The menu at Caistor Lakes Restaurant at Caistor Lakes Leisure Park offers a diverse and satisfying selection that caters to a wide range of tastes. Starters such as Breaded Brie, Soup Of The Day, Luxury Prawn Cocktail, and Mushroom Arancini set a high standard for flavor and presentation. For mains, diners can enjoy hearty options like Sunday Roast Dinner, Mushroom Stroganoff, Fish And Chips, Beef Bourguignon, and the playful Taco Taco Taco, while those seeking classic comfort are well-served. Desserts continue the indulgence with Homemade Treacle Sponge, Crumble Of The Day, and the nostalgic Traditional Banana Split, alongside sweet treats including Fresh Scones, Mini Eton Mess, Chocolate Brownie, and Victoria Sponge. The sandwich menu features simple yet satisfying choices like Ham & Tomato, Cheese Savory, and Tuna Mayo & Cucumber, perfect for a lighter bite. Drinks are equally varied, from draught beers like Amstel, Birra Moretti, and John Smiths Inch's, to bottled options such as Budweiser, Peroni, Becks Blue, Doombar, and Old Mount, with cocktails like the Caistor Koi Star Martini adding a sophisticated touch. Non-alcoholic options are well-represented with mixers like Fevertree Indian Tonic, Fevertree Light Tonic, Fevertree Elderflower Tonic, Fevertree Mediterranean Tonic, and Fevertree Ginger Beer, alongside a full range of coffees and teas including Americano, Cappuccino, Latte, Mocha, and Pot Of Tea For 2. Breakfast offerings such as the Big Chef Breakfast, Pancake Stack, Little Chef Breakfast, Breakfast In Bread, and Something On Toast are complemented by extras like 2 Rashers Of Back Bacon, 2 Slices Of Brown Or White Toast, and 2 Hash Browns. The menu also highlights substantial mains like Roast Silverside Of Beef, Roast Pork Loin, Honey Roast Gammon, Slow Braised Lamb Shank, and Grimsby Haddock & Chips, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to hearty, traditional fare. Overall, the menu balances classic British comfort with creative twists, ensuring there’s something for everyone at approachable prices.
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