Reviews on Bar food in Heysham, United Kingdom including The Royal at Heysham Restaurant, The Rotunda Bar, The Palatine, The Three Mariners, Wagon and Horses, Dalton Arms, Glasson Dock, Crown Bar & Bistro, Merchants 1688, Duke Of Rothesay, Waterfront Restaurant
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4 based on 89 reviews
At The Clarendon Hotel we are proud to offer the finest quality food and service in our Waterfront Restaurant. Relax in our comfortable lounge bar with a glass of wine or pint of real ale, before sampling some of the finest produce Lancashire has on offer
Restaurant right on the seafront which has views out over the bay. The food is excellent. For starter my partner had potted shrimps and I had the black pudding bonbons. Both were very good. The shrimps came with a small salad and brown bread and were delicious. The black pudding bonbons came with poached egg, cooked Parma ham, balsamic drizzle and apple sauce the flavours complimented each other perfectly. The only down side was the apple sauce was a bought in popular style with chunks of apple, it was a little disappointing that is was not a homemade apple puree. For main we both had the lamp rump, it was amazing, probably some of the best lamb I have had cooked in a restaurant, we were asked how we wanted it to be cooked and it was exactly right and beautifully rested. The lamb comes with two potatoes, cooked onion, grilled courgette (shame you only get four half pieces) and a butternut squash puree which was delicious but gets a little lost as it is round the edge of the plate so mixes in with the gravy. The gravy was so flavoursome we had to get a spoon so that we did not leave any on the plate. Unfortunately the puddings are not of the same standard as the other courses the blueberry and lemon torte is a cheesecake and is ok but not home made. This is a great little restaurant that has the potential to be absolutely excellent, a really gem of a find and we will defiantly be back next time we are in Morecambe.
3 based on 172 reviews
The Duke of Rothesay is a bright and comfortable pub close to the Port of Heysham and has an excellent reputation for serving good homecooked food. It is popular with locals and visitors alike. With two pool tables and a range of cask beers it is perfect
Interesting from the start with the need to register your car number when parking to avoid a fine. No card payment accepted. Cash only.Food was good hearty pub food with generous portions served by pleasant staff. An ideal last stop before the ferry to the Isle of Man as it is walking distance from the port.
4 based on 879 reviews
Restaurant and bar serving excellent British cuisine, 8 real ales and a selection of fine wines. Set in 300 year old wine merchants cellars 1 minutes walk from Lancaster Castle and 5 minutes from the train station, with a peaceful beer garden to the front
Merchants 1688 is one of the best options in Lancaster, which otherwise is short on real ale pubs. It's a lovely venue, with several designated sections and a nice, comfy [slightly "cavernous", see pictures] atmosphere. The real ale selection is certainly more than adequate, staff are generally nice and helpful. Recommended for Lancaster!
4 based on 72 reviews
Offering world Tapas, Afternoon teas, Sunday lunch and wine, Cocktails and drinks in a contemporary setting
This was a very pleasant and delightful Saturday lunch we'll presented food with a pleasant member of staff. The lunch menu is a little limited but very reasonable price.The home made falafels are a perfect sharing starter for 2 or a light lunch for one combine with the pasta dishes and you won't be disappointedWe will be going for a evening meal soon A hidden gem
4 based on 240 reviews
Refurbished March 2019 Dalton Arms at Glasson Dock. We are a small family run public house providing great Thwaite's beers and generous portions of great quality traditional pub food. Food service times are shown in our listing. Bar opening times are: Mon
I would 100% reccomend a visit to The Dalton Arms, you'll be guaranteed to want to go back!A family run pub, who are very friendly and welcoming as soon as you step foot inside to the moment you leave and are always willing to go that extra mile to gaurente you're happy, a true credit to themselves!My favourite is the chefs carbonara and their curry too, as well as their amazing sunday dinner, THE GRAVY .. amongst many other things they have to offer them two are undoubtedly the best in my opinion. The chips.. well they speak for themselves. All local sourced fresh produce If you haven't already,check it out in amongst its picturesque village, you can take my word for it, or you can experience it for yourself! Indy is waiting to meet you
4 based on 573 reviews
Are you looking for somewhere special to eat in Lancaster? Then you simply have to try the Wagon & Horses, for the last couple of years we have secretly been employing one of the best chefs in the area and creating a menu that will rival (and sometimes su
An okay pub in Lancaster, owned by Robinsons brewery - the makers of Old Tom. Located next to the Maritime Museum, the venue itself is nice enough, spacious and well laid-out. That said, the real ale selection isn't particularly thrilling, and mostly conventional. They do have a smoking/vaping area, covered, to the back - which is nice. Just fine.
4 based on 540 reviews
My husband and I just are here tonight after seeing the food last week. We are glad we did. The pate was delicious absolutely delicious. The pub itself is lovely so old and full of charm weâve been in many times over the years and always marvelled at its age etc but never eaten here. Glad we did will definitely return again a brilliant meal and friendly service.
4 based on 573 reviews
Went to the new restaurant 18 degrees north was not disappointed had a lovely lunch. Staff very helpful and food excellent. Two course meal was a good price and the drinks were very reasonable. Looking forward the the super club later in the year.
4 based on 557 reviews
Visit this bar regularly in the evening during summer months. Sitting outside on a nice evening can't be beaten, one of the nicest views watching the sun go down in the country. Drinks are not cheap but are an acceptable price for the venue. Sadly service is always rather slow.
4 based on 506 reviews
Close to the Historic City of Lancaster and the breathtaking views of Morecambe Bay lies the quaint village of Heysham. Deep in the oldest part of the village, nestling beside the Church of St Patrick, the Royal Hotel is a wonderful, traditional pub boast
The Royal has been refurbished in recent years to provide comfortable dining for many people, both inside and outside. The menu is interesting and portions are generous. All our choices were delicious. Staff were friendly, helpful and efficient. The Royal is a really good option for all day quality dining.
Where to eat British food in Heysham: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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