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The best restaurants serving Default food in Seascale Copeland North West
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469 Opinions in 1 websites
We had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast at this charming little café. The food was excellent—fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. What really made the experience stand out was the friendly and welcoming owner, who went out of their way to make us feel at home The atmosphere was cozy and inviting, perfect for a relaxed morning meal. As an added bonus, there’s a lovely gift shop right next door, where we found a great selection of tasteful condiments and local treats to take home. A hidden gem that’s well worth a visit!

369 Opinions in 1 websites
A lovely tea room to walk to for lunch time. Warm welcome, nice menu choice & food was lovely, no scrimping on the fillings. Dog friendly with a treat for our two girls. Gifs shop to look around with reasonable prices. Thank you very much.

401 Opinions in 1 websites
We had chosen The Boot because it was highly rated on Trip Advisor, I'd emailed in advance and booked for Easter Sunday. We then had to change our plans so I emailed to cancel and they were very helpful all through the process. Then we found ourselves in Eskdale on the Saturday and so popped in on the off chance... despite most tables being reserved, they were able to shuffle stuff around and fit us in. The place was really busy with some regulars as well as many tourists. The service was brilliant and the food was exceptional! I would highly recommend The Boot and if I get the chance will definitely be back!

13 Opinions in 1 websites
Hidden Gem. Not much in seascale but this is a lovely little cafe. Friendly staff. Lovely homemade food. Definitely worth a visit if you here.

5 Opinions in 1 websites
Visitó aquí El lugar no estaba muy ocupado. El personal estaba bien. Se sentía un poco raro allí. Atmósfera extraña. La comida era decente. Nada sorprendente o te hizo decir wow. Pero está bien. Esto es sólo un restaurante / bar promedio de hotel. Intentaron hacer que se viera elegante por dentro, pero se pierde la marca. Los precios son razonables.

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Me alojé en el hotel por dos noches y decidí comer en el restaurante del hotel. Tuve el pastel de carne y cerveza con me pareció muy sabroso. Gran parte fue también. La comida que incluye una jarra de salsa se sirve muy caliente, así que no tengo quejas. Precios razonables también. ¿Volvería a comer aquí? 100% si.

498 Opinions in 1 websites
My wife and I ate here on a busy Saturday night and the following Sunday. Staff were very friendly and service was very good, we did not have long to wait for the freshly prepared food, from a menu that catered for most tastes. The surroundings were clean, pleasant and relaxing in this traditional Inn. All dishes were well presented and tasted lovely. Brook house Inn ticked all our boxes, we won't hesitate to eat here again when in the area.

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A massive THANKYOU to Paul and Angela for their fantastic hospitality, perfect communication and for having us, it felt like home from home. We originally were meant to stay the week before but after us getting caught in the snow on route, Paul and Angela kindly offered for us to go the following week with no additional charge. They went above and beyond in looking after us, and we were left to do our own thing too. Beautiful lodge, Whitehaven near by for bars and restaurants, cute little seaside town. 25 mins from scafell so the perfect place to stay if you’re walking!!! We will definitely be back can not thank you guys enough!!!! Highly recommended, merry Christmas and see you next year. Lesley and Amy xxx

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Disappointed. For my husbands 60th birthday family dinner, whilst away in The Lakes. We read reviews on here, and the photos of the food looked good. Our experience was very different. We'd tried to book a table for 8pm. To learn that the kitchen shuts at 8pm, so they gave us one for 7 45. On arrival, there was no one to show us to our table. One young chatty lady working the bar, which meant 3 people waiting was a long wait. I managed to get the attention of a waitress, of which there were 2 for the entire pub. She was very nice and showed us to our table. We were urged to order our food 'at the bar' quickly, as the kitchen closes at 8. We all rushed our choice, and then I went to order, I was stuck behind 2 other customers before I could order. I asked if this would be a problem, and the reply was, you'd better hurry the kitchen closes. That's what I was trying to do... but 1 bar staff was ridiculous. All the while, an in charge looking man flitting around. It would have been helpful, instead of warning the waiting people time was ticking, if he'd have just taken the orders and helped the girl. When we did finally order, we had people behind us queuing, we were feeling pressured. My husband asked for a Bitter with a Guiness top (a popular drink in Ireland), the confusion on the bar staff's face and the discussion on how they would charge for it. Computer says no. The manager (the floaty, sullen one) was just rude... Basil Faulty rude. My husband said in a friendly way, "you should try it" the man with distain said "I won't" Getting onto the food.Cilli natcho's - burnt, tasted burnt. 8oz sirloin steaks. They were not 8oz. 6oz maybe. Overcooked certainly and it was just bland. Extremely disappointing and underwhelming. The waiter had also switched mine with my husbands, I'd even asked him... he had no clue. My sons schnitzel was dry and overcooked. We were never asked how our meal was, waiter was literally bringing out food and collecting plates. No service training. All in all, dont bother with Faulty Towers. It was dreadful. Miserable experience fir my husbands 60th. Never mind