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All Places in ‘Filey’

  • Rutland West

    The Rutland West is so called because it is on the corner of Rutland Street and West Avenue so the very first attraction of this place is how easy it is to find! The attraction doesn’t stop there though; the proprietors Chris and Debbie Lawrence are very welcoming and friendly Read more [...]

  • Filey Golf Club

    Filey Golf Club was established in 1897. The original course was situated on land to the north of this fine old East Yorkshire fishing town. The course moved to its present site on the south side of town two years later. The design of the “new links” is credited to Read more [...]

  • Lighthouse Tea Room

    Winner of the 2019 Good Food Award, The Lighthouse Team Room is open for breakfasts, light bites, lunches and afternoon teas. You can nearly see Flamborough head lighthouse from the tea room, but if your lighthouse need is immediate, fear not, as the tea room has over 200 photographs, artworks and Read more [...]

  • The Brown Room

    The Brown Room just across the road from The Buccaneer is the other legend of Union Street! Serving Fish and Chips of a consistently and staggeringly high quality; for both takeaway or sit down enjoyment. If you don’t agree you are a moron! 😉 TOP TIPS: 1) Try the curry Read more [...]

  • Shuga Shak

    The Shuga Shak serves those seaside treats donuts, crepes and waffles. Apparently, their waffles are the biggest on the East Coast! Definitely a good weather venue as there is only outdoor seating available.  

  • Pit Stop Cafe

    The Pit Stop Cafe is open from 8am and on every day of the week. Truly a stalwart of Filey, she is no fairweather friend and remains open ALL year. Located near the railway station, snooker club and cab office and with plentiful free parking in the shopping complex this Read more [...]

  • Inghams

    Inghams on Belle View Street. Yes you know; the one with the iconic fibreglass Fisherman standing proudly outside. He has every right to stand proudly too because the Fish and Chips on the inside are “A list”. Eat in, eat out, eat well.

  • H G Lovitt

    Mmmmm Fresh fish and seafood. Fresh fish is often an expression banded around too liberally, by marketing folk. When we say fresh fish here we mean fresh fish. The most beautiful crabs, that may have only landed minutes before you buy them. From little tiny brown shrimp to langoustines the Read more [...]

  • Dicky Bee’s

    Find this hidden gem just a little off the beaten track on Mitford Street. Dickie Bee’s is a firm favourites with the indigenous population and undoubtedly has the coolest name of all! Try it.