Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Flamborough, Bridlington, including Dane's Dyke Restaurant, Rose & Crown Public House, The North Star Hotel Restaurant, The Seabirds Inn, Royal Dog and Duck, The White Horse, martonian, Rags Restaurant, Bridlington Seafront Cookhouse & Pub, Bull and Sun Public House & Restaurant
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4 based on 280 reviews
Had a lovely dinner in this pub during our visit to Bridlington. Itâs dog friendly and was a great choice for us. All our food was delicious but the fish cakes were amazing. Good bar selection and not expensive. Very clean and great location. Highly recommend
4 based on 404 reviews
We believe bringing good things together makes them even better, from fish and chips or brownies and ice cream to a cheeky gin and tonic. Along with freshly prepared dishes and delicious drinks, we offer a friendly service and great value. Cookhouse + Pub
Waited 30 minutes for drinks to be served. Waited 45 minutes for food to be served. Food quite bland and warm rather than hot. Very disappointing birthday celebration.Hello,Thank you for taking the time to review our restaurant.We're very sorry that you had a disappointing experience with us recently. We pride ourselves on the great service and quality of food we provide and so it is sad to hear you were let down by the slow service and poor quality meals you received. This certainly doesn't sound like the experience we would expect, especially as you were celebrating a birthday.Please be assured we have passed your feedback on to the General Manager of the restaurant to ensure this is addressed with the Serving Team and Chef directly so that this experience is not repeated going forward.In future, please do not hesitate to speak with the Duty Manager about any issues as theyâd be happy to help whilst you are in-house.Once again, we apologise for the disappointment caused and hope that you will give us another chance in the future for a more enjoyable experience. Kind regards,Rebecca, Cookhouse & Pub
4 based on 949 reviews
Rags Hotel, Bar & Restaurant is located alongside the Harbours Edge and Bridlingtonâs South Beach. A family friendly ground floor Bar/lounge area boasts candlelit seating areas with a contemporary feel. A seasonal menu is served all day with two Harbour V
We visited this restaurant on a quiet Wednesday evening. We had seen it many times but this was our first visit. What a fantastic place. We ordered a bottle of wine and sat in the bar. We were brought some menus to look over but there was no rush to get to our table. Our order was taken a short while after and we were told they would come and seat us when the starters were due out. We were shown to a lovely table with a harbour view. A lovely setting before the sun went down. The food was amazing - my husband had the dressed crab to start and I the salmon and prawns. For main I had the chicken breast which came with new potatoes and fresh vegetables whilst my husband had the steak pie. Both meals were faultless. I had cheesecake for dessert which was lovely aswell.We were very impressed with everything about this restaurant. .. the service, food and location. We will definitely be visiting again. Thank you for taking the time to leave us such a positive review of your visit to Rags . Its lovely to hear everything was to your liking and you were well looked after by the team We look forward to seeing you again very soon
4 based on 422 reviews
We stopped in for lunch, before checking into a local hotel. Situated right next to a huge caravan site, good old style basic british pub food style. Gluten free menu, which was great. We had the nachos the share, and when it came out the guacamole was light brown, and tasted sour - gone off. We are around it, and mentioned to the waitress about it after she came to clear the plate. She took it away, and must have tested it with the chef - apparently not, nothing wrong with it! Sorry but guacamole should be green, like the avocado its made of. Obviously don't take feedback too well.
4 based on 218 reviews
Typical village pub, in rural East Yorkshire, serving traditional good pub food in both the bar and the restaurant. (Booking advised particularly at weekends or Bank Holidays) Serving a good selection of both cask and pumped beers. At the heart of the vil
Impromptu meal for two. Arrived around 6.30pm. Friendly welcome; no rush to show us to our table so, had drinks at bar first. Excellent service. Ordered meals obviously cooked fresh. Comprehensive menu.My companion chose a ribeye steak (done medium to prefection) with the usual trimmings), I chose the scampi, chips and peas...first class.Friendly atmosphere. Recommended.
4 based on 245 reviews
My husband and I visited The Royal Dog and Duck early this September. We had rib-eye steak each. Our meal was delicious, in fact, we visited twice more during our holiday. The lamb shank was delicious too. Very reasonable prices too. The beer is good price too. Will be visiting again when on holiday in the area.
