Havelock's at Blackwell Grange Hotel
Darlington
County Durham
DL3 8QH
Tel: 01325 509948
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Tel: 01325 509948
HAVELOCK'S
Havelocks at Blackwell Grange offers an extensive menu together with an excellent and imaginative wine list. Our Head Chef, Mark Raw, and his team work with the best farmers, butchers and fishermen sourcing local produce where possible.
We are committed to delivering fantastic food, exceptional service in a fresh new environment. Our menu demonstrates great value for money, whether you are popping out for a bite to eat or enjoying a special celebration.
Our popular Afternoon Tea is also served every day from 12pm. Whatever dining option you choose, you'll enjoy delicious dishes created by our passionate and talented kitchen team.
THE MISS ALLAN BAR, BLACKWELL BAR & BLACKWELL LOUNGE
For brunch, light snacks and casual dining our Bars and Lounge are the perfect choice. For hearty comfort food take a look at what our lounge menu has to offer.
The Blackwell Bar and Miss Allans Bar have been delighting locals, travellers and holidaymakers alike for years now. We are proud of the amazing value for money our lounge menu offers and love welcoming guests for British and International dishes.
The Bar and Lounge menu is available daily 12pm - 9pm. There is no need to reserve a table so just pop in and take a seat.
CONTACT
For enquiries or to book a table, call 01325 509948
Season (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025) |
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