Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    O'Gradys Hotel

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

    O'Gradys Hotel Photos

    Recommended Reviews - O'Gradys Hotel

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    17 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    15 years ago

    excellent food and entertainment at this irish themed pub in the coastal town of redcar , great value for money too ..

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Spa Hotel - hotel front and dining room from the deck

    Spa Hotel

    (1 review)

    My wife and I stayed at The Spa Hotel for two nights in September 2024. We booked up well in…read moreadvance directly through the hotel website and the online booking experience was faultless. We chose the Attic Sea View Room and, despite the extra stairs to contend with, it was a great choice. The ocean view from our room was just so lovely. The hotel even provides a set of binoculars to gaze out at the magnificent vista (and people watching too). The hotel is really well maintained and overall is classy and stylish without being pompous. The room was large and comfortable, with a huge bed and plenty of pillows, and a large couch. The bathroom was modern and spacious and well equipped. There were plenty of plugs to keep devices and whatnot plugged in. The only problem we experienced with our stay was the heating did not work. We mentioned it to the front desk but the service technician had left and we never had it working during our short stay. The hotel was flexible and adaptable enough to provide an electric fan heater that was more than adequate. Overall the hotel staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. One of the hugest benefits of staying at The Spa Hotel was the number of onsite amenities. The table service restaurant, the pizza bar, the vast cocktail bar, and the Amber Rooms. We were able to get my wife a short notice massage at the latter and she absolutely thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The dining room is right at the front of the hotel with more of those magnificent views. The food and wine we had on our first night was really good, and we were very grateful we did not have to venture out to find food after a long day winding around the narrow North York Moors roads. However, the piece d'resistance was without argument the pizza. We ate at the pizza bar on our second night and even though it felt like an age for our order to arrive (we were starving) it was more than worth it. This was THE BEST pizza either of us had anywhere. So fresh and tasty. The appetisers were great too (although I forgot what we had now). Its a long-arse way to go for pizza but I cant wait to get back up there. One note, parking is pretty tough. We didnt have issue finding a spot any time, but I did overhear a couple of complaints. And the spots I did find were REALLY tight for even a compact SUV. Anything larger you'd be SOL. A small car would be ideal. With all the other amenities attracting visitors to the facility there simply isn't enough space for everyone. I do think hotel guests should get priority over spa or restaurant guests. There is plenty of parking up on the esplanade, but that is a moderately steep walk uphill. Not great for everyone, so just be aware of that. Overall we were really happy with our choice to stay at The Spa. It's a wonderful location and an impeccable vacation experience. Very highly recommended.

    Clarendon Hotel

    Clarendon Hotel

    (3 reviews)

    Myself, husband, son and 2 friends tayed at the Clarendon on Sunday 29th May. The aim of our stay…read morewas for a ghost hunt with spiritulist medium Ray Bokor. Wen we arrived we were met by very friendly staff who showed us straight too our rooms. Rooms were pleasant and very clean. Bar prices were reasonably priced with great beer. On the nite was a great llive band on which seems too be every wk. We met the owner russ who was very nice and friendly. We had a great nite ghost hunting with ray who we have met on a number of occassions. He is very frindly and always makes us feel welcome wherever we might be. I would visit this hotel again situated in a lovely place by the sea. Karen Fairclough Carlisle Cumbria.

    Situated right next to Redcar's High St Clock - the Clarendon has recently changed hands but I have…read moreto say that you wouldn't really notice. Decor is still very much along the Irish Pub theme with walls painted with slogans and images of famous celebrities. The drinks are competitively priced and this is a great venue for watching Sky football games with plently of widescreen plasma TVs dotted around the place. The bar meals are good value - plently of 2 eat for £6 deals. This is a great place to go for a quick pint and something to eat in your lucnh hour. Always busy so there is usually a buzz about the place and a good atmosphere. Staff are very friendly and I'm pleased to say all have a good sense of humour. Weekly live music nights get very busy so I would recommend getting there early so you can grab a seat. Late licence at weekends and doors are staffed. Again, get there early as queues can be out of the door.

    The Cliffemount Hotel

    The Cliffemount Hotel

    (1 review)

    ££

    I stayed at The Cliffemount Hotel for 5 nights as part of a business trip. We were a group of 18 so…read morewe took up nearly the entire hotel (or at least if there was anyone else staying I was not aware of them). The hotel itself was very charming, situated on the cliff above Runswick Bay. The staff was always polite and very accommodating of our large group. I'm not sure if we had a group rate or not, but the rate for us was very reasonable. My standard room consisted of one double bed (very comfortable I might add), a free-standing wardrobe, tea/coffee and cookies, and a flat-screen tv. The en-suite bathroom was tiny but I'm fairly minimalist so I was able to make it work. I always had hot water and the water-pressure was good. Our meals were group meals so I can't speak much to individual service, however our group was always received good service. The menu varied from day to day. I'm a picky eater so I did not sample all of the variety, and tended to stay with the beef selection for dinner. While not cooked like I'm used to, the food was always of good quality albeit a bit bland for my taste. No one in our group ever left an empty plate. The soups were apparently quite a hit. One thing the brits do really well are chips - oh how I wish I could get 'fries' this good in the states. For breakfast i always had the continental breakfast which consisted of cereals, yogurts, and pastries. There is also a fully-stocked bar on the first floor. Three things to note: there is no elevator and the stairs are steep (not surprising for a rural hotel), they don't take AMEX, and the free wireless internet was very spotty. Some rooms were not able to get signal at all. Overall, this is a charming coastal hotel situated in a beautiful part of England. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone staying in this area of Yorkshire.

    O'Gradys Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...