Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 634 in 889 in Scarborough
Nº 194 of 259 British in Scarborough
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We were walking through Scarborough as part of our hike along the Cleveland Way and after walking past the Beach Huts in North, heading towards South Bay, we were on the lookout for somewhere to grab a quick meal. Everywhere seemed crazy busy, but luckily we found this place without a queue - possibly now I understand why no queue though as just wasn't great. My husband's small fish was huge! but he didn't enjoy so ate less than half. My battered sausage and chips was good/average quality, but the sausage was teeny! Still, we ate enough to fill our bellies so we could continue on our walk.
Laura T . 2020-10-01
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Good food nice friendly smiling staff. nice clean and tidy place to eat. Toilet facilities. Nice sea view.
Hazel Sanderson . 2019-06-29
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Buen precio ... una taza de té podría hacer cuatro tazas ... me encantó el olde aspecto un poco cara ascensor wounders lo haría.
Patrick G . 2014-10-25
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quería grande hasta el Royal Albert Drive Café que está en el paseo marítimo de Scarborough. Al estar a medio camino por entre el norte y el sur Bay no es el lugar más obvio de parada, por lo tanto usted puede aparcar justo fuera, es mucho más tranquilo que los otros y chip de restaurantes de pescado, y las mesas y sillas fuera sentarse en un verdadero lugar resguardado en el almuerzo. 5,80 libras de eglefino muy bien cocinado, patatas y guisantes blandos. Es básico con sillas de plástico, etc. pero vale la pena si no te gusta pagar una fortuna o competir con las multitudes.
Sarah R . 2013-04-14
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Nice moors pub, pretty standard. But nice n clean, staff were good and friendly.
218 Opinions
If you like lumpy mashed potato, tasteless veg and watery gravy, you will like this place. I have never seen a more sorry looking carvery in my life.
50 Opinions
I can't understand some of the reviews on here. I think people should review things based on reality. This is not Starbucks, Costa or Greggs. It's not Pret, McDonalds or Burger King either. It's a facility within a charity aiming to bring alive an era before these massive organisations had taken over our society. Manned not by highly paid executives rolling out strategy to beat the competition but run on a shoestring by volunteers and a few paid employees who are providing memories for a public who remember station waiting rooms and buffet bars exactly like the Signals cafe. This NOT a commercial operation, it is part of the exhibit of the railway buffet bars of the 40'-60's when a certain Dr Beeching took an axe to the railways which provided links to towns an villages throughout the country. Review it in the context of it's situation. To the women who were on duty when my family of 5 adults and 2 children called, thanks for providing us with the food and drinks which I remember from mainline and local stations operating pre Beeching cuts. It let us pass an hour in the type of buffet which was commonplace in my young days. Also gave me an opportunity to educate my youngsters over the life I used to live in and brought much of what they had just experienced in the steam journey from Whitby. A thorough authentic experience in keeping with the North Yorkshire Railway objectives To other reviewers who were less than appreciative of the reconstruction of the rail experience pre 60's, I suggest you volunteer your time and skills to one of the thousands of charities in the U.K. who are doing their best to serve their local communities. It might just help you come to grips with life and appreciate the work others do to help their fellow human beings.
2558 Opinions
We had Sunday Evening meal at this venue and it was to say horrible. We had the Turkey roast where the turkey was from a turkey style loaf cut for sandwiches, and tasted like ? . The lumpy known by other names as gravy was shameful. The noise coming from the kitchen sounded like the male cook and staff where having a party ! Only a week prior we had the same meal at the Sword Dancer which is another Hungry Horse brand in Sheffield and the food was delicious and real turkey breast pieces. I am an advocate for Hungry Horse but the Byways at Crossgates Scarborough is harmful to the brand . From a seasoned world traveler.