Best Dog Friendly Restaurants in Barnard Castle
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- RRogerManchester/Greater Manchester •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFantastic ambience in a quirky building. A background of pottery. Excellent service and delicious shared plates. Highly recommend.More infoKilnPrice: Expensive• Middle Eastern• Newcastle upon Tyne•4.6
- MMarkLondon •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoA lovely meal in a beautiful gastropub. Took the dog, family of 5, kids meal was loved by both kids, we ordered chateaubriand but waitress said cook wasn’t happy with it so after a slight delay they brought out a porterhouse half price along with some free starters. Which were unreal. Such a lovely gesture clearly service of the highest order, everyone happy with the meal, steak seasoned to perfection. Can’t wait to return. Thank you Hawthorn staff.More infoThe HawthornPrice: Very Expensive• Gastro Pub• Keighley•4.9
- HHowardNorfolk/Suffolk •11 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoA very comfortable restaurant. It has character in all aspects and charm which is lacking in so many restaurants. I've given 5 stars in all areas so there's not much to say. I was with a party who had all been before. It's one I wish to return to. It's a place you know will be reliable and deliver every time you go.More infoThe Wensleydale HeiferPrice: Expensive• British• West Witton•4.9
- RRohanNewcastle and Northumberland •2 reviews4.0Dined on 28 Dec 2024Nestled in a secluded area near Barnard Castle, this restaurant offered a dining experience that was almost flawless. The menu boasts a variety of dishes, and our choices for the evening were both diverse and delightful. The steak frites was an undeniable highlight—cooked to perfection with a crispy, golden portion of fries that complemented the tender, flavorful steak beautifully. Each bite was a testament to the chef’s expertise. Equally impressive was the chicken parmo, which came with a perfectly breaded coating and a rich, cheesy topping. It was indulgent, comforting, and utterly satisfying. The focaccia bread was a lovely nibble—warm, fragrant, and with just the right balance of crusty exterior and soft, airy interior. It added a rustic charm to the meal and was excellent for dipping into the accompanied red pepper hummus. The service was another highlight of the evening. The staff were attentive, friendly, and seemed genuinely passionate about ensuring we had a memorable experience. From thoughtful recommendations to impeccable timing, they added a personal touch that elevated the meal. Unfortunately, the dessert left us slightly underwhelmed. The pineapple tart, while visually stunning, was overly tart and carried a surprising hint of spice that felt too overpowering for our tastes. While creative, it lacked the balance we were hoping for in a sweet finale. Overall, this restaurant impressed us with its savory dishes and exceptional service, but the dessert could use some refinement to match the excellence of the earlier courses. A strong 4/5, and we would happily return for another meal—just maybe not for the pineapple tart.More infoRuna FarmPrice: Expensive• English• Barnard Castle•4.3
- CChristineNottingham/Nottinghamshire •1 review5.0Dined on 7 Dec 2024Modern English food, carefully prepared and presented. The oak- panelled and candle-lit dining room provides a great atmosphereMore infoThe Rose & Crown at RomaldkirkPrice: Moderate• British• Barnard Castle•4.4