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Merchants 1688 - Lancaster - Photo album

Exceptional interior. Food is excellent and the value is amazing. We spent 90 pounds including tip and had duck and halibut mains plus starters. Southern England that is 120 pound night easily. Service was excellent and the waitress was very much in sync with their drink selection. Recommend highly
I visited the famous Merchants on route back to Lancaster train station. The pub is steeped in history and this is obvious from the moment you enter the building. I didn't order food as I was simply wanting a quick drink before catching the train, but the food looked amazing. The staff were very f
The staff & atmosphere are top notch! The cellar is a very cool place to dine. The food was underperforming in my opinion. I would not recommend the hollandaise & crab risotto, it was very soupy and lacked flavor besides a fishiness. The scallops were good, but so small. The Seabass I had as the spe
Only my second ever visit. Casta spotted it in his 2023 CAMRA Good Beer Guide. Lovely vaulted cellar bar ( easy access, pub built at street level into Castle Hill.) Three separate rooms opposite the bar. Large beer patio to the front. Toilets upstairs. The bar has a choice of up to eight real ales,
Wonderful. Last ate here about ten years ago, this was a totally different experience. Food was incredibly good, with a very interesting menu. We had the cheese souffle, followed by salted beetroot as a veggie option and wild boar (with garlic sausage), with a side of nadju macaroni cheese. Superb,
This was truly one of those most magical restaurants I've even eaten in. Absolutely delicious food, fabulous staff, and an atmosphere / setting that we just didn't want to leave. We will certainly be back to enjoy the experience once again. Thank you for a perfect night
Came for Father’s Day our first time visiting and we loved it. The atmosphere was so lovely, peaceful and cosy. We came on a Sunday so had the Sunday menu and opted for the lamb hotpot and the Sunday roasts and was one of the best roast dinners we have had, the lamb hotpot was also amazing! Great va
A really welcoming bar. Beer was fab, they had a gluten free beer on tap, which was both rare, and delicious. Prices not spiteful either. Staff were so friendly. Highly recommended.
We went to try the lancaster hotpot. They serve it with flatbread and red coleslaw. Ir is very good, recomend. We also had fish and chips, which was really crunchy. And the place inside is really interesting, worth seeing.
Friendly, professional and helpful staff, with an excellent food selection and top quality food. Mostly wheelchair friendly, however toilets are on the the second floor so will be a problem for anyone who needs easy/regular access to a toilet. The restaurant is rather unique in comparison to other
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