4 based on 982 reviews
Came here last Friday with family.Nice place with plenty of space in-between tables and nice staff.I had the burger which was mostly good.It was served on a really soft lovely pretzel bun and the meat was nice. The outside of the burger had a nice crunchy 'crust' although strangely I burnt my mouth when taking the first bite as loads of steam came out of it. And the burger stayed boiling hot until I finished it, not sure how it was possible to be that hot in the first place!The meat tasted nice but did have a slightly strange texture, almost like a Quorn burger. I did check it a few times to make sure it really was beef but I'm quite sure it was.(I had a burger here a year ago which was amazing but unfortunately this time didn't match up with my previous experience)I paid extra to upgrade to the twice cooked chips.Not sure it was worth the upgrade. They were pale and could have been softer in the middle.Also paid to add cheese to the burger (which added to the chip upgrade and the base price of the burger made it not worth the money)Very good lasagne which came with two massive pieces of lovely garlic bread.Food did take a long time to arrive, but it was worth it.The service seemed a little slow in general.Asked for the bill and waited a while even though there were people free to do it, so maybe more of a communication issue. Eventually had to ask someone else for it!Overall a nice meal but there are a few pubs and restaurants in the area with same or better food quality for cheaper prices which I prefer.
4 based on 432 reviews
Located on the beautiful and dramatic cliffs of East Yorkshire, The North Star Hotel has an award winning restaurant famous for fresh Flamborough seafood and wild game caught on the Yorkshire Wolds. Local produce is prepared and presented by classically t
We recently paid our second-ever visit to The North Star restaurant, and it will definitely be our last, mainly due to staff attitude. When our party of four arrived at 7pm, the waitress was very prompt in taking our drinks orders. Sadly, its actual arrival was far from prompt, as we had to wait for almost half-an-hour, by which time we were all dying of thirst. On commenting to the waitress that we had been waiting a long time, far from apologising, her response was "You would have got it sooner if I had more than one pair of hands". Considering that the restaurant was only about a quarter full, this was far less than acceptable. A second less-than-polite waitress arrived to take our food orders, and could not disguise the fact that she was displeased over our long deliberations. Maybe they have to pay her extra to be pleasant. Only one member of staff, to whom we paid our bill, treated us like human beings rather than something nasty they had just scraped off their shoe. The food itself was nothing to write home about and overpriced. Our verdict was that none of us would ever set foot in there again. The following night we enjoyed a meal at the Viking Hotel across the road, which was far better value and with much friendlier staff.
4 based on 446 reviews
Nice small warm cosy pubGood menu and still had roasts available when we got there at 6pm on Sunday.I had the 8oz burger. Really nice and meaty taste with a lovely charred outside which was nice and crunchy but still juicy and soft inside.It came with 3 giant lovely onion rings and a massive portion of salad. Then he said "I'll be back with your chips" and reappeared with a giant bowl of chips!The chips were lovely. Like fish and chip shop chips but not greasy at all, and lovely and soft inside.My wife had the fish and chips and it was the biggest portion of battered fish I've ever seen. And tasted great as well. Lovely light batter and really nice fish.My mother in law had the ham, egg and chips which was also a massive portion (she brought half the ham home!)Very good service, although a bit slow at times but they were very busy and it wasn't an issue as they were so friendly.The prices here are much cheaper than other pubs/restaurants in the area, but the food quality and portion sizes are also much better than other local places.We saw the dessert blackboard and everything sounded really nice, and also so much cheaper than other places, but we were so stuffed from the main courses we couldn't manage desserts.Unfortunately we're going home tomorrow otherwise we'd definitely eat here again, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone.(Make sure you book as it gets busy)
4 based on 30 reviews
i have just had Christmas dinner at the Dane's Dyke restaurant with a group of 26 people.the room was beautifully decorated - thank you Mandy.the food was delicious, with very generous portions (all attendees agreed with this) - thank you Chef and the kitchen staff.the service was efficient and all the staff were a credit to your establishment.Hello, thank you for your recent review. We're pleased to hear that your party enjoyed their Christmas Dinners. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon.
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