Find out what British restaurants to try in Reeth including The Wensleydale Heifer Restaurant, Overton House Cafe and Deli, Buck Hotel, The Kings Arms, 1783 Bar & Restaurant, The Black Bull Inn Restaurant, The Bridge Inn Restaurant, Punch Bowl Inn Restaurant, The Bolton Arms, Bolton Arms
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4 based on 473 reviews
Sadly not impressed at all. As per another review the vegetarian options are shockingly lacking and expensive. I too had the wellington which was underwhelming and honestly, tiny. It was nothing like what the name suggests, a small smudge of mash with one (yes one very small) mushroom, a slice of goats cheese and a finger sized piece of puff pastry on the top. No veg or chips with it that's it for £13.00.Another party member had the mushroom stroganoff which was also very small - being that the dish is only made of veg you'd think there would be a generous portion given the price, sadly not the case. We ended up having to order extra chips just to fill us up. Really disappointed as had very high hopes for the place - it used to be brilliant!
4 based on 157 reviews
This is a country pub in the Yorkshire Dales. It has a couple of rooms in the bar and then again two rooms upstairs for the restaurant.
I have known about this pub for years but never had a meal. We went here tonight via a gift for christmas. I wish now that we had gone before as the food was great.I started with the Baked goat cheese with fig and salad, my good lady had the black pudding stack. Both were really tasty ( we do try each others food ) and portions are of a good size.We then moved on to our main course of Kleftico which was a really good portion of slow cooked lamb with vegtables and potatoes. A really good meal and perfectly cooked. Finished with a couple of Latte.Loved it so much that we booked straight after the meal for another table next month.
4 based on 134 reviews
Located within some of the most breathtaking scenery in Yorkshire, The Punch Bowl Inn, Swaledale, offers high quality accommodation, excellent facilities and a very warm welcome in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The original character of this 17th cen
We came here as a family party and were treated to excellent food and service. This is really proper restaurant food and presentation - much above what you would expect from a pub in the dales. All our party chose different menu items and all were reported as good. We were challenged to decide between starters and desserts, as we hadn't walked enough to justify both.
4 based on 158 reviews
Set in the glorious Yorkshire Dales, The Bridge Inn is a warm and friendly Country Inn,producing good food from locally sourced produce. Serving food all day we now have a loyal customer following, serving bar food such as our evr popular Fish and Chips t
Starter and desert excellent. Main okish. Had squid for starter, tasty, moist, lovely portion. The home made ginger sponge was excellent for sweet. The main was the beef, good sized portion however, the meat was laid over a vast mound of mixed vegetables, 3 roast potatoes and a Yorkshire pudding completed the plate. It was a shame there wasnât any mashed potato. Service was fine.
4 based on 92 reviews
We stopped for an evening drink and the pub was full of locals and visitors.As we had already booked our evening meal we could not stop to eat there but the menu looks homely and we will return
4 based on 64 reviews
The 1783 Bar & Restaurant delivers high-quality cuisine is at the heart with its elegant dining roomsâ magnificent view of Reeth green, the village, and the moors beyond, it has spectacular service and the finest of locally sourced Yorkshire produce. The
It's an attractive building, and the dining menu is ambitious. The ingredients seem good, though we did wonder about some of the claims: "chalk stream trout" is unlikely to be "from the seasonal larder of the Yorkshire Dales". Flavours were generally rich, even overwhelming, with too many competing flavours at times, and unnecessary sweetening. Service was well intentioned and occasionally rough at the edges - e.g. trying to clear dishes while two of our party were still eating.Overall it was pleasant enough, if rather expensive, and I don't think we'll be returning.Thank you for taking the time to review our restaurant.We will take your comments on-board and appreciate your feedback.We are disappointed that you don't think you will be returning as customer satisfaction is key to us, we are always looking for ways to improve and striving for excellence.
4 based on 190 reviews
Situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Reeth in Swaledale and on the route of the 2014 Yorkshire Grande Depart Tour de France cycle route, is The Kings Arms Hotel. This traditional village Inn dates back to 1734 and is affectionately named th
We visited out of curiosity because we were entertained by the landlordâs responses to some of his visitors. Indeed, weâve been visiting the Dales for nearly 10 years and not visited the Kingâs Arms.As it was Halloween, the pub was very well decorated. Someone had gone to a lot of trouble to do this. The landlady was a bit frosty with her reception at the bar although the young waitress was attentive, warm and friendly.We chose the Thursday steak special and the bottle of wine. First impressions were good and my steak was very nice. However, my wifeâs steak was as tough as old boots and when I tried to eat it, I gave up after several attempts. Presumably the people sitting next to us, who appeared to have organised a canine fest, already knew this as they were eating their own sandwiches (8.15pm, check CCTV).Overall, disappointing. It would also be good if the pub offers some healthy food choices.hello you know I will respond to this review as you mentioned you only came a after reading them you thought you would visit after 10 years visiting the dales glad you've taken this long to see us we've not been here that long I as requested by you looked at cctv great to see strange I only noticed that firstly the staff checked on you not once but twice first one was to see if you meal was ok secondly to clear your empty plates if there was any problem with any meals I am100% certain that frosty would be the first to ask you I also after cooking that late I do the washing up there was no plates with the so called tough steaks returned your either have been asked to put this review on or just totally born to moan also how would you even know if it was the landladyor not you've not been in here for 10 years if you come back in winter there is and will be one frosty person thats you 10 years later thanks for your review10 years to late ive seen you other reviews on other establishmentsand some you've given good reviews are discerningthey look terribleif you were not satisfied then mention it dont hide behind false lies thanks all the same see you in 10 years thanks frosty
4 based on 314 reviews
So good we ate here twice on our 3 day break. Old pub with a lovely feel, no music or TV's just people enjoying each others company, some great food and a good pint. Very doggy friendly too.
5 based on 212 reviews
Under new management, we have changed the focus of Overton House. As well as serving homemade soups, light lunches, snacks and an array of sweet treats, we also sell many of these items to take out. Soup, sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes are some e
This is a really delightful small, family run cafe. Food is reliably good and homemade. Really good panninis, delicious soups, lots of specials to choose from and of course amazing cakes. On this occasdion my husband had Huevos Ranchetos, a tasty spicy little egg and tomato dish, and I chose a lovely tomato and vegetable soup..... the plan was to leave room for cake. I wasn't disappointed with my date and apricot loaf. Moist, sticky and really yummy. Hubby squeezed in some gorgeous fruit cake and cheese. A good pot of earl grey and a couple of excellent Americanos completed the meal. Everything was really good. Friendly welcoming service and a chat with some locals. Great spot to watch the activity in the village.
4 based on 1742 reviews
Situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Wensleydale Heifer may be within easy reach of the A1 and M6 but it still feels totally rural. A traditional white-washed inn complete with leaded lights and swinging sign, The Wensleydale Heifer gives th
We've been wanting to eat here for a long time and were not disappointed. We reserved a table for 6pm in the Fish Bar and had the earlybird menu. The service was attentive and friendly from the moment we walked in. The food and presentation were outstanding and the atmosphere was lovely. One of the best meals we've had in a long time.Thank you so much for taking the time to post your lovely review.I am delighted that you had a great time and I have passed your feedback onto the team.We all look forward to welcoming you back in the future.
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