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Diners' Choice: Great for outdoor dining restaurants in Lancashire

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Updated 05 December 2024

Looking for the best restaurants that are great for outdoor dining in Lancashire? You’re in the right place. Each month, OpenTable analyses nearly 2 million global diner reviews from the past four months. We sort the results by location and category to help you discover new favourite restaurants. It's a great partnership: you book, eat, and review. We listen...and deliver the results for all to benefit. Enjoy!


A photo of Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton restaurant
4.9
4.9 (326)
£26 to £40
Contemporary British
Howgill
About the restaurant
With access to panoramic views of Pendle Hill, and a range of seasonal menus, created and tailored by our Chef Patron, Doug Crampton, Eight at Gazegill is the epitome of a 'farm-to-fork' restaurant, being owned by and located directly on a working organic farm, Gazegill Organics, in the Ribble Valley.

Showcasing the best of the produce from the farm, which includes organic slow-reared pork and raw milk, and utilising the seasonal bounty that can be found in the surrounding hedgerows and countryside, Eight at Gazegill reconnects guests to nature through the food.

Our Brunch, All-Day and Sunday Lunch menus are suitable for all, while our Friday and Saturday evening Tasting Menu offers a more grown up experience. We also have specifically designed menus which are suitable to be eaten on our outside terrace area where the addition of a large purpose-built playground makes this the perfect location for families to enjoy the sunshine.

Top review
Diane
Dined 2 days ago
Having eaten here a few weeks ago with a friend, I came again with 4 more friends. We all agreed it is a truly outstanding restaurant on all fronts. The staff are attentive and knowledgeable, food is excellent, all in a relaxing atmosphere. We sat in the window with the sun shining on Pendle Hill and all agreed it was the best food experience we’d experienced in a long time. Subtle and classy Xmas decorations for the festive season. First class.
A photo of The Hop Vine restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2181)
£25 and under
Gastro Pub
Ormskirk
About the restaurant
The Hop Vine formerly the ‘Royal Hotel’ was built in 1874 and was the main stopping off point for goods being transported to and from the old Turnpike road the A59. The Royal as it was known has served the community and travellers alike. To the rear of the building in our historic Cobbled Garden you will find our own brewery housed in the stables which were used for the horses and stage coaches as they passed through the village. From Ales to YPA’s, to Blonde beers we are a small producer using primary English hops brewing exclusively in house for The Hop Vine and our sister pub the Legh Arms.

Our countryside sister the Legh Arms is our latest addition to the family and is situated in the pretty hamlet of Mere Brow. Here we serve our trademark delicious home produced quality food and excellent home brewed ales. Your hosts Mike & Julie and their superb team bring a wealth of experience in the trade and have sourced the best in the local area to tempt you.

Top review
David
Dined 5 days ago
Great place for socialising .. good menu and fine beers
A photo of The Grand Hotel restaurant
4.8
4.8 (70)
£41 and over
Contemporary British
Lytham St. Annes
About the restaurant
Cafe Grand, located within The Grand Hotel by the Lytham St Annes seafront, offers a unique twist on the traditional hotel dining experience with its modern British and European influenced cuisine, prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant caters to a variety of occasions, from morning breakfasts to elegant dinners, in a setting that combines a large central bar and an open, eco-friendly kitchen to create a vibrant atmosphere.

Our dining spaces are as diverse as our menu, featuring the bustling main dining area, cozy corners with kitchen views for an intimate experience, spacious window tables in the lobby for those who love to people-watch, and an outdoor terrace that's perfect for dining al fresco when the weather allows. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Cafe Grand invites you to a dining experience that stands out in Lytham St Annes.

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john
Dined 5 days ago
Great Xmas dinner for four, good food in great surroundings really enjoyable.
A photo of The Cartford Inn restaurant
4.7
4.7 (160)
£26 to £40
British
Preston
About the restaurant
At the Cartford Inn, we offer a brand of hospitality that is truly unique, hallmarked by an award-winning restaurant, boutique hotel, delicatessen and art gallery. Our location is enviable, with guests able to enjoy panoramic views of the Ribble Valley and Fylde countryside whilst dining. Our décor is quirky and eclectic, in keeping with our building’s 17th century heritage, but with a modernist twist.

Of course the main attraction is our 2-Rosette winning, Michelin recommended restaurant. Run by head chef Chris Bury, we offer the finest quality food without the fuss, in an atmosphere that is warm and unpretentious. Expect a discernible French influence, evidenced by our renowned French onion soup – a dish that is well worth a visit in its own right.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Top review
Annie
Dined today
My husband and myself had the most enjoyable afternoon tea. Lots of lovely little cakes and scones and plenty of tea. Very attentive staff .
A photo of The Redwell Country Inn restaurant
4.7
4.7 (61)
£25 and under
Café
Lancaster
About the restaurant
We do wholesome home cooked food well. Our menus have a great selection of dishes to take you from breakfast through to afternoon tea.

