Places to Eat
If you would like to eat out in the evening, please do ensure you have booked your restaurants well in advance. Shortly before you arrive it is worth re-checking this reservation due to fast changing circumstances. We do have a bbq you can use at Budle Hall and Sunnyhills, Belford (amongst other places) can also supply delicious take-away food.
We are very lucky to have such a good selection of restaurants and cafes in and around Bamburgh - and a number of local taxi firms are available to take you to and from Budle Hall for dinner.
Gordon Patterson's Local Taxi: 07803 496278
Parks Taxi Hire, Seahouses: 01665 720542
As well as the dining options below many more can be found on the Bamburgh Parish information site.
The Potted Lobster
Warm, rustic & nautical-inspired outlet for seasonal seafood such as lobster, squid & oysters.
The Waren House Hotel
For the past 5 years the Grays Restaurant has been awarded an AA Rosette Award for its excellence in food and service.
The Castle Inn
A gold award-winner with the North East England Tourism Awards and Great British Pub Awards 2019 finalist.
The White Swan
This is what you call " A real hidden gem " in the small village of Warenford, near Belford. Delicious local and seasonal food, it's hard to choose from the menu but make sure you leave room for dessert when you dine here.
The Copper Kettle Tea Rooms
From teas and coffee to fresh sandwiches and jacket potatoes to scones and cakes - all made fresh in the cafe on a daily basis.
St Aidans Bistro
This bistro in St Aidan's Hotel on the front at Seahouses is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Click on the link above to see a sample menu.
The Sunningdale
A choice of traditional comfort dishes as well as speciality dishes such as Pan fried Seabass or local Lamb shanks.
Carnabys, Brownieside
A great place to have lunch or tea on your way too and from Alnwick. Click the link above for a sample menu. Closes at 4pm.
BOX.pizza
Wood fired sour dough pizza using locally sourced toppings served from a shipping container at Swinhoe, just by Seahouses.
The Stableyard, Craster
Just off the beaten track at Craster, a lovely place to go for lunch or tea. A small gift shop to browse whilst you’re waiting and plants for sale.
The Barn at Beal
A great place to have a meal on the way to and from Holy Island.
The Jolly Fisherman, Craster
Book in here after a bracing walk to Dunstanburgh Castle.