Richmondshire
The Bridge Inn

The Bridge Inn

The Green, Richmondshire, United Kingdom, YO17 6

Meat • Steak • British • Chicken


"A table for seven was booked for Mothers Day. We used to frequent this establishment years ago in its heyday and were never disappointed with either the food or the warmth and ambiance of the place. On arrival we noticed that the place was nowhere near as busy as it was in its day and that it was very cold and dark. The place was heated with portable gas heaters and electric oil filled heaters . We ordered a round of drinks which my husband paid for before we were shown to our table. I asked a waitress why it was so cold and she said that it was an old building and it was difficult to heat. What rubbish!! We ordered our starter which was fine. A couple of dishes of roast potatoes and cauliflower cheese came out ahead of our main meal however, once main meal was put down we had no cutlery so had to ask for some. Waitress brought the cutlery and plonked it down on the table so we had to help ourselves. Dirty glasses and my starter dish was left on table. The meal quickly became cold and no-one came back to ask if everything was ok. Parsnips hard and carrots mushy so overall disappointing and sooo cold. We asked for condiments and then had to ask for spoons for the dishes. The bill fortunately did not have a service charge included however, we were charged for the first round of drinks which we had paid for. On complaining to the manager she said the heating had broken down that day hence ambient heating. She apologised for the service etc and gave us £40 of vouchers. We will not be going there again."

The Firebox Cafe

The Firebox Cafe

Station Yard Burtersett Road, Richmondshire, United Kingdom

Vegan • Coffee • British • Breakfast


"We arrived soaking wet during a heavy rainfall and after I enquired regarding the availability of a table was answered by a petite dark haired woman (a member of staff who needs customer focused training), who informed me in an extremely curt and abrupt manner that, “if you notice I am about to clear and clean that table.” I hadn’t noticed and as she didn’t have any cleaning materials in her hand at the time was rather confused, up but we waited patiently whilst she eventually cleared and cleaned. Later the same member of staff came to take our order, again in a curt manner. When she returned with an incorrect order her reaction was that it was our fault that she had confused the order and she flounced off without a word of apology. Another member of staff delivered our tea cakes and then our coffees arrived and were again delivered by the original member of staff with what I can only describe as a reluctant and irritated manner. Maybe we were treated like this as the norm for that particular member of staff, maybe she had an ‘off day’ or was it because we were ignorant southerners who did not understand the ordering/paying system? Why the original member of staff bothers to work in the cafe is bizarre if she dislikes visitors and/or waiting at table? Maybe a job working behind the scenes would be more suitable for her? Whatever the reason for her manner it left a nasty taste in our mouths!"

Fratello's Italian Scotch Corner

Fratello's Italian Scotch Corner

Scotch Corner, DL10 6, Richmondshire, United Kingdom

Cafés • Pizza • Asiatic • European


"Friends took us here for a meal on a Saturday evening. She had booked a table for 4, the staff knew nothing of the booking, but that was ok as the restaurant was not busy. We ordered drinks, water with ice and lemon, and our mains. The waitress was friendly. The drinks arrived and then we waited. Our waitress disappeared, so we asked another for our water which eventually came but without ice and lemon. After 30-45 min the food eventually came. Mine was a lukewarm, overpriced and not particularly nice chilli prawn pasta. My partner had a very badly presented Spag Bol and a limp looking salad. We didn’t complain as we didn’t want to upset our hosts. We weren’t offered Parmesan or pepper so asked for it. One friend declined Parmesan explaining to me he didn’t like cheese, at which point the waitress decided to chip into out conversation explaining which cheeses she liked and which she didn’t. Whilst we were waiting for our food and eating I noticed a man sitting on his own sending his meal back to the kitchen. A second meal arrived and he sent that back too. He saw me looking and said his steaks had been cremated. He seemed happier with his 3rd steak. Our plates were cleared and we were then forgotten about for another 30 min or so. We asked for the sweets menu. After another long wait, we ordered sweets to be followed by coffee. A mistake, because the coffee came first and was lukewarm. Never mind, by this stage we just wanted to get away. The sweets were ok, but small, and over-priced. After 2.5 hr for 2 courses, we asked for the bill. Well what a shambles. We were were shown one bill which was not ours. We offered to tell the waitress what we had eaten but she was stressed and didn’t want our help. Another table was having a similar problem and told us they were so fed up they were retiring to the lounge until it was sorted. We eventually got a correct bill but initially couldn’t pay as the card machine was broken. A second card machine had to be found. After almost 3 hr, we eventually departed. That night both myself and my partner felt we had upset stomachs."

Middlemoor Farm Cafe

Middlemoor Farm Cafe

Middlemoor Farm Brokes, DL11 6DB, Richmondshire, United Kingdom

Vegan • Coffee • British • Vegetarian


"It’s sort of become tradition for my wife I to treat ourselves to a breakfast out on our last day on holiday after leaving our cottage accommodation. We spent a week in Richmond; have never been to the area before and were pleased, after internet searching, to have found this lovely place. We had to leave our cottage by 10:00am and drove the short distance straight to Middlemoor Farm and, so, arrived quite early on a Saturday morning – we were the first to arrive. It was a lovely sunny day, which just emphasised the lovely surroundings. We were greeted by a lovely lady who asked us if we’d been before, to which we said no, and she explained that it was her first ever morning on breakfasts. She was most friendly and made us feel so-very welcome. There are plenty of tables inside and we chose to sit near a window overlooking a field with sheep grazing – I mean…what an idyllic place to have your breakfast. She and the Cook were so accommodating when we asked if we could both have a ‘full English’ but with veggie sausages instead of meat sausages bacon. I say accommodating because a veggie version was not on their menu and they had to look to see if they had any, which they did. That’s worth noting for those wishing not to eat meat – just ask ‘em and see. The breakfast, side plate of toast butter and pot of tea was just perfect – really tasty and we didn’t leave a thing. There’s a lovely shop attached with many gift items, very clean toilet facilities and in addition to the indoor seating, there’s plenty of outdoor seating too; some of which were covered with a gazebo during our visit. They have card payment facilities. Thank you to the staff of Middlemoor Farm Café for making our traditional last day breakfast out one to remember – we will be back if-staying in the area again."