Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Maryport. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including The Lifeboat Inn, The Stag Inn & Restaurant, The Old Mill Inn, The Bitter End Pub, The Old Ginn House Restaurant & Bar, Jack's Surf Bar, The Travellers Rest, The Briery Hotel & Restaurant, Oily's, The Ship
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3 based on 300 reviews
I was one of 10, who booked a meal for a family gathering one evening. Most have been here before, me included. Decent menu, something for everyone, caters for gluten free customers, and plenty of smaller portions for the elderly. Most had starters, which arrived in good time. The soup was very nice. Main meals arrived after about 30 mins, and everyone said they were very good, me included. Chips are real chips. A few did mention they were not as hot as they could have been, possibly because there were 10 of us. We were the last to leave... Service was very good, no complaints.
4 based on 580 reviews
Chef patron Warwick Muir opened Oily's in June 2008 since then it has carved out a reputation as one of Cumbria's premier eateries. The food is classic British with a few Mediterranean elements.
Firstly this review is 100% genuine and just my opinion.I have been to this lovely restaurant lately and I had a lovely 10 oz sirloin steak with Diane sauce.The meal was excellent and the restaurant is very comfortable.I would not hesitate to return.Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us such a lovely review & we hope to serve you again in the future
4 based on 293 reviews
, all our food is prepared & cooked to order from local fresh produce. We can cater for all your needs no party is to small or large .
We had a family meal here on 9th July to celebrate my husband's birthday. Six adults plus our 7 year old grand daughter. We had a variety of meals, which included minted lamb shank, steaks, scamp, mixed meat salad and everything was perfectly faultless.We hadn't visited Briery for about three years, even though we live on Moor Road, but we intend to visit again soon. There's no need to travel elsewhere when we have such a good establishment virtually on our doorstep. The staff were all extremely pleasent and the lady and gentleman who are running the place were lovely, they made us feel genuinely welcome There were certainly no negatives about our visit.
4 based on 493 reviews
Been many times before and always satisfied. Had the half chicken and home made chips - excellent! The wife had chicken strips with Stilton Sauce, her words âlovelyâ and yes you may have gathered she is from Workington! The two guys serving were both extremely attentive and friendly. Surprisingly busy for a Tuesday ! Free WiFi but slow.
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4 based on 146 reviews
Not only did our day out at Allonby become my puppyâs first time at the seaside but he got a bonus experience off what itâs like in a food/ bar establishment!! So fantastic a opportunity to be able to have something to eat and have the puppy with us, because leaving him in the car would be a big No!!!Chase was very well behaved throughout our meal, which was fantastic!! Visited on a cold rainy day so was the only customers in the dog friendly part off the bar which did have a little lack off heating!Food was Hot, good portions and value for money!! Slightly surprised by the kitkat as a coffee accompaniment, what a bonus!! Would recommend especially for dog owners and would definitely visit again sometime!!
4 based on 135 reviews
Always great food and staff whenever you call. Never been disappointed. We often call in a lunch time, but best to book for Sunday lunch. Weâll be back very soon.It is always pleasing to see returning customers and to hear that once again that they enjoyed their meals. Thank you for your kind words and we hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 615 reviews
Had a fab meal here. Home made. Dogs welcome in part of the pub too. Good selection of beers. Serves local beer too. Sticky toffee pud mmmmmm.
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3 based on 35 reviews
I do believe that you get what you pay for, but not in the case of The Old Mill. I don't expect much for my money, but I do expect to get what is advertised. The website facilities showed tempting tea making facilities with biscuits and bottled water! Certainly not in mine. In fact there wasn't even a kettle. I asked twice and eventually got one, - that didn't work! Also advertised were toiletries in every room. Again, certainly not in mine .(my journey involved a flight so I couldn't bring my own showergell). There were just empties in the shared bathroom. On the third evening, some appeared in the bathroom and I decided to take a bath, but half an hour later they had all vanished and the bath was covered in a layer of short black hairs as though someone had shaved their very hairy legs in the bath. The toilet was dirty, the shower door was off its runner and the plugs all had broken chains or were missing. My original booking was for a twin with its own basin, but this materialised into just a double bed. There was nowhere to dry a wet towel in the bedroom so by my fourth day, I had a wet soggy towel, as it was never changed.On my first morning,I went downstairs in search of breakfast. It was dark and silent with no sign of staff. I eventually found another guest and he showed me the breakfast bar, which provided a good continental breakfast of fruit, yogurt, cereals, brioche, etc.. The webite stated that it was possible to order a cooked breakfast, but on my third morning, guests asked a member of staff and were told that 'there is nothing hot in the kitchen ' so left with nothing.My room was clean, but cold. Again, the website advertised 'heating', but my radiator stayed cold, however adjusted.The redeeming feature of The Old Mill was the staff(when seen!) . They were all very pleasant, polite and friendly. Obviously, it is not their fault if their guests have dirty habits,but please could they do regular checks on the shared bathrooms, - and provide the facilities advertised!
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4 based on 13 reviews
Situated in Crosby, Maryport beside the A596 the Stag Inn is a welcoming pub and restaurant, serving great food and Cask Marque ales
Visited whilst on holiday in the area and wouldn't hesitate to go back if again in the region.Young staff very frendly and efficient. All meals were hot and tasty - my omelette in particular was exceptional.It is a shame that the restaurant area was poorly supported on a Wednesday lunch time - locals - rally round and support this pub.
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4 based on 183 reviews
Went today as i have geard food is lovely. Got there and had to sit upstairs as no seats. Not a problem. Asked for cod coujons abd chips. 10 mins later lady comes over and says no coujons would i have something else. They never had any fish at all only scampi. I tried that and was awful. Really disapointed.
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