Number 4 Cafe Bar and Restaurant
4 The Parade, on Upgang Lane, Whitby, YO21 3JP
Number 4 Cafe, Bar and Restaurant takes on its different roles with aplomb. The intimate and elegant dining space inside, furnished sumptuously with an air of elegance, or the cafe bar, an informal lunch spot with al fresco seating, this Whitby destination seems to have perfected it all. Located in the relatively quiet Upgang Lane of the popular seaside town, this seems to be the perfect place to head out for a delicious and expertly prepared meal. Lunchtime brings paninis and baguettes along with pastries and lighter meals, but towards evening, it transforms into a fine dining restaurant with dim lights and linen covered tablecloths. From the menu, you could try the fresh filleted sardines with herbs, pine nuts and lime, followed by a main course of roast rump of lamb with spiced ratatouille of vegetables and chive mash.Number 4 Cafe, Bar and Restaurant takes on its different roles with aplomb. The intimate and elegant dining space inside, furnished sumptuously with an air of elegance, or the cafe bar, an informal lunch spot with al fresco seating, this Whitby destination seems to have perfected it all. Located in the relatively quiet Upgang Lane of the popular seaside town, this seems to be the perfect place to head out for a delicious and expertly prepared meal.
Lunchtime brings paninis and baguettes along with pastries and lighter meals, but towards evening, it transforms into a fine dining restaurant with dim lights and linen covered tablecloths. From the menu, you could try the fresh filleted sardines with herbs, pine nuts and lime, followed by a main course of roast rump of lamb with spiced ratatouille of vegetables and chive mash. Finish with the lemon and lime tart or luxury ice cream in an almond tuille basket.
Mediterranean, Modern British, Seafood
: 11:00 - 14:00 18:00 - 21:00
: 12:00 - 15:00
Reservations: 01947 600021
4 The Parade, on Upgang Lane, Whitby, YO21 3JP [Map]
£10.00 £25.00
£8.95 (1 course), £12.50 (2 courses), £14.50 (3 courses), Sun, 12 - 3 pm
£16 (2 courses) to £20 (3 courses)
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
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More Info for Number 4 Cafe Bar and Restaurant
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£13.25
£13.25
Not included
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