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Cafes & Coffee Shops near Seamer, Scarborough | Reviews
"Le Jardin is a fabulous Independent cafe-bar serving excellent coffee with home cooked food. There are always specials available both food and drinks offering value for money. Catering for Coeliacs with an extensive Gluten Free menu."
"24/25 Newborough, Scarborough YO11 1NA EnglandItalian, Pizza, European, GrillLunch, DinnerTakeout, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, BYOB[email protected]+44 1723 507336http://www.pomodoropizzeria.co.uk"
"If you want your food delivered quickly and prefer not to collect, then one of the best Chinese takeaways in Scarborough for fast delivery is Flying Dragon Chinese Takeaway. The fast delivery is not the only reason you should choose this affordable takeaway, as the food also receives good ratings. Diners recommend the soups, duck dishes, and the fried wontons."
"Back in central Whitby, the cutely named Bitz N Pizzas is another of the best Whitby takeaways. Located on Flowergate, this is a traditional takeaway restaurant that caters for a variety of tastes. You get to pick from a big selection of pizzas here, of course."
"Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 3:40pm till 10:30pm, Sunday 3:40pm till 10:15pm. Previously a collection-only takeaway, Gino’s Pizza recently updated their website to allow customers to order and pay online for home delivery. As the name suggests, their main offerings are pizzas but they also offer other takeaway favourites such as burgers, kebabs, fried chicken, parmesans and a few pasta dishes."
"Situated in a charming Yorkshire inn, The White Swan Restaurant is a lovely place to dine with it's own charcoal oven and an elegant dining room. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the menu uses locally sourced ingredients to create a variety of British favourites including fish and chips with homemade tartare sauce. For something a little different, opt for the Yorkshire tapas, consisting of a selection of small plates that showcases the region’s most popular cuisine."
"A Grade II listed pub dating from the 1600s located on the right-hand side of cobbled Church Street. One of the oldest pubs in Whitby, The Black Horse has a varied history. A pub since the 16th century, it has also been used as a funeral directors, spirit warehouse, and brothel."
"The building dates back to the 1600s and as such has a Grade II listing. It is in Church Street whose cobbles march the age of the pub which is one of the oldest in Whitby. Over the years, the building has been a funeral parlour, a spirits’ warehouse as well as a brothel."
"Whitby Brewery is housed in a converted barn, where a small bar serves five cask beers and a selection of bottles all produced on-site. Knowledgeable and friendly staff pull the pints, making it the perfect spot to refuel after trekking up the 199 steps. Sit on one of the beer barrel stools and sink a pint of Whitby Whaler right next to the tanks in which it was made."
"New brewery tap in the Brewery’s new premises, standing in the shadow of Whitby Abbey, overlooking the sea. A selection of Whitby Brewery’s beers are on hand pull. You can park your car close by, or you can climb the 199 Abbey steps to get there."
"Walkers are pleased as punch when they find this place on the clifftop behind Whitby Abbey. There's just enough room inside the modern brew plant for three tables – half the space is taken up by a gloriously..."
"At the top of those 199 Steps, and before you get to Whitby Abbey, you’ll be confronted by the compact Church of St Mary. The building goes back to a Norman church, consecrated at the start of the 12th century. The tower, choir and parts of the nave all date to that earliest period, and at the transept you can look for the three Gothic lancet windows."
"The 199 steps of Church Stairs lead steeply up from the end of Church St, passing the spooky graveyard of St Mary's Church, a favourite haunt of Goth courting couples. The atmospheric interior of the church is..."
"Just a stone's throw from the centre of Whitby, Pannett Park offers a haven of peace and quiet with an exciting new play park for children and beautifully kept gardens, lawns and wooded areas for the whole family to enjoy. Click here to view the Friends of Pannett Park website."
"Pannett Park, a haven of peace and tranquillity and located close to the centre of Whitby in North Yorkshire, is well worth a visit, whichever season of the year. Excellent for family and nature walks."
"Every Scarborough local has a memory of the Harbour Bar which continues to be one of the towns most recognisable spots. Share a lemon top whilst you ask your partner to marry you. Photo: Richard Ponter"