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    Marcos

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    ModerateItalian

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    An authentic Italian family restaurant, my favourite in Lancaster. Good value for happy hour.

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    Etna Restaurant

    Etna Restaurant

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    Another very well established Italian restaurant that i've used many years ago, I know the owner…read morepersonally and he's still the same to this day, On deciding to visit Lancaster on Saturday morning for a spot of light shopping I asked my wife, Daughter and youngest son if they'd like to go to Etna for some lunch. Yes was the answer and arrived there on the stroke of 12, it was empty and we occupied a window table in order to entice others inside and it seemed to work as 2 other couples took their place for some Sicilian fayre. Like most places you go to in the cold light of day it's never quite the same and Etna is no exception as we noticed the table cloth was still donning some pasata from the previous nights explioits but that's life and the owner was off on his jollies for a month of heaven in sicily whilst his establishment got the makeover treatment paintwise. Onto the food, Plain garlic bread was acceptable but i'd be lying if I said I hadn't had better as it was on the dry side and not enough garlic on view, The pizza order was much more agreeable and my wifes Etna was a revelation in both appearance and taste, My children had the Pescatora and this too was truly excellent. I myself rolled back the years and went for the classic Calzoni folded pizza but in reality I should have followed my childrens lead and gone for my usual seafood but it's a learning curve! Overall we left satisfied and will be returning one evening in a months time in order to enjoy the pizza again when the place is showing it's true colours (full) with the sound of customers having a good evening out. A score of 4 that could have been 5 but for the table cloth and Garlic bread, could it be 5 next time???? we shall see soon.

    I've been here only once before for a friends birthday and despite having a good standard of…read moreservice i'm unfortunately unable to say the same for the food or the drink. I won't be returning.

    Rossini

    Rossini

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    Contrary to my companions, I really enjoyed myself at Rossini…read more Ulverston might have around 18 pubs, but they certainly lack restaurants. Mexican, Chinese, Indian, and this Italian. On a Saturday, you need to book, even for the pubs, and we were completely caught out. Eventually, after ringing through the pubs, we managed to get a table at 8pm at Rossini. Inside, it's nicely decorated, if a bit traditional-English-Italian; various plants, wine bottles, and watercolours in shades of bue and terracotta. The main thing that hit me was the lack of noise from outside, just the noise of customers, and a slightly odd soundtrack of Westlife and Dido, though this was barely audible and, I assume, mainly for the kitchen staff. I skipped a starter but nabbed some of the other half's arancini balls - fried risotto balls - and they didn't dissapoint. Lightly flavoured and the perfect consistency, and served with a lovely rep pepper sauce. For main I tucked in to/devoured a beef, chicken, ham and cheese calzone. And it was delicious. And I finished it. The beef was nice and spicy, the same as the meatballs, and everything was heated through nicely, bound by a tomato sauce. For something like £8.95, this seemed like great value to me as I was stuffed. But, true to form, not stuffed enough, as I had a nice and simple chocolate-nut sundae for dessert. Toffee and vanilla ice-cream with whipped cream and nuts with chocolate sauce. Sounding good isn't it? We polished off the meal with a shot of limoncello each, despite the young waitress not really knowing what it was, and left feeling full and happy. A gem for Ulverston as it's not awash with this kind of eating - it's good to remember there's more than just pubs to visit. Though those are good too.

    Good basic Italian style restaurant. You can ask for extra large portions. Friendly staff. They…read morehave a happy hour 5-6.30 when pasta & pizzas are £4.50, and there is also an A la Carte menu.

    Marcos - italian - Updated May 2026

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