Oak beams and sturdy wooden tables lend a comfortable feel to Church’s Bistro and Bar, which overlooks the quiet courtyard of St. Mary-le-Tower Church. The first floor bistro is classic contemporary with dishes that include roast parsnip soup, warm breads, roast pave steak, Suffolk pork, local cheeses, roast Norfolk turkey, a large wine list, and many gluten-free selections. The second floor turns elegant at night, making it ideal for private functions and parties.The Old Counting House serves traditional, international, and vegetarian dishes such as crab cakes, pasta, lamb, spiced squid, Thai Curry, grilled steak, and ricotta and spinach cannelloni. Artista is traditional Italian at its best, offering fare such as pasta, seafood, risotto, and fresh, stone-oven baked pizza.Bistro on the Quay is an elegant, glass-front, scenic restaurant on the historic waterfront. A former salt warehouse, it overlooks a new marina in a revitalized area, alongside shops, galleries, restaurants in beverley hotels, and cafs. Lamb, pork, salmon, and penne pasta with goat cheese fill the menu, which features both a la carte and fixed price items and an extensive wine collection. Next to Neptune Marina, the restaurant is accessible by boat. Private dining is available for special events, business meetings, and large groups.Housed in an 1846 museum, Arlingtons Brasserie Restaurant and Caf features French food, tapas, fish pie, Moroccan lamb stew, vegetarian dishes, and fish from sustainable means. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as afternoon tea. The breakfast menu offers a traditional English breakfast of bacon, sausage, fried eggs, and toast, as well as items such as scrambled eggs and salmon on toast, fresh fruit with Greek yogurt, breads, and bagels. The Darwin Room is available for private parties, meetings, special events, and informal buffets. The upstairs brasserie is perfect for birthday parties, anniversary get-togethers, and other celebrations.