Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Blakeney, United Kingdom including The Moorings, Morston Hall Restaurant, Blakeney House - Bay Tree Restaurant, Wiveton Farm Cafe, The King's Arms, Cafe TMC, The White Horse, The Blue Bell Langham, The Anchor Inn, The Manor Hotel
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4 based on 95 reviews
We visited for a late Sunday lunch on the Bank Holiday weekend before driving to nearby Marston Quay for a seal trip. We did not book ahead but were shown a table in the bar area where we selected a lamb casserole, a vegetable lasagne and two substantial sandwich selections. The restaurant/hotel overlooks the quay/salt marsh at Blakeney and also has attractive gardens. The style is a bit old fashioned but this gives it some charm. The food was good.
4 based on 1031 reviews
We have visited The Anchor on many occasions. Each time our reception is friendly, helpful and the service is efficient. Pleasant surroundings and a good atmosphere. The food is well presented and we all enjoyed our different choices. Good range of drinks on offer. The Anchor generally has an outdoor dining/drinking area and is in a lovely situation between Blakeney and Morston Quay. Very well worth a visit.
4 based on 288 reviews
Freehouse pub serving modern British food.
Trip advisor recommended this place to us and it did not disappoint!! Dog friendly, gluten-free and vegan options. Superbly tasty food, perfect sizes and well priced. Warm, cosy and friendly atmosphere with good facilities. You could drive by and not realise what you are missing. Don't lose this fabulous chef guys!! This place is a must visit.Thank you so much!
4 based on 609 reviews
Our Chefs at The White Horse have a close relationship with local farmers and fisherman to ensure all our produce is sustainable and right for the season. Our breakfasts are served between 8am and 10am in the conservatory, offering both tasty cooked optio
The White Horse is popular pub situated near the bottom of the High Street, which makes it a convenient place for locals and tourists alike. We ate here twice during our stay and found the staff friendly and efficient on both occasions.Our first visit was on a busy Sunday evening, but that had no detrimental effect on the service we received. Despite the pub and restaurant being very busy, the atmosphere felt relaxed, with a pleasant buzz about the place.We had Sea Bass with samphire and crushed new potatoes and the Camembert and mushroom burger. Both dishes we well presented and very tasty, although the sea Bass fillet could have been a little bigger.On our second visit was had cassoulet and the lamb shoulder, both dishes lived up to our expectations and were very enjoyable. We look forward to returning to the White Horse next time we visit Blakeney.Thank you for taking the time to review The White Horse,We are delighted to hear such lovely comments regarding the menu. We shall be sure to pass them onto our kitchen staff.We do hope to see you again soon,Kind RegardsThe White Horse Management Team
5 based on 39 reviews
Following a meander along the glorious Blakeney Harbour on Monday September 2nd, I stumbled across the best cafe this side of the English channel! Great service, great food (amazing scones) and a fantastic atmosphere. The delightful gentleman who served us makes this place what it is... a small slice of heaven. What a charmer. All of this at such a welcoming price. Would happily have paid more to experience all of the above again. God bless.
4 based on 609 reviews
A venerable 250 year old Georgian Norfolk inn and B&B just yards from Blakeney Quay, enduringly popular with locals and visitors alike. We hope to be welcoming you, your family and friends alike . . . very soon. We'd described us as a 'classic pub' . . .
A good, old-fashioned, traditional pub with history. Mine host greeted us with a warm welcome and he, and the rest of the staff, were very friendly and helpful. There was a good choice on the menu. My wife is Gluten Free and her die did not cause any problems whatsoever. The food was delicious and the portion size enormous, so you need a good appetite. An added bonus is that the establishment is dog friendly. If you are in Blakeney, then this is the place to eat.
4 based on 1088 reviews
A kaleidoscope of different colours characterise the interior of Wiveton Hall Cafe on the North Norfolk coast. We endeavour to source as many ingredients directly from the farm as we can. Local suppliers are championed by our head chef, and provide the ca
As this was the last week for their pizza evenings (ends Oct 25th) we took our grandchildren for an early supper.Pizzas were OK although mine definitely needed longer in the pizza oven and was rather soggy. Toppings are fairly generous and interesting though and children can have a half portion at half price which is good.We also had a crab salad which again was a generous size but we felt it could have been fresher and most was left.Service was good and friendly as usual.
4 based on 81 reviews
Blakeney House is now open to non-residents for afternoon tea and dinner (prior booking preferable but not always essential). Dinner is served in our refurbished dining room and conservatory overlooking our stunning gardens. Our menu is available to view
This is a lovely spot and brilliantly located in the seaside village of Blakeney. It's walking distance to Blakeney Quay, shops and pubs. On site the grounds are beautifully kept. Our room was extremely comfortable with a fantastic bathroom. Having a pleasant and accommodating restaurant on site is a real bonus. Tristan, the chef, goes out of his way to satisfy guests' tastes. I think the real strength of Blakeney House is the service. Nothing seems too much trouble to ensure a pleasant stay. We would happily return!Thank you for your review of both your stay and also your dining experience with us in our Bay Tree Restaurant. We are very pleased that you enjoyed yourselves and hope to welcome you back soon.Many thanksPaul & Louise
4 based on 660 reviews
Morston Hall is a privately owned, intimate country house hotel on the beautiful north Norfolk coastline. Dating back to the 17th century, the house has been transformed by owners Galton and Tracy Blackiston over the past two decades with a collection of
My wife was excited to have been booked an afternoon tea at Morston Hall for her 60th birthday. However, on ringing up to book she was informed by the receptionist that dietary requirements such as dairy intolerance or a gluten-free diet could not be catered for. My wife spoke to the Receptionist and explained that it was a dairy intolerance rather than an allergy and that she could eat butter, cheese and baked goods such as scones, but could not eat cream, crème fraiche etc. The receptionist then spoke to the chef and they agreed to take the booking and make some minor adjustments to the menu. On the day, the butter in the sandwiches was substituted for soya spread and the cheese for avocado. Ironically, as previously outlined, my wife could have eaten both of these. However, the salmon sandwich still contained crème fraiche, and she had to resort to scraping the cream out of a profiterole. When asked if it was possible to substitute the passion fruit and yoghurt dome, the response was, and I quote, âWe donât cater for dietary requirementsâ. The conservatory is a pleasant setting for afternoon tea, the waitress was very attentive, and the scones were the lightest we have ever tasted. I find it very disappointing though, that this restaurant is unable to adjust its menu to suit dietary needs when I have always found other establishments to be incredibly accommodating.
4 based on 949 reviews
I am baffled why, when visiting Blakeney at least ten times a year we have never bothered to visit the Moorings. Well we made up for it this week having a light lunch there on three consecutive days. There are 50 covers and quite a big kitchen to cater for them and at lunch times it was only half full but we certainly weren't kept waiting. We had two different waitresses over our three visits and both were friendly and efficient.Mrs Tripper 1941 had a great crab sandwich on day 1 while i had smoked salmon on avocado salad. Due to huge breakfasts at our hotel and larger dinners we eat lightly at lunch time and both selected the starter size. The next day I went for the roasted goats cheese on avocado salad and Mrs T went for the ham hock salad. We both had the goats cheese on the third day and the balsamic vinegar added something extra and we will be back for more on the next visit.There are alcoholic drinks available and prices for everything are reasonable. Apparently there can be quite an atmosphere in the evenings. Well worth a try.Tip the steps up from the street are of blue engineering bricks and the tread is not very wide. Perfectly safe but use a bit of caution to prevent an accident.
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