Reviews on Pub food in Hornsea, England, United Kingdom. Hornsea is a small seaside resort, town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The settlement dates to at least the early medieval period. The town was expanded in the Victorian era with the coming of the Hull and Hornsea Railway in 1864.
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Went for a Sunday carvery. THe beef was overlooked and dry , the host said " put plenty of gravy on it to make it moist " the vegetables had been hanging around, roast potatoes were soggy and everything was cold. Tables ad nor set, you eat in a concert hall with Live football on, hideous music and kids playing pool. We could not wait to get out.nwhat a total waste of money.
3 based on 537 reviews
This review was originally posted on my blog. If you have enjoyed it then why not check out the blog. A walk along the seafront can be thirsty work, and on a Saturday evening, why not stop in a pub for some refreshment?Well, that's what we thought.The Marine is located at one end of Marine Drive, not far from the Floral Hall. It has some good views over the beach and the sea, and the outside area looks like it could be a bit of a sun-trap in warm weather.There was a breeze whipping around when we visited, so we sat inside, although when we were leaving, I did notice a sign offering blankets for people who wanted to be outside.The table we sat down on was clear of glasses, although it was coated in ring marks from its previous occupants and was a little sticky. We did consider ordering food, but ultimately decided against it. The menus were a little sticky as well.There were several TVs dotted through the bar area, showing sport with the volume turned down, so conversations were happening.There were also plenty of people in the pub, a mixture of locals and visitors based on the interaction with the bar staff.I was quickly served, and ordered our drinks. There was a 3 or 4 hand pulled ales, which is always a bonus as well as a few lagers on tap. I was also able to get cash-back at the bar, which is great to know since more and more of our ATMs are disappearing.The table we were sat in was a little cozy for 4 people, but we managed, and had an enjoyable time looking out to sea and talking. A bit of a novelty in a pub today!Overall, it was a pleasant enough visit. The food looked nice enough from what we saw, but was a little more than we wanted to pay. I'd come back here.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Pub Classic menu, Gammon Steak, BBq Chicken, Lasagne, curry's, Sandwiches, Salad's and Desserts
Spending my birthday in Hornsea, it was clear there was no "grand eating" to be had, but the Rose and Crown was just round the corner from our accommodation, so we went there. A traditional pub, and rather dark inside but it was relatively quiet on a Monday evening and we had a very pleasant evening, doing our best not to be distracted by the 2 TV screens with separate programmes (there was also very gentle background music). The meal was fairly standard pub food but excellently cooked and presented, though, as ever, far too many chips. The service was reasonably speedy. Lager was delicious and icily cold. An enjoyable 2 hours was spent there.
4 based on 32 reviews
We ate here on our finally day, the pizza was good and the beer was cold and reasonably priced. There was also a good atmosphere in the establishment.I recommend the Mexico City pizza, I've also heard the burgers are good.
4 based on 160 reviews
We mustâve driven by this little gem at least 200 times and never stopped in, Iâm glad we did now! Itâs a quaint little country village pub which was really busy but the super friendly staff helped us get sorted and couldnât have looked after us better if they tried. The cask ale was Timothy Taylor Landlord and was immaculate, properly looked after and they had a good choice of draught overall, all about average price. The food was out of this world delicious, to quote my wife and all I can say is wow!! Our family where over the moon too. The specials board was full, I had the ribeye from it, which was cooked just right with homemade chips! The wife had a cod dish also from the board and just wonât shut up about how good it was especially the sauce!! True fresh veg cooked properly. My cousin and his wife had the biggest piece of the best homemade steak pie ever and a homemade buttermilk chicken burger which was huge and fantastic!! I managed to catch the chef as he was getting a drink to thank him for making our year and he was very nice and polite and humble. The only downside which we can understand due to harvesting season was the flies, not loads but they were buzzing around We will be back, canât wait! Thank you.
4 based on 277 reviews
Dog friendly, vegan friendly, Coeliac friendly and of course everyone friendly dining pub and tearoom with Fancia Cuppa at our Stables Tearoom. Multi-award winning Wrygarth Inn, in 2019 we won the Best Bar None awards night outright beating multi-national
From the beginning of our visit to the end, the staff at Wrygarth Inn couldnât have done enough for you. The food tasted amazing, lovely homemade chips. And all at such a reasonable price. You also get free mini golf too with the kids meals, which both the little kids and the big kids (adults) enjoyed! If we visit this area again we will definitely be returning!
4 based on 264 reviews
Traditional village pub offering home cooked food every Wednesday to Sunday, local and national real ales, a high quality wine list and a well stocked bar. Monthly quiz night and live music nights.
Having worked solidly all day on a friendâs garden, we were exhausted and looking forward to a nice meal out. Our friends had been there at Christmas and said the food was excellent. We were not disappointed.We hadnât booked a table but it wasnât a problem. A nice specials board inspired my taste buds. The dining area itself lacks a bit. Spotlessly clean, modern but a bit too clinical for my taste. But the food.....!!!!! I ordered spare ribs off the main menu for my starter. Followed by the sword fish fillets in a cream, garlic and spinach sauce with new potatoes from the specials board. The ribs were utterly divine. 5 meaty ribs in lots of a finger licking tasty, kick of spice sauce. They were piping hot too. So nice to get a bowl of water with a slice of lemon in to rinse my fingers!! Not everywhere does that. I could have had another bowl of ribs and been truly replete without even trying the swordfish!! I gave two of the ribs to hubby and friend just to keep space for my main course. Iâm so glad I did!The sword fish arrived, a fabulous plate of food. This chef knows how to make amazing sauces. Meaty, firm and moist swordfish atop beautiful new potatoes bathed in a fabulous sauce. Lovely seasonal vegetables to accompany the plate. I was so full I had to give one of the fillets to hubby.Iâd have loved a dessert- could see a list of specials including Bakewell tart ... but ... I was so full I couldnât have done it justice. The prices were remarkable! Swordfish for £12.50?!! Steak was £16.95. Very very reasonable for this excellent eatery. Staff were friendly, helpful and attentive. Nice modern toilets, ample parking. Spoke to the chef on the way out and thanked him for a superb meal. He seemed really pleased we had thought to tell him so. Please can I come back!!! Thank you for taking to time to write such a fantastic review. We are all really pleased you enjoyed your visit and we look forward to seeing you again soon :)
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