Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Hardwick
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Hardwick restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Hardwick and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Hardwick restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
Featured Hardwick Restaurants
1. The Orangery, Rockliffe Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Darlington
“A lovely location for a special event” – this five-star property sits in over 365 acres on the North Yorks border, and its more formal dining option (you can also eat in the clubhouse overlooking the golf course) lives up to its name – a tall, striking pillared space with glass roof. Chef Paul Nicholson offers a four-course à la carte menu for £70 per person, or there’s a six-course tasting option for £95 per person, backed up by an impressive 400-bin wine list.
2. Crathorne Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Crathorne
2023 Review: “It’s still as good as ever at Eugene and Barbara McCoy’s country pub” say fans of this destination, ten minutes from Middlesbrough. “It’s one of the few places that still hold a traditional Beaujolais Day in November and has a waiting list of people wanting to come!”
3. Stable Hearth Neapolitan Pizzeria & Enoteca
Italian restaurant in Darlington
Duke Street - DL3
2023 Review: “Great pizza menu served by lovely people” remains the verdict on this award-winning pizza-stop, whose numerous accolades and certifications promise a Neapolitan experience through and through: your selection is cooked at 400 degrees and will be ready in 90 seconds!
4. The Bay Horse
British, Traditional restaurant in Hurworth
45 The Grn - DL2
Marcus Bennett’s fifteenth-century village gastroboozer – a regular on ‘best’ UK gastropubs lists, and a consistent scorer in our annual diners’ poll – is a “very dependable” sort of spot, offering “beautifully presented food, especially game in season”; there was the odd quibble this year (“are prices higher” now?) but it still makes for “a good all-round treat now and again”.
5. Raby Hunt
British, Modern restaurant in Summerhouse
Since its debut in 2009, James Close has put this Grade-II-listed former pub firmly on the UK’s foodie map, despite its out-of-the-way location in the County Durham countryside, not far from Darlington. Once a real ale boozer, in its converted state it has maintained two Michelin stars since 2016 and is one of the culinary flag-bearers for the Northeast with its extensive tasting menu – £195 per person for over 10 courses (or you can eat at the chef’s table for £300 per person). Compared with some other places of gastronomic pilgrimage, it didn’t attract a huge volume of feedback in our annual diners’ poll this year. But there were none of last year’s critiques, and all acclaimed “an excellent dining experience” that’s “outstanding all-round”, so we’ve maintained its ratings.
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