The Brasserie at Wynyard Hall

Wynyard Hall Tees Valley Stockton-on-Tees, Durham TS22 5NF, TS22 5QH, Billingham, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, French, Coffee, English

4.1 💬 201 Reviews
The Brasserie at Wynyard Hall

Phone: +441740644811

Address: Wynyard Hall Tees Valley Stockton-on-Tees, Durham TS22 5NF, TS22 5QH, Billingham, United Kingdom

City: Billingham

Menu Dishes: 29

Reviews: 201

Website: http://www.wynyardhall.co.uk/

"on Friday 17th juni, I came to the afternoon with friends. we arrived on time, but waited for 10 minutes to sit, as the waiter had already dealt with someone. it seemed to be personal everywhere, but not much done or people are seen (there were two young people looking for a lighter place?! we were finally sitting and given menus. 10 minutes later, someone came to take our beverage order, the same guy who sat us. He must have been the only one who actually works. he must have forgotten the drinks, not surprising that he is the only one who works, as we had to follow the order 10 minutes later. the same chap came with our drinks shortly after and was very apologetic. the guy who was to see us was nice, it was the service speed of all the others who did not seem to help him what was poor. overall eating was nice, the service, not so."

Ethelyn Ethelyn

would recommend my friends a woman because we feel very special.

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Charlotte
Charlotte

it is one of my favorite restaurants and not missed to maintain a high standard


George
George

Have you ever been blown away by a dinner? It has just happened to meThe place is relatively small, maybe 6-8 tables total.


Elfriede
Elfriede

Our lunch here in Cannes was one of the best of our tripA small, popular place, we were lucky to get a table right away (call in advance!). View menu


Josephine
Josephine

The venue we have used before and it always comes up to the standard you would expect from such an establishment. On this occasion we wished we had selected the Bistro menu the Al a carte was a little to untraditional for our tastes


Martina
Martina

Upon arrival we opted to have a pre dinner drink whilst we looked at the menu. We were served by lovely staff and the sommelier was very knowledgeable and made recommendations which were just right. The food was very good. Particularly the bread and belly pork for mains. Will return!


Zoe
Zoe

we enjoyed the cozy tempo of ordering our food and drink, but since we rarely order starter and main courses, it would have been appreciated if a bread basket had been offered. we felt that the price of the house white £33 was too expensive. altogether although a very pleasant experience with excellent dining in beautiful surroundings View menu


Amelia
Amelia

From the moment we arrived and were greeted at the door then shown personally to the Wellington Room this felt like a special occasion. The staff couldn't have been more helpful and professional, the food and champagne were gorgeous. We would definitely like to return and would thoroughly recommend the afternoon tea to anyone considering it.


Mark
Mark

The Hall is a very grand place. Wellington dining room has an ambiance of bygone days. The chairs are comfortable and tables placed apart for privacy. It is also rather cold. The staff were friendly but some inexperienced and others patronising . The food was nouvelle cuisine but poorly executed with tough meat and was cold. Additional vegetables ordered as a side were the same two as on the plate. Portion size was good, presentation pretty, but flavour missing. The menu was interesting but flavours muddled even on paper. mostly its execution was bland.


Restu
Restu

on Friday 17th juni, I came to the afternoon with friends. we arrived on time, but waited for 10 minutes to sit, as the waiter had already dealt with someone. it seemed to be personal everywhere, but not much done or people are seen (there were two young people looking for a lighter place?! we were finally sitting and given menus. 10 minutes later, someone came to take our beverage order, the same guy who sat us. He must have been the only one who actually works. he must have forgotten the drinks, not surprising that he is the only one who works, as we had to follow the order 10 minutes later. the same chap came with our drinks shortly after and was very apologetic. the guy who was to see us... View menu

Categories

  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • French Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit! View menu
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • English A diverse selection of classic and contemporary dishes crafted to satisfy every craving. Enjoy mouthwatering mains, savory sides, and delectable desserts prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Amenities

  • Full Bar
  • Fireplace
  • menu
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Bar Dining

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