The Tees Valley has an impressive selection of fine dining and Michelin recommended restaurants set in beautiful surroundings as well as many stylish restaurants offering dishes inspired by cultures from around the world.
Whether it is a quick lunch with friends, a large celebration, or you fancy somewhere a little extra special, you will find the perfect place in the Tees Valley.
ALL CATEGORIES
Cafés
Afternoon Tea
Fine Dining
Pubs, Bars & Cocktails
Restaurants
-- Dogs Welcome
-- Family
-- Fish & Chips
-- Local Specialities
-- Take Away
-- Traditional Sunday Lunch
-- Vegan
-- Vegetarian
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12 Harland Place was born out of an idea – to create a space where everyone is welcome, ...
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Acklam Hall, the only Grade 1 listed building in Middlesbrough, is home to The Brierly ...
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Fotis and his 2 brothers, Xristos and John arrived in the UK two years ago with a dream to open up ...
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Akbar’s Restaurant was the dream of an 18-year-old boy, Shabir Hussain, who decided within ...
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Al Forno Italian Restaurant is a fantastic place to meet and eat. Choose from a range of superb, ...
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Al Forno Italian Restaurant is a fantastic place to meet and eat. Choose from a range of superb, ...
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Enjoy a wide range of food cooked traditionally for an authentic taste of Italy, accompanied by ...
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Alkaline Kitchen use the freshest & finest ingredients in all of their meals so you can get the ...
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Badger’s is a trendy cafe during the day, vibrant cocktail and wine bar at night, and brings a ...
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On the corner of Baker Street and Albert Road, a friendly, social, casual coffee bar & ...
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Banana Leaf Buffet Restaurant was magnificently converted from the old Primitive Methodist Sunday ...
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Middlesbrough’s first and only gourmet sourdough wood-fired pizza kitchen and bar. A ...
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