Bistro 26 is a sophisticated contemporary restaurant that offers both traditional and modern quality English food.
Every mouth watering dish is freshly prepared using the finest natural products sourced seasonally from local and regional farmers and suppliers.
Our outstanding passion is to create an unforgettable dining experience, a warm comfortable atmosphere and a friendly personal touch makes eating out at our restaurant an evening to remember and treasure.
So whether you are in the mood for a relaxed romantic dinner, want an exciting place for a birthday or office party, or simply want a lively evening with a group of friends, Bistro 26 offers something to everyone.
For further information about our restaurant please see the link above.
Highlights
Showcase a menu theme for one night every month
The dishes are prepared using produced sourced seasonally from local farmers, markets and suppliers
Pictures
Slow roast belly pork & bubble and squeak
Homemade lemon tart with honeyed Greek yogurt
Other Information
Main Cuisine Type:
Traditional and modern quality English dishes
Other Cuisines Catered For:
Specialisms:
Homemade bread and ice cream
Vegetarian Provision:
Yes
Alcohol Licence:
Yes
Private Functions:
Yes
Children Welcome:
No
High Chairs Available:
No
Take Away Available:
No
Directions
Bistro 26 is situated 6 miles from Lancaster Rail Station
By Car: (Parking advice)
To get to Bistro 26, follow Lancaster's one way system.
You will pass Waterstones bookshop - carry straight on for roughly 150 metres.
Take the turning on the right onto Church Street, and continue onwards, then take another right turn onto Sun Street.
Bistro 26 is on the right hand side as you go down Sun Street.
It is right at the end of the road, next to a tea room and sun street plaza.
There are opportunities to park along Church Street as Sun Street is not easily accessible by vehicle.
By Train:
From Lancaster train station head east on Meeting House Lane towards Dallas road.
Continue on Market street and then turn left at New street followed by another left turning to Church Street.
From Church street continue for a short distance and Sun Street is on the left.