Best Gastropubs in Lancaster
Best Gastropubs in Lancaster FAQs
In total, there are 2 award winning gastropubs in Lancaster, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more food pubs listed in Lancaster? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list gastropubs in the UK and Ireland holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; less than 3% of the total restaurants in the UK and Ireland currently hold such an award, and the proportion of award winning gastropubs is likely even lower than this.
The best gastropub in Lancaster is Toll House Inn (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where the kitchen team serves up award winning Pub Classics Cuisine. Toll House Inn currently holds 1 AA Rosette.
There are currently no gastropubs holding a Michelin Star in Lancaster and indeed no gastropubs at all in this location listed in the Michelin Guide; perhaps the Michelin inspectors will visit soon!
There are currently 2 listed AA Rosette gastropubs in Lancaster consisting of 2 gastropubs holding 1 AA Rosette.
Nestled in the heart of North West England, the historic city of Lancaster known for its centuries-old castle and captivating cultural landmarks, also holds an enticing allure for the discerning food pub and gastropub aficionados. This town has a rich, longstanding pub tradition, with taverns serving as important social hubs for the local community since Roman times. Today, a number of these establishments continue to thrive, offering high-quality, locally sourced food, elevating the typical pub grub to exemplary gastropub standards. Among these gems, the 'Merchants 1688', housed in a former wine cellar with a fascinating history, stands out. Its menu, full of locally sourced British classics, is a testament to the area's abundant produce and the pub's commitment to regional flavours. Lancaster pubs are not just about food; they're about the unique blend of heritage, camaraderie and cuisine. A prime example is 'The Waterwitch', tucked away in the scenic canal district of Lancaster. Initially a canal warehouse, this pub offers an impressive mix of traditional cask ales and a food menu sporting dishes prepared with the freshest local ingredients from Lancashire's larder. Then there's 'The Borough', a restored Georgian building that pairs its real ales with an extraordinary range of dishes, embracing everything from the traditional English breakfast to sumptuous Sunday roasts, and their famous Lancashire Hotpot. The historic city of Lancaster, in terms of its food pub and gastropub scene, is truly a tantalising destination for anyone seeking to taste their way through England's rich culinary and pub history.