63 Restaurants near Hull

We found 63 restaurants within 30 miles 30 miles of Hull

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The Drovers Arms Restaurant & Country Pub

The Drovers Arms Restaurant & Country Pub

Skipwith, YO8 5SF
27.6 miles
Comfortable, warming and welcoming the Restaurant at The Drovers Arms is a great spot to eat, drink and relax. Our kitchen team are led by Head Chef Sh ... Find out more
The Three Cups

The Three Cups

York, YO41 1AX
29.3 miles
Sitting in an area steeped in history, The Three Cups sits on a site said to have been a camp for soldiers waiting to take part in The Battle of Stamford Br ... Find out more
Prezzo Gainsborough

Prezzo Gainsborough

Gainsborough, DN21 2NA
29.9 miles
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"It has taken Prezzo just over a decade to become a high street fixture. Now with over 150 branches up & down the country, the affordable chain make ..." Read our full review
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Hull is a port city in East Yorkshire where the River Hull meets the Humber Estuary. Hull is full of much rich history, as this is the very city that sparked the English Civil War, and is also the birthplace of slavery abolitionist, William Wilberforce. It won't come as any surprise, with Wilberforce having hailed from Hull, but the city has been a centre of free thinking throughout time. This is the place where Mary Wollstonecraft, the women's right advocate from the 1700s, was born and nurtured many of her pioneering ideas. There's plenty of maritime history to enjoy too, along with a modern day eclectic cultural scene, which includes much nightlife, busy pubs, bars, restaurants, and plenty of great shops to peruse. If you like to go sightseeing, make sure to visit the iconic Humber Bridge.