Perfect for those who want a lighter meal or a little extra.

We are an ideal place for breakfast, lunch, a quick catch up or afternoon tea.

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Margaret
Dined on 12 Dec 2024
Very busy but we weren’t rushed. Food lovely. We all had the cheese and onion pie. It was very good
A photo of The Royal restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1916)
£25 and under
Pub
Bolton-le-Sands
About the restaurant
At The Royal Hotel in Bolton le Sands, we pride ourselves on catering for all your needs in a warm and friendly environment. We'll make sure that our pub is somewhere you're always relaxed, whether by yourself, with friends or with family. Come and visit us, drop in, feel at home. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Top review
Vanessa
Dined today
“Tucked away in a cozy corner of The Royal Pub it offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The rustic decor and friendly chatter create the perfect setting “The staff were attentive and approachable, ensuring we felt welcome from the moment we walked in. Our server, was knowledgeable and quick to make recommendations “The star of our meal was the classic Royal Burger. It's a hearty burger, packed with flavour. “we had no room for dessert"! “The pub boasts an impressive array of craft beers and ales. Also speciality coffee's. We had a 'Baileys Latte'. Would definatley. Recommend this “For the quality and portions, the prices were reasonable. It’s a great spot for a meal that doesn’t break the bank.” To Sum it up “Whether you’re after a hearty meal or a casual drink with friends, The Royal delivers on all fronts. It’s a gem worth revisiting.”
A photo of Longlands Inn & Restaurant restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1067)
£25 and under
British
Lancaster
About the restaurant
Using only freshly sourced Lancashire ingredients, including fresh seasonal vegetables, juicy steaks, fresh fish along with deliciously prepared vegetarian options, we have a menu to suit all tastes. Being right on the North Lancashire and South Cumbria border, the Longlands Inn is surrounded by farmers offering some great local specialties. Fell-bred and salt-marsh lamb, fabulous cheeses, freshly-caught fish, are then all expertly prepared and cooked by our brilliant resident chef Mark Swanton.

The hotel has recently gone through a complete refurbishment of the downstairs areas and we have created cosy drinking areas, a mixtures of high and low seating and a private dining area. The open pass from the kitchen allows guests to see our kitchen in operation and all this leads to creating a lively buzz and great atmosphere.

Top review
Nicola
Dined on 12 Dec 2024
We are regular visitors the food is always great, good value for money and very friendly attentive staff, Christmas decorations look amazing too.
A photo of The Black Bull restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1131)
£25 and under
British
Blackburn
About the restaurant
Welcome to the Black Bull.
Tucked away in rural Lancashire, between cloud topped hills, green fields, rolling pastures, and lots of cows... sits The Black Bull Inn.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Old Langho, our stone building has been here since the 1500s. Steeped in history it has it's own warm welcome to travellers from far and wide.
Our menu is fresh, local and has a nice balance of those "pub classics" but brought up to date in modern and inventive ways.
Dog friendly in the bar area or garden, and plenty of cosy seating available in front of our roaring fires, in The Library, or in our gorgeous, beamed, renovated Fire Barn.

Top review
Emma
Dined 3 days ago
Excellent food and lovely friendly staff Lovely Christmas atmosphere
A photo of The Morecambe Hotel restaurant
4.2
4.2 (964)
£25 and under
British
Morecambe
About the restaurant
A family friendly venue for meals, local ales and beers, fine teas and coffees.
Top review
John
Dined on 5 Nov 2024
This is our go to restaurant in Morecambe! The food and the service is superb. We've tried the gluten free fish & chips,the parmo garlic & mushroom,the gluten free sweet potato & chickpea curry, - never had any reason to complain about anything. Prices are also very competitive. Whilst we are in Morecambe on a regular basis for 3 night breaks we always dine at The Morecambe Hotel on 2 nights. Highly recommended.
A photo of Hest Bank restaurant
4.0
4 (372)
£25 and under
Pub
Lancaster
About the restaurant
Soak up our friendly service and homely charm when nestled in the impressive canalside pub located in the picturesque village of Hest Bank, Lancashire. Here at The Hest Bank, we are the perfect retreat to sit back, relax and indulge in our delicious food with your favourite drink in hand. The Hest Bank was first licensed to brew beer and sell cooked game in 1544. making it one of the oldest pubs in the area!
Top review
JohnVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Excellent service from the pleasant and helpful staff. The food was very nice and the Apple Crumble outstanding.
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