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St Anne's on Sea places to eat

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FlatteredFool · 17/08/2021 14:59

Can anyone suggest anywhere that we can eat inside at St Anne's please? Cheap and cheerful preferably.

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LCHF2018 · 17/08/2021 15:07

Nice Thai just off the crescent. Tiggis Italian also nice on wood street.

PickleAF · 17/08/2021 15:10

If you pop down the road into lytham - whelans for the best fish and chips (and good prices!), Lytham house and Spago do good priced brunches etc and nice to sit in! As PP mentioned Tiggis in St Anne's is nice - also Waters Edge (by the st Anne's booths) does lovely pub food and amazing cakes - the Mars bar cake is to die for!

FlatteredFool · 17/08/2021 15:21

Thank you. I've only been along the front and Main Street so I've probably missed loads of places on previous visits. Our favourite the cafe in the pier was only doing take away last time Sad

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FlatteredFool · 17/08/2021 16:22

The pier is still only doing take away and doesn't know when it will be offering dine in options.

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Mynotsoperfectlittlefamily · 17/08/2021 16:33

Tiggis on Wood Street, the Piazza in Lytham has loads of options, Pizza Express in Lytham, Seniors in Lytham for chippy, St Annes Fish Restaurant on St Andrews Road.

FlatteredFool · 26/08/2021 17:32

We tried The Water's Edge and The Lord Derby. Both were nice but the Lord Derby wins hands down for customer service, food and atmosphere. It's somewhere I hadn't fancied before as looked a little like a Wetherspoons type place that would be full of young children running around but it was fantastic and full of older people having a sing and dance to a guy playing piano. It was such good fun and some of the patrons must have been in their 90s and it had such a happy vibe. I hope if I make 90 that I'm singing and dancing to Delilah and booking coach trips to Southport! There was a raffle too. The Water's Edge was nearly a 2 mile walk to get there but we did get to look around Booths afterwards and walk off our dinnerGrin

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FlatteredFool · 26/08/2021 17:32

Has anyone tried the Irish bar on wood street?

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cakewitch · 26/08/2021 19:31

I was in the Irish bar a few weeks ago. Nice people. And it gets the sunshine all day outside.

cakewitch · 26/08/2021 19:32

Can recommend 54s for tapas too.

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