a lovely review of your recent visit to The Estuary.We are so pleased that you enjoyed your lunch with us, and were able to take advantage of our 2 for £12 set menu. Thank you also for your fantastic comments regarding our friendly staff and our food, which we will be sure to pass on to our team.It's also great to hear that your greyhound was also made to feel welcome: we always enjoy seeing our four legged friends!Thank you again: we hope to welcome you back to The Estuary should you return to visit the area, perhaps to try our dinner menu.
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