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The best restaurants in Wolds Weighton East Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire and The Humber
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1 Opinions in 1 websites
My brother and I ( both 60+)had been walking for over 5hrs on the Walds Way. We stopped off at Milla’s Friday afternoon for Coffee and Cake and were greeted by two delightful young ladies, who served us tea , coffee and cake and showed a genuine interest in our day. This is a saloon offering predominately eye brow & beauty treatment, but I would also recommend the coffee. As for my brows … maybe next time. Thank you ladies , well done.

106 Opinions in 1 websites
Delighted to return with my mum to this gem of a tearoom in the East Yorkshire village of Huggate, with a warm welcome from owner Rachel and husband Ken. Caring and attentive service and a truly outstanding array of freshly baked cakes and scones. My mum enjoyed her fruit scone and latte; tea for me plus a generous slice of the freshest, lightest chocolate cake. This tearoom is deservedly popular with walkers on the Yorkshire Wolds Way, and is served by bus on weekends and Bank Holidays from 5 April to 1 September by East Yorkshire's Wolds Explorer 200 bus from Pocklington, with connections from York and Hull, and on Saturdays from Driffield. Rachel's tearoom is a few minutes' drive from the A166 York to Driffield road, and is absolutely worth the detour. Highly recommended.

34 Opinions in 1 websites
Can't praise this gem enough. Went with 2 friends and had the most amazing breakfast. Top notch ingredients,superbly presented and cooked. Amazing price that i would had happily paid more for. I've visited a few café in the surrounding area, but this is far the best by a country mile. A very clean and hygienic small establishment, that is well worth a visit. 5 stars from me and highly recommended. Thank you.

130 Opinions in 2 websites
A warm welcome awaits you at the Manor Inn. My husband and I stayed here for two nights with our two dogs. Kathleen, Mick and their team were so lovely and our room was plenty big enough for the four of us. Some lovely little touches were included, bed was comfortable and the shower was hot with good pressure. We arrived on the Sunday in time for Sunday Lunch, which was delicious. Nothing was to much trouble… we struggled to chose between the roast or a steak, as they are renowned for them, and were offered a compromise in that we could have a steak with all the roast trimmings… perfect! Good roasties, beautifully cooked veg, plenty of gravy and all served on a hot plate! Puddings were good too. We were advised where we could walk the dogs, choosing to head up to Brubber hill where the views didn’t disappoint and it’s part of the Wolds Way… the pub sits at the halfway point so a perfect resting place for those walking. On the Monday we drove out to nearby Bridlington beach, which is dog friendly, and enjoyed a good walk in the sunshine. Highly recommend a visit.

10 Opinions in 1 websites
Wonderful venue, lovely, kind staff/owners. The home-made ice cream is delicious and the special coffee excellent. All enjoyed while taking in a breath-taking view across open countryside to the Yorkshire Wolds. Well worth a visit.

1592 Opinions in 2 websites
Based on other reviews, I went here with high expectations. The food and drink exceeded tham in every way. I thought that, with the owner being Italian, they might do decent Italian food. They don't: they do sensational Italian food, and that's from someone who doesn't usually choose italian food. My main was seafood linguini with garlic bread at 15.95. When it arrived, i thought that the portion didn't look huge, but after I'd fought my way through 5 very large shell-on king prawns, about 15 mussels and 20 chunks of calamari, plus linguini, all covered in a rich tomato source, I realised otherwise. Sweet was lemon cheesecake, served with vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberries and fresh raspberries at 6.95. Washed down with a lovely pint of IPA and a pint of Old Peculier, the total cost was just under £30. Sensational value for this quality. My friend had the vegetarian quiche, which was also excellent. The pub is a delight; very traditional with lots of quiet corners and a lovely outside seating area for sunny days like when I visited. Lots of choice of cask beer: there were 8 on, mostly from local breweries, with a mild and an old ale. The locals are very friendly: indeed, I was chatting to the very same 2 locals someone else complained about and gave a 1* review for. They were really funny and we had a great time. I guess if you don't like humour, go to a boring pub full of non-people rather than a characterful pub like this. I can think of very few other places that offer this kind of quality and value: to be precise, none. Worth 6 stars.

1556 Opinions in 2 websites
Sunday lunch with friends (4). We all took a roast @ circa £25 each. I had the pork which was tough, barely warm, and fairly tasteless. The black pudding and crackling were good. The apple sauce underwhelmed, a little bit sweet, not much flavour. Veg were uninspired. Overall unimpressed. Similarly my wife did not think much of her beef. Dessert (Apple streusel) was too dry, I didn't finish it. Double espresso was served in a large cup, and went cold before the dessert arrived. Only one real ale to choose from.

61 Opinions in 1 websites
Recently moved to Wetwang. The Victoria Inn is a very friendly pub, landlord and landlady made us feel very welcome. We popped in this evening to grab a quick pint and a takeaway from the bombay clay oven which is the restaurant/takeaway in the pub. Food was amazing, service was quick and we were given some complimentary poppadoms and pickles with our order. Would highly recommend the pub and restaurant. We will be back.