Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Hexham. Hexham (/ˈhɛksəm/ HEKS-əm) is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the River Tyne, and was the administrative centre for the Tynedale district from 1974 to 2009. In 2011, it had a population of 11,829.
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4 based on 126 reviews
The Travellers Rest is situated in stunning Northumberland, only a short drive away from the market town of Hexham. The inn, which dates back to the 1840s, has a warm and cosy atmosphere due to the low-beamed ceilings and large open fire. We offer a warm
One of us had a delicious steak -the other an inedible Thai green curry. Complimented them on steak -no question was everything ok with the curry-clearly barely touched but completely uninterested-not acceptable today-maybe uninterested-young untrained team?We're really sorry that your visit didn't go as planned. We pride ourselves on our friendly and well-trained team of staff which are continuously complimented for their quality service, however, this mustn't of been apparent on this occasion. Our check-back policy allows our customers the chance to put forward any issues or concerns with their meals - good or bad. If you do visit us again, please let us know if there is anything wrong with your meals and we will be happy to amend this for you.
4 based on 184 reviews
My husband and I had lunch today, as we do frequently at the Anchor, but today was exceptional. I had hake wrapped in pancetta with a light wine and cream sauce, served with samphire and finely chopped tomato. Exquisite is the only word. Tom had fish and chips (or should that be whale and chips), beautifully crisp batter, and fresh salad. The Anchor serve fabulous food, and the service is superb.
4 based on 111 reviews
As an independent free house, with a warm and friendly relaxed atmosphere, service and community focus, we have a comprehensive range of beers and a fine selection of traditional cask ales are available to include brews from the local Allendale Brewery. T
Went here with a couple of friends on the Sunday of the Allendale fair weekend. Staff had had a super busy weekend but were welcoming and friendly. We all got food, I had some great homemade onion rings. Great pub food. Staff deserve high praise for their customer service during a hectic weekend. Whenever I'm next out for a walk in the area I'll be sure to come here afterwards.
4 based on 689 reviews
The Twice Brewed is set amongst some of the most breathtaking scenery in England and stands in the shadows of Steel Rigg, without doubt one of the most dramatic parts of Hadrianâs Wall. The Inn is situated on the B6318 (The Military Road) midway between N
Visited this Inn with a party of 17 people for lunch. Located near to Hadrian's Wall this is in a lovely spot along a very interesting road. The food was excellent and the service very efficient. The Inn was busy when we visited but they managed our group very well and kept to time. Ample car parking.Dear Stephen B,Thank you so much for your kind review, we are thrilled to hear you enjoyed your visit to us and do hope to welcome you again in future.Best wishes,TB
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4 based on 155 reviews
Went to The Red Lion specifically due to the new vegetarian menu. The cauliflower buffalo wings were soggy and uncooked, with uncooked batter dripping all over the plate. The veggie pie and chips had gravy so thick and jelly like that it wouldnât pour. All the vegetables were limp and cold. It was frozen food, reheated and awful. Other meat eaters in our party said the same about the burgers and scampi. Definitely wont be eating here again.
4 based on 197 reviews
We booked ourselves in for a meal last night having found the restaurant on the tastecard website. We arrived 15 minutes early for our table at 7 to be told the chef wasn't here yet and offered a drink. It is very much a locals pub, with the bartender continuing to chat to the locals whilst serving us. After 15 minutes we were provided with menus though not shown to the dining room so we walked over ourselves. It's a small restaurant with only about 10 tables. It's very quaintly decorated. It was a different waitress in the restaurant and she seemed much more keen on friendly hospitality. Our order was quickly taken and bread and olives were provided as nibbles which was a nice touch. There was no music in the restaurant and as there were only 4 tables it did get awkwardly quiet at times and you could hear other diners conversations with ease. One couple who were seated did walk out before ordering, which I could understand as all in all it was a rather strange set up. Anyway, it took about 45 minutes for food to arrive. The portions were generous and tasty. With the tastecard the bill came to £20 for 2 mains and 2 drinks. Would we return again, probably not, even though the food was lovely based primarily on the atmosphere. I do feel that this place has lots of potential if front of house was a more friendly and approachable.
4 based on 280 reviews
We weren't sure if this was going to be another pub where it's all meat and potatoes but were delightfully surprised at the variety of choice and the quality. The Stilton and broccoli soup was outstanding. They happily accommodated our request to skip the potatoes and double the veggies.
4 based on 372 reviews
A contemporary update of the great British pub in a stunning, grade II listed building in the heart of the historic market town of Hexham, Northumberland. We specialise in doing things right-entirely homemade food, both classics & seasonal creations, beau
Had a wonderful early evening meal at the end of October. Nothing was too much trouble for the attentive staff.The food was beautifully cooked and presented, with a really interesting and nice range of dishes on offer.Don't go anywhere else - this is the place to be!We'll be back.
Most Popular British food in Hexham, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 504 reviews
After a brisk walk in the surrounding area we stopped off here for lunch. We all opted for the tasty sounding sandwiches and they certainly hit the spot. Generous portions, fresh ingredients. good hearty pub food. Friendly and welcoming staff.
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4 based on 409 reviews
Slaley Rose and Crown is a grade 2 listed building and is owned and operated by the community which it serves. It is currently the only community owned pub/restaurant in the North East. We guarantee you a warm welcome and will serve you with freshly cooke
Donât forget to order a side of the onion rings which are simply great. Some of the best beer battered Fish, Chips & onion rings in the country. Loved it.
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