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The best restaurants serving British food in Eaglescliffe Stockton-on-Tees North East

4 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.8

130 Opinions

location-icon6A Station Road, England
British
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First time at the Framboisette. What a lovely place beautiful decor welcoming staff and gorgeous food. One of the best meals I have had in a while. Set lunch menu really good value. Will definitely be returning & highly recommend

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4.4

484 Opinions

location-iconDurham Lane, England
British
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Great food and service! Absolutely stuffed now! 😀

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4.0

129 Opinions

location-iconTees Valley, England
British
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We had afternoon tea today and it was absolutely lovely. Our waitress Libby was very attentive and made it a very pleasurable experience. Nothing was too much trouble and the setting was perfect.

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3.4

1324 Opinions

location-icon663 Yarm Rd, England
British
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Being familiar with this pub in the past, we seen that it had been taken over and took the first opportunity that we had to re-visit. I honestly wish we hadn't bothered. We are a family of four (Mum, dad, a 13yr old and a 10yr old) we ordered four adult meals and was really shocked when our food arrived. It was children's meal portions!!!! The price of these meals are absolutely ridiculous in comparison to what you get for your money. I understand that you find smaller portions in Michelin star restaurants, and fine dining places but this is a pub. We paid £2.50 extra for some garlic bread to go with the £14 lasagne. You can see by the photos attached. Another meal we ordered was a chicken burger, again it was small portion and was more like a children's meal than an adults. Additionally, we ordered two sausage, mash, peas. It was like a table spoon on mashed potato, small sausages and a table spoon of peas. We addressed our concerns of the small portion sizes and cost to the manager, however he said that they have no control over what's given to the customers. It's the brewery. We spent around £70 in total including drinks (which consisted of two pints of cider and two soft drinks) I wouldn't consider my family as big eaters either, but when you take your family out for food and everyone leaves still feeling hungry, it isn't good! It's a shame really, it's a nice pub and the staff were friendly but we won't be returning again after this!