Princess Afternoon Tea at The Shankly
A themed afternoon tea event featuring princess-themed treats at The Shankly Hotel.
Blackpool’s appeal goes beyond the Promenade and the amusements of the Golden Mile. The city’s dining scene is quietly improving, attracting both residents and visitors. Here, you can discover classic seaside food alongside a growing range of international flavours and contemporary dining experiences. For those seeking alternatives to the attractions, exploring Blackpool’s food and drink offerings presents a different perspective on this iconic resort.
Consider the variety available: relaxed pub lunches serving British dishes, ideal after a walk along the North Pier, or more sophisticated meals in the restaurants around the Winter Gardens. Numerous cafes offer quick bites and refreshments for those exploring town, or pausing between attractions. Many establishments focus on local produce, supporting the economy with fresh ingredients. The Tower area, despite the crowds, provides diverse options, from casual eateries to restaurants with views.
Blackpool hosts a number of food-focused events, from pop-up culinary experiences to larger food festivals. These gatherings showcase local talent and add flavour to the town’s calendar. Check for events coinciding with the Illuminations. The emphasis is moving towards quality and variety, offering choices from a pint with locals to refined dining with Irish Sea views. Beyond the immediate seafront, explore areas such as South Shore and Bispham, where favoured establishments await.
The Blackpool Tramway offers convenient access to dining options across town. Many establishments combine dining with entertainment, offering music or themed evenings, particularly in the central entertainment district. Intimate settings are also available for quieter meals. A great deal of the city’s appeal lies in uncovering quality or unique atmosphere of a venue.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or visiting for the first time, exploring Blackpool’s food and drink is a way to connect with the community and experience the town’s hospitality. Take time to browse listings and discover options, from casual cafes to upscale dining. Look out for pre-theatre dining at the Winter Gardens. Blackpool’s historic reliance on tourism has fostered a range of eateries to serve a varied clientele, increasingly reflected in the quality and experiences on offer.
A themed afternoon tea event featuring princess-themed treats at The Shankly Hotel.
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