THE LooKoUT
The Lookout is a cafe situated in the Marina in Seaham, County Durham.
Serves a wide range of hot drinks and snacks, an ideal location to relax whilst enjoying the great service and views.
Great Coffee | Great Food | Great View
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THE LooKoUT, Unit 11-12, The Waterside, Seaham Harbour Marina, Seaham, Durham SR7 7EE, United Kingdom
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THE LooKoUT 7 Day Weather Forecast
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