Find out what European restaurants to try in Seaham. Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Sunderland and 13 miles (21 km) east of Durham. It has a small parish church, St Mary the Virgin, with a late 7th century Anglo Saxon nave resembling the church at Escomb in many respects. St Mary the Virgin is one of the 20 oldest surviving churches in the UK. Seaham is currently twinned with the German town of Gerlingen.
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4 based on 328 reviews
Walked around Sunderland on a cold October Monday night and came back to this restaurant right across from our Travelodge. We were so glad we did. My Quatro Stagione pizza with ham, mushrooms, peppers and onions was absolutely delicious. Husband had a calzone which he really enjoyed. Nice glass of house red and a Tetleys beer. I had cheesecake which was really light almost moussey shouldnât have had it but I felt like a bit of sweet. We were served by the delightful Vilma whoâs studying here but comes from Athens - yep as much as Sunderland has done feat architecture the climate for me says Athens every time!!! Theresa in the kitchen cooked beautifully. Thank you ladies for making what could have been a cold sad evening in Sunderland a warm and cosy one.
5 based on 97 reviews
Traditional Homemade pub grub Daily specials Function Suite Beer Garden Sunday Carvery Papa's Tapas
We used to regularly have Sunday lunch at Papas Tapas when they were based at The Isis and were disappointed when they closed. Overjoyed to see them now established at The Copt Hill. Still the same first class Sunday lunches (but now a carvery) and warm welcome.Best roast beef dinner ever! Cheers boys, see you again soon.
4 based on 403 reviews
My wife and I had wanted to visit this reataurant for a while but never got around to it. How much did we regret that decision.From the moment we arrived we received a warm welcome. The staff and owner were lovely. The food was superbly cooked by what ws clearly a skilled chef. The chicken shish was full of flavour and very juicy. My wifes Mousakka was equally good and the starters of paprika creamy mushrooms and home made hummus with delicious Turkish bread were equally delicious.Need we say more than the next time we eat out in Sunderland which will be soon we will be coming here.Highly recommended
4 based on 178 reviews
Family friendly restaurant in a relaxed atmosphere, can cater for functions and special occasions. Fully refurbished in 2015. Is on major cycle routes and one can enjoy either only refreshments or have snacks or a full meal. Beer garden can be enjoyed at
We haven't been to this restaurant for a long time but, after a friend recommended the place, we decided to give it another try,So glad we did!The man who served us was lovely and chatty without being intrusive, the food was served fairly quickly, cooked just for us so it was nice and hot. We had various chicken dishes, all well cooked. Unfortunately, it wasn't too busy and by 9 o'clock was empty.but hey! Who's complaining. We had a lovely meal with friends and didn't feel like we were in the way. I would highly recommend a visit. We'll certainly go back.The onion lamp was beautiful, as was the coconut light. Now you've got to go and see what I'm talking about! There's lots of lovely art work unobtrusively on display too.
Most Popular Contemporary food in Seaham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1287 reviews
Offering French, Italian cuisine in the former water company buildingSourcing local produce and serving quality food and serviceOpen for lunches & evenings
Itâs been a little while since we had last visited DâAcqua and it was nice to see the new menu which has recently come in. It does look like the menu has been trimmed down a little bit since the last time that we had been here, but fear not the food is still top quality and very tasty. As always highly recommend a visit here!
Where to eat Italian food in Seaham: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 22 reviews
The lounge is a stylish bistro and bar located on seaham seafront. The menu is all home cooked food made fresh to order. Breakfast is served all day, Open late for food Thursday, Friday and Saturday last food order taken is 9pm. (Pre-booking is advised).
After taking some photographs of Tommy I called in for a cuppa. There were some people already in having coffee and hot food, so I had to wait a little while for my tea. The lady took my order from my table and apologised for the wait and again once the tea arrived. She was the only one serving and they were busy. I didn't mind as I wasn't in a rush.The cafe was tidy and clean and had a nice atmosphere. They have extra seating upstairs too with a nice view of the statue and sea.They have a good choice of things to eat but I never ordered anything from the menu today. The couple near me had bacon sandwiches and coffee and it all looked lovely.Since I didn't try the food, I didn't give full marks, but that gives me an excuse to return!Hi, thank you for your feedback, You must come back and try out food, you won't be disappointed, We value all feedback as it helps us aim to improve our services.Thank you Gemma.
4 based on 169 reviews
Welcome to The Dining Room. Our focus is to celebrate British ingredients and its producers who dive, harvest, hunt, nurture and gather them. Our menu changes to reflect the seasons in Britain and the dishes emphasise the quality of what our Island can of
Having visited the spa a year or two ago, we returned and decided to combine with an overnight stay in this fabulous hotel.The spa and the massage treatments are great and the restaurant didnât disappoint. With a very creativity be menu and enough choices, we had a fabulous meal.Compliments to the Chef and the friendly staff.Thank you for your lovely review. I am happy to read that your overnight stay, treatments and meal didn't disappoint. I will certainly pass on your kind feedback to the team and we look forward to welcoming you back in the future!
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