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Butlins | Places to Eat | Dining Out at Butlins
"A wide range of great vaule food and childrens meals, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner memu with grills, salads, burgers and desserts & drinks"
"A wide range of great vaule food and childrens meals, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner memu with grills, salads, burgers and desserts & drinks"
"There's something so invigorating about the first time you hear the roar of the sea, but it was the clattering and beeping of the arcade machines that captured the smallest holidaymaker's imagination. Skegness Pier is one of the largest Entertainment Centres on the East Coast of Lincolnshire, and has loads to do along with arcade machines, and 2p games, like 10 pin bowling, clip and climb, and air hockey. It juts out in to the North Sea, so make sure you take a stroll outside to get lungfuls of fresh sea air, and take in the incredible views."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user David Pickersgill used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Your first stop in Skegness should be the famous landmark, the Skegness Pier!. Opened to the public in 1881, this iconic structure provides amazing coastal views and hosts traditional arcades, bowling and even Lazer-quest!"
"My most unforgettable taste sensation from Skegness didn't come from the sea. While there are places to enjoy a traditional seafood platter of prawns, dressed lobster and cockles, it was a different local delicacy that I’ll remember for the rest of my life. Skeggy is the epicentre of boozy slushies - and despite being almost 40 years old, I can confirm that a raspberry slush with a double shot of Malibu is the best cocktail on Earth."
"Located across the road from Skegness Pier, Wellies Bar is perfect after trying your hand at the 2p machines. One person who visited last week, said: "Stopped here for a drink, excellent covid rules in place with all tables spaced out. "Staff so helpful and friendly especially the guy who had only started there that day. There is also a lovely sitting area outside when the sun is shining."
"Just a stone's throw from Tower Gardens, is Churchills Sports and Wine Bar. One football fan could not recommend it enough: "Visited each day over my weekend in Skegness. "Brilliant atmosphere for England's quarter final, friendly staff, it is the place to drink in Skegness."
"Located just north of Skegness, in Seathorne itself, the Seathorne Arms is well worth the trip just outside the town. One recent customer raved about the pub, posting: "Having visited so many of the pubs whilst on holiday in the Skegness area, this is one of our favourites. "The seating inside is particularly comfortable with plenty of undercover available outside and it is dog friendly as well."
"If you still have room for more food in the morning, the Cosy Corner Cafe is the place to visit. Described in the past as a hidden gem, this cafe is a must for some lovely cakes and cooked breakfasts if your stomach can stretch that far. You guessed it, the Cosy Corner is situated on Roman Bank and is certainly worth a visit."
"Enjoy traditional pub classics like Pies, Burgers, Surf & Turf, a Sunday Roast or lighter bites and healthier choices as well as a great range of drinks"
"Opposite the train station, The Lumley is perfectly positioned if you are heading to the coast via rail. "One of the best meals out for a long time," said one happy customer. "We had a mixed grill and a steak meal both were cooked to perfection and both were served with a peppercorn sauce that was delicious."
"While the Kings Lynn Minister (St. Margaret's Church) will give you insight into the royal-Gothic architecture of the region, an equally popular attraction is Oxburgh Hall, which is surrounded by a moat. Nature lovers can spend a wonderful afternoon in Snettisham Park or the Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trails. The Castle Rising is also worth a visit. At the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre you can marvel at impressive examples of real English glassmaking art."
"There's something so invigorating about the first time you hear the roar of the sea, but it was the clattering and beeping of the arcade machines that captured the smallest holidaymaker's imagination. Skegness Pier is one of the largest Entertainment Centres on the East Coast of Lincolnshire, and has loads to do along with arcade machines, and 2p games, like 10 pin bowling, clip and climb, and air hockey. It juts out in to the North Sea, so make sure you take a stroll outside to get lungfuls of fresh sea air, and take in the incredible views."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user David Pickersgill used under CC BY-SA 2.0. Your first stop in Skegness should be the famous landmark, the Skegness Pier!. Opened to the public in 1881, this iconic structure provides amazing coastal views and hosts traditional arcades, bowling and even Lazer-quest!"
"The Castle Rising is also worth a visit. At the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre you can marvel at impressive examples of real English glassmaking art. Reach all these highlights comfortably with a car hire in the UK."