#}
Sluurpy > Restaurants in Whitby > Albert's Eatery

Albert's Eatery - Whitby - Photo album

Didn’t come here to eat. It’s a former Methodist Church built in 1910. The interior is used as a museum for the Jet stone and they have on display photos and such regarding the jewellery made over the years. They also sell jewellery here. It free entry. The building has been restored to reflect the
Great find! Amazing food (we shared a crab sandwich and whitebait) and friendly service. Made very welcome with our puppy Dexter. Even went to the effort of making sure he had water. Highly recommend - cost the same with 2 drinks as it would have cost visiting the Abbey!
We didn't eat here but the menu & food looked great. It's a really beautiful Victorian building with original features & original Victorian tiles. There are some lovely examples of Whitby jet jewelry, carvings and ornaments. There is also information about how the jet was formed & mined which was in
Sunday lunchtime visit - Whitby crab sandwich and a portion of chips. Delicious food, very pleasant service and a building steeped in local history. Whitby jet museum fascinating.
A superb place so eat and somewhat hidden in tourist Whitby. Have the seafood chowder, you won’t be disappointed.
We loved this place so much, super nice and friendly staff and a nice place but the seafood chowder was the best we’d ever tasted in our lives - just beautiful flavours, perfectly seasoned, a very generous portion and fantastic value for about £10. Divine!! (Great Whitby jet displays!)
We were recommended this restaurant by a friend and we were not disappointed. We visited the museum of Jet first, which was really interesting and free of charge. We decided to eat outside in the little alleyway, lovely to be in the fresh air and out of direct sunshine. We ordered the chowder which
Set within the whitby jet museum. We had the open crab sandwich with apple and thyme salsa with twice cut chips. Pleasant surroundings with a nice atmosphere and with nice and friendly staff. I definitely recommend this eatarie.
Beautiful hidden gem inside the renovated old Wesley Hall, just beyond the museum at the entrance. The feeling inside is much more expensive than the very reasonable prices and the atmosphere is welcoming and laid back. We had the large bowl of mussels each which were delicious , accompanied by a gl
Superb surrounds equalled by the food. Fish chowder and scampi were excellent, generous portions and well-presented. Fascinating jet museum, well worth it.
Everything about this restaurant was amazing but, the food is definitely the star of the show. Would recommend trying this place to anybody. Small seasonal menu but, something for all tastes and a good selection of wines too.
What a wonderful building and such excellent food any time of the day. Staff are friendly and the location is central in the old town. The gin bar always has something new to offer. Dog Friendly, Family Friendly, Music on Wednesday nights a real treat.
The best seafood chowder ever what an amazing historic place, I’ll definitely be back!! Such a hidden gem and lovely drinks also!
As a lover of all things Whitby Jet, this museum is a must see place to go to. I have never seen such incredible masterpieces of carved vintage jewellery. The collection is open to the public to view FREE OF CHARGE. Well worth the visit. There is a cafe inside too
Share on WhastApp
Share on Facebook
Upload your pictures