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The best restaurants serving British food in Scarisbrick West Lancashire North West

7 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.6

246 Opinions

location-iconAsmall Lane, England
British
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Nice well stocked nursery with decent prices. Also has a small coffee shop.

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4.5

503 Opinions

location-iconMartin Lane, England
British
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We were visiting WWT Martin Mere and were looking for a cafe for breakfast to set us up for a day of walking and bird watching. We found ‘The Farm’ online and headed there on our way. When you arrive it doesn’t look much from the outside, but once you walk through the door it is welcoming, cosy and has a lot to offer. We ordered Full English Breakfast and it was very tasty and nicely presented. It came with toast which was a nice bonus, as so many places now you have to order it separately. There is a small farm shop which forms part of the cafe and has a nice range of local produce including small gifts and cards. We bought a couple of Rhubarb Pies to take away with us and they were delicious too! Would definitely recommend this establishment.

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4.1

1940 Opinions

location-icon544 Southport Road, England
British
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We had dinner early in the week on a Monday. The ambiance of the place was pleasant and tranquil. The starters were delightful, but the main course was slightly underwhelming. My partner ordered a steak baguette, and unfortunately, the fried onions were omitted and left off. There were only two other patrons in the establishment, yet the service between courses was exceptionally slow. To further exacerbate the situation, a staff member decided to vacuum the area adjacent to our table, making it challenging to engage in conversation.

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4.1

907 Opinions

location-icon48 Crabtree Lane, England
British
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Came across this place in our campervan. They allow overnight parking if you use the pub. They also allow well behaved dogs inside. It's obviously a work in progress at the moment (October 2024), but you see what they are aiming for with renovations to the adjoining building. Very friendly staff, and some good wines available. Some locals in the bar could do with moderating their language but otherwise a positive experience. Food was okay but not special. Very attentive staff. Nice location by the canal with picturesque walks. A great stop over between Southport or Liverpool areas on the way back to the M6. Parking is free if you use the pub otherwise it's quite expensive.

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4.0

951 Opinions

location-icon544 Southport Road, England
British
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we called for lunch today at our favourite restaurant and was served by our favourite waitress june who is always very nice and efficient i had the steak sampler a selection of different steaks and it was delicious this is a very nice restaurant with very nice staff and i cant wait to return best for steaks

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4.0

209 Opinions

location-iconSouthport Road, England
British
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Had a terrific lunch here, a really memorable experience. It was a beautiful sunny day, we sat at the rear of the cafe, outside, looking across the lovely, well kept marina and all the boats. The tables were spotless, the food was faultless and what really stood out was the quality of each and every one of the staff/servers that we interacted with. So pleasant and polite, very professional and efficient too. They really elevated our experience to the next level and should be applauded for it. We will definitely return.

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3.8

460 Opinions

location-iconHeatons Bridge Road, England
British
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Please know I visited dozens of times before writing this review. Heatons Bridge is bid disappointing, really, and has gone very much downhill lately. Less chatting by the staff and more cleaning up (especially outside) is definitely required. Staff need to remember that people go out for a good time so sulky, depressed attitudes shouldn't be the norm. Although it must be very difficult to find positive, energetic, upbeat staff in remote areas. But settling for staff that simply don't care will doom any business.