Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Holy Island, United Kingdom including The Ship Inn, The Crown and Anchor Restaurant, Manor House Hotel Restaurant, The Barn at Beal, The John Dory Fish and Chip Shop, The Potted Lobster, Mizen Head Hotel, Copper Kettle Tearoom, Sunnyhills Farm Shop & Restaurant, Restaurant at Bamburgh Castle
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4 based on 338 reviews
Very pleasant venue for afternoon tea in Bamburgh Castle. Afternoon Tea was excellent, service good; can get busy at weekends. Staff very helpful.
4 based on 430 reviews
Sunnyhills Farm Shop is one of Northumberland's premier farm shops stocking the very best in locally produced and widely sourced foods, drinks and gifts, all with a warm Northumbrian welcome. We have a super childrens play area and outdoor toys with outsi
In a small party prebooked for Sunday lunch. Between us we had the roast beef, roast lamb and roast pork. Without exception it was all delicious. Clean plates all round. Food was well presented and the portions were generous. The restaurant was busy so reserving a table in advance had been a good move. Very highly recommended.
4 based on 1106 reviews
The cream tea is absolutely outstanding with two really tasty scones butter cream and jam. I don't think I've had better. They also produced a gluten free version for my wife which was excellent but the portion size beat her. Took the second scone and cream home! The sandwiches were well filled and tasty. The other food on offer looked to be good but couldn't stuff any more in. Great value for money too.
4 based on 835 reviews
A new extension to an old hotel.
Ate here this evening and what an absolutely perfect meal. Warm welcome into a spacious dining room with plenty of The waitress was very helpful. Food was delicious. Mussels were fresh and very tasty with samphire and leeks. Lobster was perfect. Good selection of fresh veg and potatoes. Such a shame it is closing at the end of October. A great loss to the area. room between tables.
4 based on 958 reviews
Good atmosphere. Lovely choice of menu. We ate onTuesday night so not too busy. Maybe a little pricey. Fresh crab salad was delicious.
5 based on 113 reviews
Wow... you will not be dissapointed. Fried in beef dripping a treat. Cooked fresh to order by friendly staff & is really as cheap as chips. There is always a queue but don't let this put you off, local folk are so friendly.
4 based on 1334 reviews
Been here before and thought we would call in again for a spot of breakfast or brunch etc Walked in at 11:02 To be told that breakfast finished at 11..thats fine we said we will have a sandwich or similiar.Not possible we were told the kitchen is preparing for lunch you can have a scone!We left at this point and were both in agreement that we won't be back.In an establishment like this hot food should be an option all day and to miss the breakfast cut off point by 2 mins and they being unable or unwilling to accommodate us was a bit of a joke really...went to the rocking horse cafe instead ...so glad we did!!Iâm disappointed by this review. We would like to serve food all day but we are a small rural business so we allow our chefs a break between breakfast and lunch.. given we can do an awful lots of breakfasts on a morning! The chefs need a break and time to prepare for lunch!! This is not a city business that employs shift workers.. It is really unfortunate that you arrived at two minutes past 11 and missed the breakfast order. We have to stick to this otherwise the chefs would never be able to get lunch prepped. I think your 1 star review is really unfair!
3 based on 257 reviews
We came here for lunch and the homemade fish fingers were lovely! We also got a tuna sandwich which was massive but tasty came with hand cut chips which were great! Deserts are beautifully presented and taste great too.Girls loved the hot chocolate with marshmallow and cream! Harry who served us was very nice pleasant guy.Would visit again
4 based on 366 reviews
We found The Crown and Anchor by mistake when we were walking down to the back of Lindisfarne Priory and I am glad that we did. First of all it was dog friendly but, as the sun was shining, we decided to sit in the garden. There was an excellent choice on the menu and my wife's Gluten Free diet did not cause any problems. She had Fish and Chips and I had a "Ploughmans". Bothe were excellent and plentiful. The staff were very friendly and helpful, especially considering that they were very busy. There was also a good choice of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Would certainly return here at any time we are in the area.
4 based on 629 reviews
We ate here on our 2nd night stay on Holy Island and it was the best meal we had on our 4 night mini break in Seahouses/Holy Island. The lasagne was absolutely delightful and so was the home made rum and raisin ice cream, wish I had 2 scoops instead of only 1. I tried a local beer here and it was nice but then decided to go for my favourite beer, Belhaven Best. They also make the Lindisfarne Gin at this pub and my wife had this and said it was really nice. Would certainly eat here again if we returned to Holy Island. They only downside, is that booked the previous day but when we arrived they had put us down for the next night when we would have returned home. They did find us a suitable table as my wife has mobility problems at the moment.
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