East Lindsey
Lancaster Brasserie

Lancaster Brasserie

The Inn, Broadway, LN10 6ST, East Lindsey, United Kingdom

Pub • Steak • British • Vegetarian


"We come here relatively often because we live in Market Rasen it’s a good place to drop in for lunch because they do a good range of sandwiches and soups etc. at lunch. However, the bar manager is extremely rude and ruins the experience which is otherwise alright. We went up to order and he was being very harsh with a member of the bar staff right in front of us he was complaining that the pint she pulled was bad and being very patronising. The bartender who served us seemed quite distracted taking our order and got a few little things wrong, but nothing too serious. We sat and waited in the snug.. and just kept waiting. We were sat for a total of 45 minutes waiting for sandwiches bear in mind before we said anything, and the bar manager’s response was, ‘yes you will have a long wait because we’re very busy.’ We assumed he meant to restaurant because it was quiet in the bar area. Then he said we were told before ordering that it would be at least half an hour, which we said wasn’t true, and he asked for confirmation from the bartender who said she didn’t know anything about there being a long wait time. He then fell back to the excuse that it said there would be a 45 minute wait on the menu, but we looked and it wasn’t there. When he finally brought the food, we mentioned that it didn’t say anything, and he said ‘it will do’ and spent a while looking at the menu seemingly flabbergasted with the fact that I could, in fact, read. He put it down to it being on the other menu instead, but given that we hadn’t looked at that one as it is for larger meals, it was irrelevant. We also asked for an extra plate and he never brought it but we were fed up with trying to argue at that point. If we hadn’t have paid at the bar before eating we would have just walked out not because the food wasn’t fine, but because he absolutely refused to apologise, take any responsibility, or do the courteous thing and offer us a round of drinks as a gesture of goodwill."

Woolpack Pub Kitchen

Woolpack Pub Kitchen

39 High Street, East Lindsey, United Kingdom

Pub • Asian • Grill • British


"I recently returned from a two-night stay at this establishment. It served its purpose while we were there for a friend's birthday, but there are a few points I would like to mention for those considering booking here. Despite being advertised as a bed and breakfast on booking sites, there was no breakfast provided. The room was small and average, making it difficult to move around the bed. The only café in the village was closed on Saturdays, leaving only the local Coop or a trip to Skegness for food in the morning. The table in the room was covered in old spilled coffee, and there were dust and cobwebs present. The clean sheets were a positive aspect. The clock in the square chimed loudly every hour, keeping us awake throughout both nights. We were not warned about this beforehand. The room was positioned above the bar entrance, resulting in significant noise from people leaving for smoke breaks past midnight. The fire door in the corridor was propped open, potentially by another guest or the owners. The prices of beer were expensive compared to a pub nearby with a better tap selection. On the plus side, the pub offered affordable and generous portions of food until 7 pm. Parking in the square opposite was convenient. Additional milk, tea, and coffee were provided for the rooms. We would not choose to stay here again at such a high price, especially after finding cheaper and better-quality accommodations in the same village. We considered requesting a refund for the lack of breakfast. Check-out involved leaving the key in a tub near the residents' entrance."

