Reviews on British food in Morpeth, England, United Kingdom including Healthy Prep Kitchen, The Chantry Tea Room, The Old Bakehouse, Micah's Tea Rooms, Northumberland Arms, Widdrington Inn, Restaurant at The Anglers Arms, Shoulder of Mutton Pub, The Black & Grey, Cafe Vault
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4 based on 108 reviews
Had a cheese and red onion scone here with a latte. The scones were delicious and full of cheesy flavour with the onion coming through. They were very filling but totally scrumptious. The service was lovely, the waitress being chirpy and friendly. A lovely environment to sit and enjoy a morning break. Very cosy, not many tables but delightfully elegant, quaint and clean. Itâs a definite winner with me.
4 based on 271 reviews
Traditional public house, with a fantastic reputation for our Beers, Wines, Cocktails, Cuisine and customer car and entertainment. We cater for all dietary requirements, our Menu changes seasonally using locally sourced produce. Come and give us a visit y
We visited here on a very rainy day with my daughter and her boyfriend and their 14 week old lab pup. Iâve never really been a dog person so I was a bit apprehensive. They were so friendly and accommodating. Food was good and well priced and the whole experience very enjoyable. Would definitely recommend this place. Great staff nice atmosphere and good food. Thank you so much, hope to see you again.RegardsAnna
4 based on 234 reviews
This really is one of the best pubs that we have been to. The bar staff and service were excellent, so friendly and made you feel very welcome. They were attentive without being bothersome.Now as for the food, the portions were so generous! But most importantly the food looked and tasted amazing. It is how I imagine oub food to be, familiar but done well which this pub does.Love the cosy and laid back atmosphere, we felt very comfortable and relaxed throughout the evening. We will be going there again for sure.
4 based on 420 reviews
We are a traditional English country pub that nestles next to the river coquet in northumberland. Our food is a mix of bar and restaurant, and we try and source as much as possible from local suppliers.
Fantastic menu, something for everyone, comfortable dining room, excellent value lunchtime menu and friendly service. Nine of us had lunch here (fortunately we booked as the restaurant was very busy) and we'd definitely go again.
4 based on 658 reviews
we do food every day Monday to Saturday from 11.30 to 3pm then 5pm to 9pm and on Sundays 12noon to 6.30pm
An extensive and varied menu with extra daily specials. Food was very good quality and the portions were very generous - my friend had a "small" portion and it wouls hardly fit on the plate!Staff efficient and friendly. For a Tuesday lunchtime in September, it was pretty busy with a steady stream of diners.Will certainly be back.
4 based on 1419 reviews
A fully re-furbished 1820's Coaching Inn, originally built by the 3rd Duke of Northumberland. Beautiful bar, lounge and restaurant, immaculately decorated and next to the River Coquet. Six luxury en-suite rooms, accredited 5* by Quality in Tourism/Visit E
So... we arrived for our meal at 1.30 and were welcomed and shown to our table. Drink orders were taken and food orders placed. Quite a long wait for food and no offer of more drinks while we waited? Food arrived but one meal missing. Food very average and for the following reasons:Steak and Ale pie was supposed to be homemade? Looked bought in and pastry very tough. Not much filling and steak chewy.Burgers a huge disappointment. Brioche buns dry and burgers tough and dry. Chips with steak pie not very good and not many of them? Peas with steak pie very dry and shrivelled up! Puddings not much better. Tiny little dish for custard with a huge kids portion of crumble? At no point were we offered more drinks and we were there for 2 hours. Asked for military discount and asked to show an ID card. All in all a very disappointing experience and customer care not good. Food very average and will be going to the Ridley Arms next time. Dear GuestWe apologise if you feel we did not meet your expectations on your recent visit. Having spoken to our duty manager, we were of the opinion that there weren't any problems, as when we checked back on your table when food had arrived, there were no comments passed onto us. Had you mentioned any items not to your liking then, we would have most certainly dealt with anything we could. Rest assured our pies are made from scratch in-house.We are also sorry if we offended you in any way by asking for ID; I'm sure you can appreciate when we are offering a substantial 25% discount to military personnel, it is normal practice to request ID from customers.We value your custom and hope you will consider us in the future.Vanessa CGuest Relations
4 based on 204 reviews
Micah's is a family run Grade II listed tea room in the attractive market town of Morpeth in Northumberland. Meet with friends or family, inside or out in our (sometimes) sunny courtyard, but above all have the memorable experience of great value food and
This is a lovely, intimate tearoom with a small garden area neat the clocktower. Offers soups, sandwiches, cakes, pastries, scones and full meals many of which are Gluten free which is to be commended. Service is welcoming and friendly. The fittings are quirky with a retro feel and it is as pleasant on a warm sunny day as a cold winters one. We have been here on both.Hi and thanks for taking the time to write your comments.We are a little off the beaten track for Morpeth. But head for the clock tower at the end of the High Street and on the left of Oldgate you'll find us at number 13. Teapots hanging outside!We do offer homemade soups and fresh sandwiches and our Gluten Free and Vegan ranges are every increasing...Very quirky style but we like it. Come see us again soon.
4 based on 326 reviews
Called for a bite - bacon butty and a pot of tea. It was nice but nothing special. Prices were average and cafe clean.
4 based on 241 reviews
Quaint, traditional English Tea Room with home baking at the heart of the business. Serving breakfast, lunches and afternoon teas with a table licence for wines and beers. All food including our delicious traditional scones and cakes are cooked and served
Beautiful little cafe, cosy and clean. Very friendly staff taking orders. The quiche was delicious - home made - huge slice too. For an extra £1.00 my husband opted for a jacket potato with it. My daughters loved their lunches too. I had a warm sultana scone which was light and delicious. We all thoroughly enjoyed our food and will definitely call again when next in Morpeth. Highly recommend.
5 based on 93 reviews
Fabulous to find somewhere I can eat out (and have choice) while sticking to my cholesterol lowering diet. Will definitely be returning for more. Helpful, friendly advice given on diet too.
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