Reviews The Craster Arms Restaurant

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Alison Carrington
+5
Stunning gorgeous food best fillet steak I have ever had, waited a whole year to come back here staff great very friendly and helpful the place is spotlessly clean and the menu caters for all types well worth a visit if your in the area
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Fiona Valks Bullen
+5
Excellent dog friendly pub. Popped in yesterday for a bite to eat. Food and service exceptional. Don't have breakfast if you intend to have the giant fish and chips! Will certainly be returning!
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Heather Taylor
+5
Absolutely Brilliant pub, lovely food . We had a great day on Sunday celebrating Northumberland day, live music punch and Judy and a pipe band. We have eaten her a almost all week and not had a bad meal. Staff are brilliant really helpful and friendly. Well worth a visit.
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Eileen Wilson
+5
The steak pie is to die for. Totally delicious. Well done to the chef. Pub was heaving but we didn't have to wait long to get served. Staff wete excellent x
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Paul Spink
+5
Fabulous pub! Great food, great beer and the management and staff can’t do enough for you. Highly recommended!!
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Joy Dixon
+5
Just popped on for a quick drink whilst walking the dog, ideal beer garden, didn't eat but we'll be back soon to try. Lovely friendly staff.
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Simon Rayson
+5
Nice walk from Seahouses for lunch. Food and drink lovely and great that they are dog friendly. Service great and very polite. Maybe a bit expensive but you pay for what you get!
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Jonathan Stark
+5
Always the very best of welcomes from all of the staff, this gets passed on from Chico to Connor to all of the staff. Never fails to make us feel welcome , a rare commodity in today's high turnover industry. Keep it up guys, you're legends !
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Jane Margaret
+5
Jane, Gloucestershire: Whilst on holiday in Beadnell we visited the Craster Arms - nice pub, friendly and helpful staff. Food excellent and good choice. Nice selection of beers.
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Jo
+5
Called here for lunch. Staff welcoming, pub was well decorated. The food was really nice, however we did think it was a little expensive! But most importantly Dog friendly.
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THOMAS ROSS
+4
Mature couple on holiday. Had mussels x1 steak pie with chips x1 steak pie with mash x1 Steak pipe was fab. Meat was real tender and pastry was just right. Severed with baby carrot, red cabbage and gravey as well. I'd def have the steak pie again ..Shetland mussels were great as well. Had great couple of pints of ale beer £57.30 which I thought was excellently value. Also a big shout out to the super friendly and attentative staff.
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David Cullen
+5
Fantastic food, fantastic service what more could you want. If you are in the area definitely give this place try. We didn't go into the beer garden but it did look really nice too
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Stephen Rothery
+4
Very large eatery pub with a couple of decent real ales. Large outside area. Worth a detour from the coast path. Near the church (which is well worth a look at)
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Stephen Horsfield
+4
A really brilliant pub with a fantastic garden. Was frightened off eating at first, as the prices are pretty high but settled for a bowl of Mussels with fresh bread, a portion of onion rings and two portions of chips between me and my partner. All very good and I would say the chips were the best chips I have ever eaten in a pub or restaurant. Just superb. Fairly decent portion sizes too. Brilliant staff and a friendly welcome.
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L H
+5
The Sunday roast was so good we had to revisit later in the week for the amazing fish and chips. The pub is fantastic in a beautiful location. The staff are lovely.
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Dave Rowley
+4
Fish and chips were amazing. Crisp, light batter, huge fish. Chips and mushy peas were great also.
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Gillian Beetham
+4
Decent food, slightly expensive but nowhere seems to be cheap these days. Excellent staff and service. Very busy for a Monday evening in September so best to book. Very dog friendly, almost everyone in there had a dog. Large beer garden if the weather is good and small wooden huts to sit in too.
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Daniel Holwell
+4
Walked along here for Sunday lunch. The staff were friendly. The roast pork was a little dry, but there was a good sized portion and I ate it all, so no grumbles here.
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Alec Golden
+4
The Craster Arms Inn has a good atmosphere. We booked a table as there were 7 of us took us a while to get the table as it looked very busy, order was taken again it took us a while to get our food then one of the party didn’t get any food till we asked were it was then 10 minutes later it came we were nearly done. Staff were quite attentive at times but like I said it was busy so I suppose they can’t get around everyone. The meat pie and mash was very tasty all the other food was good too, the only problem was that they should really offer a plain burger rather than one with all the trimmings for kids.
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Iain Murray
+4
Everything was acceptable, the service was good, although the side room we were in was very warm, and occasionally forgotten by the staff. The place was very busy (to be expected on a sunny Sunday) so we didn't expect anything other than a small wait. The food was good, not exceptional, but good. Beef Sunday lunch was good, Burgers were acceptable and sweets were nice. Bread and Butter Pudding was very good. 4/5 is a decent reflection of the experience.
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Rob Randell
+5
Enjoyed a Sunday lunch, staff were welcoming and atmosphere relaxed. Food was very good. If we are ever back this way for a break, we shall revisit.
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Colin H
+5
Superb pub, nice location, outside seating area with wood cabins and log burners. Good selection of drinks especially gins and a solid gastropub food menu. Definitely recommend 👍
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Elaine DaCosta
+5
We went there a few times for a meal and a night out while on holiday. The atmosphere is very good and also have a band on at the weekend, who were brilliant. The food was very good and delicious, we both had the steak pie with vegetables, delicious, came with the choice of mash or chips, I loved the sticky toffee and my husband liked his cinder honeycomb sundae.
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Andrew S
+4
Nice pub in the centre of Beadnell. The main attraction in nice weather is the very large beer garden which has plenty of heaters and a number of 'huts' providing a novelty and you're own private garden room. We ate here twice, in hindsight found the food a bit over priced which is maybe a sign of the times. It's good standard pub grub but mains at upwards of £24 which don't include sides weren't of the quality to back up the price tag. The Beadnell Towers around the corner is if anything a little cheaper and the food a few levels above at least. If you're in the area in the summer months would recommend it for the beer garden.
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Debbie C Rawling
+5
Fr8endly table service, the meal was delicious, relaxed beer garden. Need to book if you want eat in the restaurant
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