Masons Arms

Masons Arms

The Cornmarket, East Lindsey, United Kingdom

Pubs • Steak • Vegan • British


"4* by the absolute skin of your nose, and here 's why. The aesthetic is pleasing, a contemporary city quiet street cafe kind of vibe, exactly the kind of place you 'd expect to get a good coffee and brunch. And that 's exactly why we went in. Ordered the vegan breakfast and a large latte. The thing with vegetarian vegan options is, any decent place worth its salt knows that the key to this is taste, quality of produce and presentation. We non meat eaters have (rightly) come to expect some love to be put into our food. So it comes out, and its standard fare, what you 'd expect, BUT, the problem is the avocado toast. I can 't get past it. I 've lost sleep over it. I have eaten, dining out and at home, my fair share of this ubiquitous food stuff. It was a slice of anaemic white 'toast ' that was just a nasty bleached flour slice from the Sunblest cheap white family loaf range (or similar), then a thin smearing of blended avocado on it spread like Stork margarine. It had no panache, no flare, like where 's the decent bread?, shouldn 't it have something unique about it? Isn 't it the law that its thick sliced wholemeal super-seeded, hand made, home baked bread of the gods when avocado is going on it? Where 's the (Maldons) sea salted butter? Where 's the rocket? where 's absolutely anything to make it the pretentious ironic centrepiece of the plate that we have all come to know and love? It looks like an animal made it. If you are going to kill the planet serving it flying those bad boys in from around the globe, at least do it in style huh. Maybe that 's the point? Maybe its an attempt to insult the intelligence of the provincial frequenters of this place? Honestly, it looked like either the chef has never eaten it or never made it before, possibly both, but it looked both resented and misunderstood. It was RUBBISH. Give it some flare! Also, the beans.... you know the term 'bean counter ' is mostly for accountancy type office jobs? You don 't need to employ an actual bean counter in the kitchen at the Masons. There was no more than a large tablespoon full in that bowl. Nothing even had any garnish on, not a single sprig of parsley in sight. No offer of any condiment sauces either. The saving grace was the sausage. The sausage was a decent vegetarian one. Sometimes they are mealy and dry and not good. This one wasn 't that. I enjoyed the sausage. Everyone else 's food looked good, and all plates were empty, and the conversation was easy and well mannered, lucky for you, it 's scraped you the extra star. The general consensus was the large lattes were also standard size. Not large. You are not cheap enough to not be held to account for presentation. That said, the plants on sale are not extortionately priced."

Steak N Stuff

Steak N Stuff

36 38 Castleton Boulevard, PE25 2TS, East Lindsey, United Kingdom

Full • Steak • Lunch • British


"Booked a table for last night, at the beginning of the week for my husband myself to eat before attending The Embassy to see Sarah Millican. We have eaten here several times in the past prior to attending The Embassy have never been disappointed. We live over an hour away were very much looking forward to our meal! Arrived was warmly welcomed instantly seated, drinks order taken very swiftly as we decided from the extensive menu what to choose to eat. Such a varied choice my husband decided on the Surf Turf, jacket potato vegetables while I ordered the Salmon, prawns, chips vegetables. Our drinks had already arrived we were given a courtesy serving of warm ciabatta-type bread butter which was delicious. Within ten minutes our meals arrived, piping hot generous portions beautifully presented. The vegetables were served in a side dish…carrots, cauliflower, broccoli cabbage. All cooked fresh as you can see both the chefs working away in the kitchen area. The restaurant was filling up now from the welcome they received, it was obvious these were regulars like ourselves, very much looking forward to their dining experience. We thoroughly enjoyed our meals which we felt were very reasonably priced hope to return again soon to this lovely, welcoming restaurant wish to thank all the staff for making the start to our night out in Skegness such a success. We will be back!!"

The Bull

The Bull

Bullring, East Lindsey, United Kingdom

Cafés • Mexican • Seafood • Fast Food


"Booked stayed at this place very recently having read the excellent reviews. As a very level headed person, certainly not delusional I failed in trying to recognise or match the place based on any of the reviews posted on Booking.com The place, whilst very quaint appealing from the outside is in direct contrast to the inside! In reality, it 's very much in dire need of deep cleaning, redecorating and refurbishing. The food, not sure who prepared the meals in the reviews I read, but fail to see how it could be the same chef as the one that cooked ours! Our meals arrived no less than 40 minutes after ordering. The drinks to occupy us while we waited never did arrive when our meals finally arrived served (if slapping on the table warrants being called served three out of the five items that made up the meal were uncooked, cold unedible! The excuse given by the waitress, is far too busy and understaffed, yet despite not being able to fulfil the job paid for, they still take fee paying guests who are treated far less than second class citizens to the regular clientele supping at the bar! Far too busy but not enough to stop them from taking longer than necessary to laugh talking to the regulars! Needless to say, we ate at other places for the rest of our stay. DO NOT BE FOOLED, as we were by the reviews, which have stayed are extremely questionable indeed! If one is used to using hostels I can see this could be deemed as good, if not excellent accommodation. On the flip side, if one is used to hotels that are clean customer focused then this hotel (a grand name for nothing more than a public house with accommodation not a very good or pleasant one at that is not the one for you!!"