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24 Opinions in 1 websites
Went here for breakfast one morning whilst staying in a caravan onsite. Mega breakfast was great, well presented and very tasty. Prices about average and ladies serving very friendly and efficient. Would eat here again.

16 Opinions in 1 websites
Not visited the queens since it’s been under new management, but thought I’d pop in this week. Well what can I say? Cleanliness is appalling, the warm welcome and inviting atmosphere that you had with the previous staff is gone. I used to come to the queens at least 4 times a week but I won’t be bothering again, staff are more interested in gossiping than serving the queue at the bar. Shame it’s changed hands as it was a fantastic atmosphere and had a real community feel before.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Excellent breakfast sandwiches, decent coffee and friendly service. All round good value for money…we will return when we are back in town.

270 Opinions in 1 websites
Made a reservation and wven had it confirmed by email the day before, however on arrival to the restaurant the day after the email confirmation/reminder it was shut, with no contact made to myself, imo do not bother visiting as they even though they claim the guest is god, it clearly isnt by this behaviour. Very disappointed and a complete waste of time.

103 Opinions in 1 websites
I joined folks from church for a lunchtime meal at the Glendower a few weeks ago. I had an excellent lunch in pleasant surroundings. I very much enjoyed the prawn cocktail, the lamb dish, finished off with sticky toffee pudding and ice cream. The portion sizes were just right. Our visit lightened the mood despite the miserable weather outside.

45 Opinions in 1 websites
Couldn’t get in the Lytham Kitchen as they were full and so glad we didn’t as staff were a lot more helpful. Visited over August Bank Holiday weekend whilst on holiday in the area. Seated straight away on a large table at the back of the tea room. Menu has a lot of choice with all the food you would expect Jacket potatoes with various fillings, sandwiches, home made quiches, scones cakes etc. The prices are very reasonable especially for a town centre tearoom. I think the thing that makes it special is the attentive staff. My daughter is autistic and has communication problems but they were very kind, talking to her (not us) and understanding what she was trying to order. When our lunch came the plates were massive ! I ordered quiche thinking it would be a slice … it was a full individual quiche with salad and a pot of coleslaw. The jacket potatoes were like a full meal again served with plenty of filling, a salad and pot of coleslaw. My parents in law were very pleased to get loose tea in their pot and not the usual tea bags. Unfortunately we were all too full for dessert but from the ones we saw they looked delicious. Would definitely recommend and hoping to call in again next time we are visiting the area.

13 Opinions in 1 websites
Everytime I visit, there is always a warm welcome. I especially love having a cup of tea while sinking into one of their luxury armchairs. If the food or drink wasn't right, then a friendly word was met with a friendly response. I paricularly liked the toilet vibe downstairs. I'm funny about toilets, but this is up my street. You can be yourself around like minded people. Neurodivergent friendly. Thank you Kathryn.

203 Opinions in 2 websites
Best fish & chips have been to in all UK. Sometimes the chips are a bit dry. Fish batter is incredible. The video transitioning menu’s are stupid. Just as we’re looking it transitions to something else, leave menu on to be seen. There’s been a few young staff over the years with an attitude or impatient, like asking what we want while looking at menu and waiting for the stupid menu to transition. Last one was holding my tray while talking to colleague all over my food. Had to say something.

175 Opinions in 1 websites
We attended an event at the Clifton Arms Hotel which we really enjoyed. The decor of the hotel was lovely with a great view over the seafront. Breakfast was excellent - nice choice of cooked options to order as well as a small buffet of cold items to help yourself to. The car parking is limited with some spaces quite tight, but there is free on street parking along the seafront so not the end of the world.