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Where 2 Eat & Drink in Scarborough
"This Seaside landmark was built in 1863 and still stands proud overlooking the picturesque South bay and Harbour. The beautifully designed hotel is rumoured to have a theme of time within the design of this stately building. It has 4 Towers, 12 Floors, 52 chimneys and 413 rooms."
"This stunning hotel is overlooking the town’s picturesque harbor and South Bay. Architecture quite simply the interior and exterior architecture. The ballroom is a beautiful venue and the foyer bar is as cosmopolitan as Scarborough gets."
"The Lobster Pot pub is the place to head if you’re looking for an extensive menu. Their main menu is packed with delicious options, including several rotisserie chicken options. They also have a special menu of gluten-free options."
"This quaint and charming café is set a little way back from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist area, down a side street. It is the perfect place to drop in for lunch or a coffee and some cake. The café is dog-friendly, and also has many options for those with gluten free or vegan requirements."
"This picture perfect early-Georgian house dates mostly from 1714 and is in 50 acres of manicured gardens. The interior has been restored to itsEdwardian appearance at the start of the 20th century and has a room dedicated to Amy Johnson, the pioneer aviator who officially opened the house to the public in 1936. Tours are given on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 11:30 all through the summer."
"One of our favourite attractions can be found right at the north end of the town. Take the dotto train to its north terminus or walk the scenic north cliffs to find a gorgeous stately home and gardens. Sewerby Hall has been restored back to its Edwardian glory."