Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Crowle
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Crowle restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 5 restaurants in Crowle and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Crowle restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Winteringham Fields
British, Modern restaurant in Winteringham
1 Silver St - DN15
“Start in the relaxed bar with some drinks and nibbles, then progress to a chat with the head chef who explains the restaurant’s ethos (including their own allotment, where much of the produce is grown) serves your course and explains it” – this is how your meal unfolds at this well-known boutique hotel, where they have replaced brick walls with a stable door to allow kitchen and dining room to interact. It is part of a converted 16th-century manor near the south bank of the Humber and in the wilds of North Lincs’ (the only establishment in the county to hold a Michelin star). All reports say chef James Nicklin’s cuisine here is “so so good” whether you choose the ‘Elegant’ menu for £149 per person or the ‘Prestige’ version for £174 per person. There’s also an à la carte menu for £69 per person, primarily available at lunchtimes.
2. San Pietro Restaurant
British, Modern restaurant in Scunthorpe
11 High Street East - DN15
San Pietro is a beautiful fine dining restaurant and boutique hotel set in a grade two listed windmill, with its onion-shaped ogee and ball finial, in the heart of North Lincolnshire. For more than 20 years, San Pietro has brought Greater Lincolnshire and the surrounding borou...
3. The Hope & Anchor
British, Traditional restaurant in South Ferriby
Sluice Road - DN18
“Don’t judge a book by its cover: this may not look much from the outside, but views of the Humber are impressive, the food is top-notch and waiting staff really friendly” – chef-patron Slawek Mikolajczyk worked his way up in the kitchen at neighbouring culinary heavyweight Winteringham Fields, opening this “wonderful” gastropub-with-rooms in 2015, where he has developed a zero-waste ‘whole animal project’. Last year, he opened Dom (meaning ‘home’ in Polish) along similar sustainable lines in Scunthorpe.
4. Clam & Cork
Fish & seafood restaurant in Doncaster
2 Fish Market - DN1
2023 Review: This “quirky market stall” in the fishmarket is the place to go in Doncaster if you’re looking for fresh seafood, raw or cooked to order, and accompanied by a glass of champagne. There’s a chalked-up menu but, beyond the “excellent” food and drink, not much in the way of creature comforts. Top Tip – “try the fish curry”.
5. DN1 Delicatessen & Dining
British, Modern restaurant in Doncaster
3 High Fisher Gate - DN1
“It’s perhaps a low bar, but the food is the best we’ve found in Doncaster!” according to a fan of this central operation: “a definite hidden gem in South Yorkshire”. To call it a deli doesn’t fully do its level of ambition justice, as it incorporates an open kitchen and a fairly grown up seating area for a meal. “Young chefs who are highly talented in creating the most amazing tasting sensations are part of a team with a unique bond (and front of house is one of the best we’ve come across)”. Pop in for a Caviar Crumpet or a spot of Torched Mackerel or Crispy Rabbit with Gochujang Sauce and Pickled Daikon.
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