Menu from The Jews House Restaurant
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Gruyere Souffle, Salad of Pear and Pickled Walnuts
Roast Plum Tomato Soup, Chick Peas and Sweet Chili, Poached Smoked Haddock
Roast Partridge Breast, Chicory Marmalade, Candied Beetroots
Gnocchi Romaine, Tomato and Madeira Sauce, Wild Mushrooms, Parsnip Crisps
Roast Mallard, Game Sausage Roll, Quince Puree, Port and Chocolate Sauce
Roast Dry Aged Rump of Beef, Short Rib Cottage Pie, Sprouting Broccoli
Desserts
Glazed Passion Tart, Coconut Sorbet, Cassis Berries
Chocolate Nemesis, White Chocolate Mousse, Turron Ice Cream
Plate of Cheese, Celery and Apple, Walnut and Raisin Bread
More about the restaurant: The Jews House Restaurant
Situated in one of the oldest and most historic parts of the city of Lincoln, the Jews House Restaurant melds the tradition and heritage of their location with a menu that takes in the breadth of contemporary British cuisine. Their chef, Gavin Williams, and their service team, lead by Samantha Tomkins, offer a warm welcome to all those who cross their threshold on The Strait, right in Lincoln’s town centre.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a The Jews House Restaurant booking?
Located in a Grade One listed building, The Jews House Restaurant on The Strait in Lincoln town centre has stood in place since 1150, and is rumoured to be the oldest dwelling house in Europe. Their menu brings together traditional British favourites and contemporary influences in a manner which makes the most of abundant local ingredients available and the expertise of their chef, Gavin Williams.
When you make your visit to The Jews House on The Strait, you are going to want to include as many of the British classics on offer as possible. Begin with the roast winter vegetable soup, before moving onto the blade of beef with horseradish mash. Alternatively, vegetarians can try the Jerusalem artichoke and leek risotto – appropriate enough for the Jews House. Diners in this part of Lincoln town centre are spoilt for choice, and few of them are better than The Jews House Restaurant: so book a table now and head on over.
