Conservatory

Northeast England


The pick of Navigation Point's waterside restaurants is this red-brick building with a timber-decked terrace. Breakfast is served until 11.30am, followed by an all-day modern British menu (pork belly and black pudding fritters, grilled sea bass with samphire and dill butter). Sandwiches (eg hot roast beef with onion gravy) are also lunchtime options.

Kids' menus include mini puddings.


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