Lighthouse - Menu

213 Wellingborough Road, Northampton, NN14EF, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Seafood, Landmarks , Delivery Services

4.3 💬 117 Avis

Téléphone: +441604633355

Adresse: 213 Wellingborough Road, Northampton, NN14EF, United Kingdom

Ville: Northampton

Plats: 31

Avis: 117

"The National Lift Tower, formerly known as the Express Lift Tower, is one of the tallest buildings in the Midlands, excluding Birmingham."

Bruce Bruce

This restaurant is a landmark in Northampton, standing out among the city's iconic buildings.

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Karlie
Karlie

This restaurant is a true gem of our town, offering stunning views from its rooftop. Don't miss the chance to experience it!


Stefan
Stefan

The National Lift Tower, formerly known as the Express Lift Tower, is one of the tallest buildings in the Midlands, excluding Birmingham.

Catégories

  • Fish Régalez-vous avec nos plats de poisson exquis, conçus à partir de la prise du jour la plus fraîche. Des grillades favorites aux ragoûts savoureux, notre menu célèbre la richesse de l'océan avec des saveurs pour satisfaire tous les palais.
  • Seafood Plongez dans les prises les plus fraîches de la mer avec notre sélection de fruits de mer, proposant des plats exquis préparés avec des poissons et fruits de mer de haute qualité. Savourez les saveurs de l'océan à chaque bouchée !
  • Landmarks Landmarks propose une sélection de plats emblématiques inspirés par des traditions culinaires célèbres du monde entier, chacun conçu pour représenter l'essence de son origine, en mêlant authenticité et notre touche innovante.
  • Delivery Services Savourez nos délicieux plats livrés directement à votre porte ! Rapide, pratique et rempli des saveurs que vous aimez. Commandez dès maintenant et dégustez votre repas dans le confort de votre maison ou bureau.

Commodités

  • Delivery

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