Mrs A and myself are in Scarborough for the weekend. Anyone recommend a reasonably priced restaurant? Also any pubs you'd recommend?
Mrs A and myself are in Scarborough for the weekend. Anyone recommend a reasonably priced restaurant? Also any pubs you'd recommend?
Mother Hubbard for fish n chips get the summer special and you get bread n butter pudding or a lemon possetMrs A and myself are in Scarborough for the weekend. Anyone recommend a reasonably priced restaurant? Also any pubs you'd recommend?
HmmThe only restaurant that can class itself as nice in Scarborough is called The Farrier in Cayton. Everything else is pretty poor IMO
The only restaurant that can class itself as nice in Scarborough is called The Farrier in Cayton. Everything else is pretty poor IMO
Hmm
A Yorkshire institution, La Lanterna Ristorante has stood on the same site in Queen Street for almost 40 years now. Chef-patron Giorgio Alessio bought it in 1997, and has worked tirelessly ever since to live up to the accolade given it by the influential Italian daily newspaper La Stampa – ‘the English temple of Italian cuisine’.
This is not a restaurant to visit if you’re after pizza. This is an altogether more refined form of Italian cucina, hailing from Giorgio’s native Piedmont in northern Italy, where the cooler climate and misty autumns call for comfort food of the highest order – game, risotto, pasta, hazelnuts, chocolate – and, of course, the Lanterna’s speciality, truffles.
You must log in or register to see imagesGiorgio mouthwateringly blends the deep, warm flavours of his youth with the freshness of the local produce that surrounds him in his adopted town – most notably, the fish. Each evening the Lanterna menu has a mind-boggling specials list of fish dishes – and every last piece guaranteed to be so fresh, you can still smell the sea.
What the reviewers say…
- "The sheer brilliance of Giorgio Alessio’s cooking and his fanaticism about using only the finest ingredients make La Lanterna the unlikeliest destination restaurant in the land."
Matthew Norman : The Telegraph : May 2014
- "Alessio's spaghetti with a cream-bolstered sauce of velvet crabs is the sort of thing that has you sweeping about the bowl with the pad of your finger."
Jay Rayner : The Observer : July 2011
- "...a great cook in thrall to great ingredients. It’s the soul of real Italian cookery."
Tom Parker Bowles : Daily Mail :
I find the interior quite dated, plus find the menu heavy on seafood that I don't eat, but I also think it is expensive for Italian cuisine. It was only an opinion by the way - but The Farrier is far better![]()
I find the interior quite dated, plus find the menu heavy on seafood that I don't eat, but I also think it is expensive for Italian cuisine. It was only an opinion by the way - but The Farrier is far better![]()

The only restaurant that can class itself as nice in Scarborough is called The Farrier in Cayton. Everything else is pretty poor IMO
I was in Cayton for 2 weeks this summer and didn't go in The Farrier once.
It looked snooty.
Not for the likes of me and my hound.
I used The Star instead.
Nice pint but didn't do food as they didn't currently have a chef.
No use to you whatsoever, this information Askew.
As you were.
Oh, wait...
I've got something...
Don't go in The ****ing Grand.
I went in for a look round a few months ago Ernie and there’s still some brilliant architecture in thereI was in Cayton for 2 weeks this summer and didn't go in The Farrier once.
It looked snooty.
Not for the likes of me and my hound.
I used The Star instead.
Nice pint but didn't do food as they didn't currently have a chef.
No use to you whatsoever, this information Askew.
As you were.
Oh, wait...
I've got something...
Don't go in The ****ing Grand.
I went in for a look round a few months ago Ernie and there’s still some brilliant architecture in there
How a hotel chain has been allowed to do what they’ve done to what is surely a listed building is criminal.
the sun terrace looking out over the whole bay should be a marvellous place to go
It was covered in tab ends.
May be Gianni’s… quality scran!The only restaurant that can class itself as nice in Scarborough is called The Farrier in Cayton. Everything else is pretty poor IMO
I was in Cayton for 2 weeks this summer and didn't go in The Farrier once.
It looked snooty.
Not for the likes of me and my hound.
I used The Star instead.
Nice pint but didn't do food as they didn't currently have a chef.
No use to you whatsoever, this information Askew.
As you were.
Oh, wait...
I've got something...
Don't go in The ****ing Grand.