Stockton-on-Tees is a market town in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England. It is the major settlement in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees. The town has population of 105,682, and the wider borough a population of 238,000, according to 2017 estimates.
Restaurants in Stockton-on-Tees
5.0 based on 48 reviews
A NOT FOR PROFIT 100% Gluten Free,Allergy Aware community Cafe,Bookshop and Holistic Shop. Where you will find Food for The Mind,Body & Soul
5.0 based on 66 reviews
A small pub with a HUGE community. The Smog is all about the Smoggies, oh and... 4 real ales 2 real ciders 2 kegs including Kasteel Rouge All available to take away in reusable 4 pint growlers 2 fridges full of bottled & canned Belgian and craft goodness All bottles & cans are available to take away Pink, red & white wine Single malt selection Bar snacks supersmogsundaybuffet Hot drinks Soft drinks Chess, Scrabble & Cards Against Humanity Lending Library Magazine box Vinyl selection Best background music in town Well behaved hounds actively encouraged Water & treats Nice people friendly 2pm - 10pm Sunday to Thursday 2pm - 11pm Friday & Saturday Cleveland CAMRA Pub of the Year - 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 NE Region Pub of the Year Runner Up - 2016, 2017 & 2019 NE Regional Pub of the Year Winner - 2018 pALEgrimage every May Bank Holiday Weekend raising funds for The Great North Air Ambulance Proud supporters of We Shall Overcome Weekend Living Wage employer
The Smog is a delightful, cosy, welcoming dog-friendly pub, that serves a changing selection of cask and huge selection of bottled beers. The staff are friendly and knowledgable, able to offer drinking advise for the indecisive customer. Sunday dog walks, and a fiendishly difficult Tuesday quiz.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Alpaca Alpaca is a small family run alpaca farm set in 11 acres situated on the outskirts of the beautiful historic town of Yarm, where we aim to raise happy, healthy alpacas with outstanding genetics. We moved to our little small holding in 2014 where we started with 6 chickens and our dog Siren. Since then our family has grown and we now have 37 alpacas, 3 crazy sheep and Jerry the pig.
haven't been to visit yet, but have the socks from the store, must say these are the best socks ever for my walking boots here in Canada, so warm and comfortable, my wife has a pair also, so next time we are in the UK we'll be up there to have a visit, maybe even stay a night or so in the cottage and will be buying more socks for sure!!
4.5 based on 922 reviews
Welcome to Preston Park Museum & Grounds! Nestled alongside the River Tees, this former Georgian gentleman's residence houses a vast collection of artifacts which tell the story of Stockton-On-Tees, the local area and the people who have lived here. Experience what life was like in 1895 as you take a stroll down our replica Victorian Street and meet the people who live and work there. Whether you'd like a stroll in the Quarry Wood nature reserve, fancy a wander around the Victorian Walled Kitchen Garden, or feel like letting off steam at our Adventure Play Area - there's something for everyone! Admission: Family ticket (2 adults + 4 concessions) £5, Adults £2.50, Concession/Child £1.50. All tickets are valid for one year from date of issue. Last admission is 3.30pm.
I’ve lived in the North East for 15 years and can’t imagine how I’ve never been to Preston Park before!! What a fabulous day out for us all we played and picnicked in the Park took a boat tour then went Into the hall itself staff were amazing and friendly it cost us £2.50 for an adult entry and the ticket is reusable all year, we wandered around the Victorian street and bought sweets from the sweet shop tried hats on in the police station, we wandered around the walled gardens what an amazing day I will definitely be returning throughout the year. Amazing!!
4.5 based on 294 reviews
my grand-children love this park - we take a bag of wild bird seed to feed the ducks and then they play in the playground they are aged between 4 years and 12 years plenty of space to have a picnic and let the kids run around - the park is very well kept there is a few parking spaces at the front of the park but plenty at the side of the park
4.5 based on 142 reviews
The Park overall is extremely well kept as are the toilets. A great place for walkers, dog walkers and children. A great play area for children of all ages with all the facilities well kept. The volunteers and council staff do a great job in keeping all areas clean, well maintained and obstacle free. One of my favourite places for a relaxing walk no matter which season. There is a gem of a cafe serving reasonably priced sandwiches, cakes, drinks etc.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
We are walking the Teesdale Way and one stage took us from Yarm Bridge near the Blue Bell pub, across the road and along the river, all the way to Middleton One Row. This is a beautiful river walk, especially so as the sun was shining in a blue blue sky. There are a few little boardwalk sections, so I imagine it does get very muddy, but was dry when we visited. We would highly recommend this walk.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Fourteen Drops is a wine bar and wine shop specialising in over 200 plus wines from all over the world. We are also specialist cheese mongers and offer a large range of charcuterie from our deli both can be eaten in or taken away. During the day we operate as a coffee shop, serving a selection of sandwiches, small plates and sharing boards. Alongside our extensive wine by the glass list we also have an ever growing selection of gins both available on the bar and in the shop. Our food menu is available all day and night, we also offer a dish of the day paired with a glass of wine.
A visit here is one of our favourite ways to end an early evening in Yarm. Great wine and nibbles with friendly advice on options. Also great for a cosy cuppa and pastry on a weekend.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
First visit will not be the last. Fantastic service, gorgeous decor, delicious food and the tastiest cocktails! I cant praise this place highly enough. Will be back very soon !
4.0 based on 156 reviews
Having had regular pedicures at this spa prior to coronavirus lockdown I was dubious about returning. Having read measures put in place to re open safely I booked a luxury pedicure with Nicola. I was very impressed with pre appointment measures including questionnaire to fill in 48 hours before attending spa. On arrival staff welcomed me back with relevant ppe and took my temp before taking me to treatment room. Nicola made me really welcome and having a pedicure in such relaxing surroundings helped me relax straight away. As always the results were amazing and It felt like I’d got back some pre lockdown normality.Thank you wynyard hall spa staff.You ve thought of everything and I definitely recommend anyone to give it a go. I’m sure you ll be made to feel as safe and as welcome as I was. See you girls in a few weeks.
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