Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Alnwick. Alnwick (/ˈænɪk/ ( listen) AN-ik) is a market town in north Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town. The population at the 2011 Census was 8,116.
Things to do in Alnwick
4 based on 38 reviews
We visited in August due to reading reviews on Trip Advisor and it didn't disappoint. Unfortunately, there was no half lobster available (they cook what's caught!) but we still ate heartily and both kids (3 boys 12,10,8) and adults enjoyed. We had a lovely chat with the owner who enthralled the children with tales of giant lobsters and his knowledge of seafood. A cute place with tons of character! The best 'fast food' in the UK without a doubt.
Where to eat Fast Food food in Alnwick: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 2581 reviews
There's a good crew of friendly people working here and food is delivered relatively promptly. It's all good quality and the chips are great, one of my benchmarks for a good menu. They have plenty of wines to choose from. Looking at the website it's a shame they didn't tell me they do a Viognier by the glass. It's good to see they also do Pinot Noir by the glass The pub is considerably smarter than when I last visited about 15 years ago and there is much more to offer on the menu, such as hake, monkfish and squid. There are several meat options.There is a good section for dog owners, but they don't get a view of the sea.Craster looks a bit gentrified today with new restaurants having opened. Even in late October there are still hundreds of people doing the coastal walk up to Dunstanburgh Castle. That's a bit of a stroll really and if you want a bit more exercise a good option is to walk along the beach to Newton by the Sea, have a drink at The Ship and then walk back to Craster for a meal. That's about 2.5 hours walking so you'll deserve a proper meal and drink at the end of it.
4 based on 123 reviews
We luckily happened to be staying in Alnmouth on a Saturday evening and were able to book a table for the tasting menu at The Beaches. A very good dining experience in a lovely relaxed comfortable setting with charming host Donald. The meal was great and more than good value. The BYO dimension also helped.
4 based on 1409 reviews
This could be a great little pub. Unfortunately, like so many in the region, they pander to the dreaded, 4 legged friend.I love dogs, but why oh why, do inconsiderate owners, insist on dragging them into EVERY restaurant and bar?My girlfriend was mauled by 2 dogs as a 4yo. This has left indelible scars, both physical and emotional...but she has to sit in our car, if we visit places like this.On top of this, they don't accept cards for drinks. The ONLY saving grace for this establishment, is the Brewer, who is rightly proud of his craft and his products.
4 based on 529 reviews
Worth booking ahead- popped in on a Saturday as two couples and two dogs and was turned away.Popped back the following week (Thursday)and was rewarded with some beautiful Italian food. Great friendly staff too.The H&A has two large areas one of which is dog friendly. Would recommend.
4 based on 722 reviews
We called in here for lunch when visiting the area, parking is very limited but worth walking to from the local main car park.A very good and comprehensive menu offering fresh seafood amongst other good choices. Service was good from very efficient and busy staff and portions more than adequate. The main seating area is in a large conservatory giving wonderful views over the sea.
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