Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Robin Hoods Bay. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including Bramblewick Fish & Grill, Wayfarer Bistro, Tea,Toast and Post, The Victoria Hotel, Grosvenor Hotel, Fylingdales Inn, Ye Dolphin, Quarterdeck Cafe and Bar, Y.H.A. Boggle Hole, The Hare & Hounds, The Windmill Inn
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4 based on 223 reviews
Country pub with a relaxed atmosphere serving outstanding food using the freshest local ingredients. Patrons may dine in the restaurant, bar or purpose built outdoor beer garden. We can cater for special occasions such as weddings, christening and parties
Stayed here in one of the new Shepherds Huts and enjoyed a great stay! Our first time glamping experience was definitely a success. Really well kitted out hut, comfy bed, sofa, TV and drinking facilities. All very clean and well maintained, with good facilities for toilet & shower. Full english breakfast was awesome! A quick taxi trip in/out of town if you donât like to walk. Thanks to Ben and his team for a great stay (and your mum was a superb breakfast host!) and the pub locals were extremely welcoming too!
4 based on 494 reviews
We were very impressed by this little gastro pub just above Whitby. Pleasant, bright dining room and efficient staff. And a menu with a good range of choices. We had the leek, potato and cheddar soup and the lamp rump. Both excellent. As New Zealanders we think we're experts in lamb of course(!) and in all honesty the dish we were served was excellent; quality meat, perfectly cooked. If we lived in the area I suspect we'd become regulars.
4 based on 50 reviews
My local Fairtrade group has an outing to Boggle Hole HY every summer, we sample their Fairtrade tea or coffee and eat their lovely caked. Beautiful setting and very friendly staff.
4 based on 560 reviews
Had a really lovely lunch at Ye Dolphin. Wasnât expecting much because the pub looks like a very traditional ale establishment, however we had the best smoked mackerel and horseradish baguette. It was delicious and the staff were incredibly friendly. The real ale was exceptional too.
4 based on 653 reviews
It is with sadness that we announce we will be leaving the Fylingdales Inn, our last day of trading was Sunday 18th September. We would like to say a big thank you to our loyal staff over the years and of course to the many customers who have supported us
Visited here one evening and one lunchtime. Lunchtime involved a couple of very nice well filled sandwiches, no problem there, with a couple of nice pints of Theakstons best ale. Evening time we had not booked and it was very busy and the waitress managed to get us into the conservatory area(dog free), on a small table. Nice country pub feeling rustic with no frills, just as it should be. My wife had a nice meal, a couple of nice fillets of sea bass, she enjoyed it. I was very disappointed with my meal. I had the fish pie. Not going to go on for ever but there was not much fish in it and it was only a child portion size. Very disappointed in such a place. It certainly was not a Yorkshire size portion. Beer prices expensive food prices reasonable. I would certainly go again but I would have something different to eat.
4 based on 448 reviews
To be fair I'm a harsh critic. But surprised that the 'posh' side was fully booked. But the bar area was ok. Thankfully no local louts swearing and jeffing . The menu covered enough and when the food came it was scoffed down. Nice Beers on offer to was it down. Table service was pleasent and attentive so yes we would call again.
4 based on 355 reviews
We were actually exhibiting at a wedding event, but decided to pre book a room to stay over. The hotel has a carpark but thereâs ample parking over the road. Spotlessly clean hotel and the orangery is beautiful. The staff are friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble. We had a stunning room with a sea view and a gorgeous en-suite with a roll top bath. The room reflected the hotel and was spotless and beautifully decorated. Fully stocked hospitality tray. We ate in the bar and had a lovely, fresh and very filling meal. All at good prices. A very comfortable nights sleep and a stunning view of the sunrise. Breakfast was delicious and again all the staff were cheerful and friendly. A beautiful hotel with stunning views. I would highly recommend and I will definitely return.
4 based on 358 reviews
Cafe and gift shop in the heat of Robin Hood's Bay, a stone's throw from the beach.....specialising in loose leaf teas, Baytown coffee, freshly baked bread and all things toasted !! Fish finger sandwiches and all day breakfasts our speciality :) ! x
Visited here in June- stepped through the door to a big welcome from the guys running the show. Everything done with a smile and humour- re-arranged our tables so we could get in-dogs welcome.Quirky set up with a music theme- small kids corner- one of those comfy places which made you want to stay for a 2nd cuppa!Cakes ad coffee good with decent portions on both. Light snacks option too. looking at the poster they have occasional music nights too- worth checking their Facebook page.Not a cafe and i wouldn't call it a bistro, a good in between option
5 based on 895 reviews
We stayed overnight, they also do a B & B, great standard of room, clean, comfortable and well appointed, The meal we had was to a very high standard, they specialise in fish & Steaks but they also accommodate all other needsWe had the last table, only seats around 20 so best book, the specials board and menu were really great choiceYvonne decided on a shared fish platter and chicken breast, they were both very very good the squid, scampi and cod fingers & filo prawns all home battered or breaded, nothing from a box here, the chicken just melted in your mouth, so tender I was amazed how good it was.I had a rib eye, I never eat steak unless I think itâs going to be good, oh was it good, cooked beautifully, served with vegetables, three times cooked chips, I was stuffed, no room for pudding, but I bet it would of been very good.I would recommend this place, spoil your self not too pricey eitherOh the breakfast was equally as good, all quality ingredients cooked well and served by very helpful staff Canât wait to come back and spoil ourselves
5 based on 239 reviews
Named one of the best beaches in the World, the picturesque village of Robin Hoodâs Bay is home to the Bramblewick Fish & Grill. Dating back to the 17th century, just a stone's throw from the beach. Indulge in a mouth-watering evening meal, freshly prepar
My sister and I popped into here for lunch. Best stop ever. I had seafood platter that came with warm bread home made pickles. The cockles and mussels in a little jar with cocktail sticks to eat them was brilliant. My sister had the mussels which were the best we have ever ever tasted. Plump fresh with a wine and shallot sauce to dip your warm bread in. If ever in Robin Hoods Bay give this a try you definitely wonât be disappointed.
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