Find out what British restaurants to try in Hunmanby including The Piebald Inn, The Ship Inn, The Lighthouse Tea Room, The Pines Coffee Lounge and Diner, Charlottes of Filey, Horse Shoe Inn, Downcliffe House, Filey Bistro & Coffee Bar, The Brown Room, The Cottage Inn
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4 based on 114 reviews
Whenever we're in Yorkshire we go to the Cottage Inn for their excellent food, they have a varied menu through the week, & their Sunday lunch is yummy too, think we've tried near enough everything on their menu, it's all lovely, very reasonable priced too. The staff are very friendly & welcoming, especially Jordan, who we have a bit of a banter with about rugby. Call in, you won't be disappointed.
4 based on 512 reviews
Excellent food and service always.We as a family visit Brown's regularly throughout the year whilst staying at Primrose Valley.Excellent haddock and chips cooked to order,and you can see the food been prepared as well,and the quality and quantity is always consistent.We would recommend a visit here whenever you are in the town.
4 based on 342 reviews
Filey Bistro & Coffee Bar is a resent addition to Fileys Cafe and Restaurant Scene. Situated on Murray Street which is one of the main roads down to the beach, We open daily from 8.30am for coffee's, breakfast, lunches and snacks. We use free range eggs i
We had a lovely meal and drinks, service was quick, the food was hot and tasty , the price was reasonable and my hubby's vegetarian breakfast was very nice he said (which is a compliment from him!) I wish I had seen the "Specials" board before I ordered but no problem as we shall be back before too long.Thank you for taking the time to leave such a lovely review - we are so pleased you enjoyed your visit & we look forward to seeing you again in the near future. Thank you x
4 based on 316 reviews
Downclfife House is both a hotel and also a restaurant open to non-residents in Filey, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Whilst staying at Downcliffe House, we had the pleasure of eating in their restaurant. The surroundings are quite unique and provided a pleasant backdrop for the meal. The menu was not extensive so we could anticipate fresh ingredients and we weren't disappointed.Our food, pasta and soup to start followed by Suckling pig were imaginative and cooked to a high quality. The service was friendly and attentive.
4 based on 88 reviews
We visited this pub as we are staying in the village Very warm welcome and friendly helpful staff Good bar selection of beers and spirits Cosy village pub atmosphere apart from incredibly loud music which interferes with conversation level. Dog friendly which is lovelyThey have a games room and also darts played on a Yorkshire dart board The food though very sadly was only average The pie was home made and a reasonable portion but average for taste and pastry No additional gravy which would have been welcome New potatoes peas and carrots accompanied although one of us opted for chips which were frozen ones rather than ârealâ My starter however was a large bowl of tomato soup which was I think tinned but very nice. The chicken fillets were very good but the chicken wings were average In general a nice village pub offering a warm friendly welcome including your dog, good beers and bar stock and average pub food
4 based on 484 reviews
Licensed Tearoom & restaurant.
We went to Charlottes for the Thursday steak night. What great value it was. Our steak was cooked to perfection and arrived very quickly. We had the house wine with our meal (included in the offer) and was excellent. If you are in Filey give Charlottes a try, you won't be disappointed.
5 based on 217 reviews
Traditional home cooked food, with something for everyone. We pride ourselves on our warm and friendly atmosphere as a family-run cafe. We hope to see you very soon!
Called in for a pot of tea and a scone while visiting Filey. Excellent (and huge) pot of tea and decent scone. Pity we weren't feeling peckish as the main meals being served looked good. Friendly very welcoming owner, we felt like regulars by the time we left! Will return.
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5 based on 524 reviews
The Lighthouse Tea Room is a traditional English tea room with a nautical theme serving light meals, freshly ground coffee, Yorkshire tea, afternoon tea, home made cakes and scones in a warm friendly atmosphere.
called in this morning for breakfast, both mine and karens ( gluten free ) were excellent. emma is very friendly, back and forth to enquire that all is ok. add tea each with free top up water wnen required, overall loved it and will defiently be back. ps had sandwichs on last vist gluten & gluten free , very goodThank you so much for taking the time to leave us your review - weâre always grateful for the feedback itâs great to hear you both enjoyed your breakfasts as well as the sandwiches youâve had previously. Weâll look forward to seeing you again soon!
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4 based on 181 reviews
We chose The Ship Inn based on a review from another traveller and I'm really glad we did. We'd phoned ahead as we have dogs and when we arrived they'd set up a table for us in a quiet corner, which was perfect. The team were lovely and friendly, and the service was excellent. Food was hearty and very tasty. My other half had beef stroganoff with half and half rice and chips - she wants to go back just for the chips, they were excellent. I had game pie from the specials board, I wasn't disappointed. I would normally complain that it wasn't pastry all round but the game was delicious and the portion so big that I didn't miss the extra pastry. The accompanying veg was perfectly cooked. They packed up the leftover game for the pooches (they loved it) and offered table service throughout. We will be going back.Thank you for lovely comments hope to see you again very soon! Team Ship
4 based on 912 reviews
A wide selection of quality food prepared with fresh, local and seasonal produce. Our 'Wold Famous', award winning, pies are complimented with a well stocked cellar and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Nice little old fashioned pub in a lovely location. It was booked by friends who live nearby, but they hadnât been there before. A huge choice of pie fillings (30+)but we did say, later, that weâd rather have had about 6-8 choices and known it was super fresh. The menus were a bit grubby & tatty - a pet hate of mine as it makes me want to wash my hands again! It was mid week lunch so wasnât busy at all, prompt service. Huge portions. The filling in my steak & kidney was delicious but my man found the steak & guiness filling in his a bit too mushy. The crust wasnât very short - a bit too crunchy & dry and didnât compare well with a pie weâd had in a Hawsker pub a couple of days earlier. Veg, chips & gravy all really good. The young woman on the bar was lovely, really helpful and polite. Thank you for your feedback following your recent visit to the Piebald Inn.We have had an extremely busy summer and consequently our menus have been in constant use, however we are awaiting new ones from our printers.We use high quality meat in all of our dishes, and during cooking this can fall apart - all pies are freshly cooked daily.Looking forward to seeing you soon,Best regards
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