Best British Restaurants in Seahouses
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- SSteveNewcastle and Northumberland •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoOverall brilliant experience, food , service, staff all excellent, let down by the front door being constantly left open to allow a bitter freezing cold wind into the room , no one wants to sit in a bar paying almost £20 for 2 drinks freezing cold , suggested putting a self closing arm on the door , the lady took this onboard, and said she would pass on our suggestion, room was also very cold , you should not be paying £220 for a room to have to put a dressing gown and have to get into bed .More infoThe Joiners ArmsPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Alnwick•4.3
- CCalumNewcastle and Northumberland •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFriday afternoon and the joint was jumping in a nice friendly way. Valentines special 5 course taster was chosen so we tried something different rather than choose our fabulous favourites like Souffle , Fresh seafood or Steak. The finesse and flavours are always spot on and this set menu was no different. Fabulous seafood , brilliant beef , and a show piece baked Alaska to finish with aplomb ! As usual the staff were flat out but always friendly and engaging. All in all , it is not cheap but it is way better quality wise and in fact is very good value compared to some of the local so called competitors to be honest. Well worth a try if you have never been. We think of it as a wee monthly treat that we look forward to , savour at the time , and look forward to the next visit.More info21Price: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.8
- SSteveLondon •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoSince its relaunch and service of only tasting menus, Six has become one of our very favourite restaurants - which is slightly odd because we usually avoid tasting menus. We had the nine-course menu, the alternatives being a six-course and vegetarian six and nine-course alternatives. One great thing is that, not being oyster-lovers, one can swap out a course that doesn't appeal for a veggie alternative. Service is attentive but without crowding, and friendly rather than stiffly formal, which we like. Every course was a masterpiece in taste and presentation, and we've eaten worse in Michelin-starred places at twice the price. Wine starts at under £30 a bottle, but you can push the boat out and pay far more. So not a cheap place but very good value, and with excellent waiting staff.More infoSix BalticPrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.7
- CCarolNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe received a voucher for Blackfriars for Christmas. Booking was easy online. We arrived slightly early but our table was ready. The restaurant was not busy when we arrived and enjoyed the background music. Service was very good and we asked if we could mix and match between the menu’s and they said it was fine to do that. We ordered the fish platter to share which was really nice. I ordered the fillet steak, it was perfectly cooked to the way I like it and the chips were amazing, I ordered the beef dripping jus which was delicious. My husband ordered the corn fed chicken, again this was delicious. We had no room for desert so can’t comment on that. My husband also had the larger brewed onsite which he said was very nice. Only fault I would say is they put a service charge of 10% on your bill but it is explained it is not mandatory. Definitely will be back.More infoBlackfriars RestaurantPrice: Expensive• British• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.6
- SSusanEdinburgh/Midlothian •5 reviews5.0Dined on 31 Jan 2025Service was fantastic.Fpod took a wee while to come but was well worth the wait.Food was evidently freshly cooked . Fish was the best fish hadin a long time Attentive staff -would recommend 100% Will return in future 😃More infoThe Olde Ship InnPrice: Moderate• British• Seahouses•4.1
Discover best British restaurants in Seahouses
Discover the charm of British cuisine in the picturesque settings of Seahouses, Bamburgh, Newcastle, and Northumberland. These locations boast an array of restaurants that serve up authentic British dishes, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. Each restaurant offers a unique dining experience, from cozy gastropubs in historic buildings to contemporary eateries with stunning views of the Northumberland coast. The dining scene in these areas is vibrant and diverse, offering something for every palate, whether you're craving freshly caught seafood or traditional English fare. Patrons frequently commend the high-quality food and the creative menus, which often feature locally sourced ingredients. The overall dining experience is enhanced by attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere, making each meal memorable. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these restaurants provide a delightful taste of British culinary excellence in some of the most scenic parts of the country.