The Treehouse Bar & Restaurant

3 The Weir, Hessle
01482 646433

Recent Reviews

Patrick Hollingworth

Absolutely top notch ??, I've had lesser burgers that have costed more without drinks and entertainment included!

Sioux Whitelock

Didn't eat, we just popped in for a drink. It was lovely, with a great atmosphere. Very attentive bar staff.Very nice, will be back.

Abbey Ashton

Wish I taken a picture of the Sunday roast!! I wouldn’t rate the 1 star. Chicken my boyfriend had was a child portion chicken to the point I had to half my beef with him!! The beef was full of fatty bits! This restaurant has gone down hill from 2 years ago!!! The roast potatoes I could have broken my teeth on them! I had to ask for a better knife because the beef was that fatty it wouldn’t cut! The chef came out and she wasn’t wearing a hair net for her long hair!!!!!!!! They really need to get the old staff back In there seems like they come and go a lot. Sunday roast dinners are a big NO!!!! I came home upset because it’s been 2 years since I had a roast at Tree house and it really it’s the same anymore. Gravy isn’t good like it used to be. Cheap food cheaper chefs in there now. Gutted!!!!!!!!

Ben Moorey

Had a brilliant time. Highly

Julia

Impeccable service from the staff at Treehouse. Food was delicious and atmosphere was relaxed. Cocktails were amazing! We want to visit again soon!

J7409RMleannet

Amazing time having bottomless brunch served by the lovely Lemar, food was delicious. Would totally recommend this place for the atmosphere, decor and friendly professional staff x

Bev W

The food was greasy and awful and has resulted in all four of us having upset stomachs. The food was undercooked and full of extra oil and sauce that made it too rich for the price. The cocktails where a joke and came in what anyone would call a sample sized glass and for £9 was a ridiculous price. The staff weren't friendly and some even gave you mucky looks as if to say we're not good enough to be eating there. Would not recommend a visit and to avoid at all costs.

Raquel Paulucci

Visited in a rainy day for brunch and was a good surprise. They cater for gluten and dairy allergies which was great. There was some magic to see the place so empty as the decor is super nice.

Helen Mcleavy

Visited with a friend on a Friday night for food and cocktails. The food was amazing, cocktails were 2 for £12 so we made the most of it! The service was superb, however this was probably down to how quiet the place was! When we arrived at 7 it was quiet and we expected it to pick up when the music/dj started at 9, but it just didn't. This is obviously no fault of the venue, but it did mean it wasn't the weekend feeling atmosphere we were geared up for. Great place though!

Steve Nicholson

Great atmosphere and service, just a shame there’s only one non alcoholic beer available corona cero and that was out of stock on a Saturday night, with non alcoholic beer been so popular I don’t understand why more bars arent adopting it ! For me it’s still nice to have a beer out I just don’t want the alcohol or the hangover the next day !

Karen Amour

Just been for Sunday lunch. 2 adults and 2 children ordered the Sunday roast. Took 40 minutes to arrive and such a let down. Roast potatoes to hard to cut let alone eat. Yorkshire pudding burnt. Mashed potatoes cold veg cold. The gravy has a spicy taste the kids could not eat their food. Mentioned to waitress when we had paid the bill she just said oh!! 2nd time in a row we been here and food poor so definitely won’t be going again. We have eaten here many times before and the food was never bad like it is now

David Herd

6 of us went for an evening meal. A few others in but by no means busy. Food took a long time to come but was very pleasant. Drinks expensive

Gareth Fletcher

My wife and I turned up for her birthday yesterday (Saturday) in the early afternoon, we are new parents so came with a pram. We checked online prior to attending which said there was availability. When we turned up, the staff member checking us in didn't seem enthused to have us there, baring in mind every other person there was clearly dressed for nights out, checked the bookings in front of us which showed there were spaces available but proceeded to inform us there was in fact no availability.Rather than argue the point, my wife felt unwanted and uncomfortable to we proceeded to leave. As we exited Treehouse, someone who I presume was the manager, asked us to come back inside as a table just came available, this was despite no-one else having left the building.My wife has attended Treehouse on numerous occasions prior to being pregnant and said this time the entire service felt different. As the only change is that she had a child with her, she felt that clearly as a new mother, she isn't type of audience Treehouse wants to attract, but a table was offered to save face.

Beverley1991

We visited after hearing there was a menu update and having been before and enjoyed the food. We left £140 lighter and completely disappointed. As a family of 4 we all had a main, drink, and a few sharers to start and the only nice part were the drinks. The usual starters we had before were bland, and the mains quite frankly disgusting. The ceasar salad was laughable, a few tiny pieces of dry chicken, the rest was lettuce, no sauce or croutons. My partner had a curry, which was runny and watery, and one of the worst he's ever had. The kids had chicken which is usually their fave food but they said it was dry and tastless too. What a waste of money. We won't be back.

Philip B

It attracts the overly make-up'd & filler'd, selfie-taking posers in the evenings but the food is amazing and they have Camden Pale Ale on tap. Light and airy, relaxed and welcoming. It's a cool place.

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