Very disappointed, had heard good things about the Canal Turn , but those were from the past . We went later on a Sunday afternoon so some things on the menu were unavailable, this is understandable but to run out of chips when most things on the menu were ( or could be ) accompanied by chips seems to be bad planning . The two young ladies running front of house were very friendly and helpfull but kitchen staff seemed to give the impression they would rather not be there . Someone went for frozen chips so food became available . When it came my gammon steak was fine but the chips were only just cooked , another minute or so to crisp them would have helped . A very disappointing visit , we will not be returning in the near future there are plenty of other places in the area
I had scampi and chips and the hubby had 3 large fish fingers chips and beans.The food was hot, presented nice and tasted good,the staff was friendly and they also welcome dogs if your a dog owner. Right on the canal where you can feed the ducks afterwards.
This pub is situated in a stunning canal side setting. There is a car park and ample outside seating for a sunny afternoon. It has recently changed management and it is evident they are making a go of it and I wish them every success. The food - I had scampi fries and side salad, classic pub grub.and a good size portion. The side salad was iceberg lettuce 1 cherry tomato and a couple of slices of pepper. I would have rather some mixed salad leaves. My partner had canal club ciabatta which was like a spicy chicken mayo with bacon and tomato. He assures me it tasted better than it looked. (Vomit on a bun) ha The fries were nice but some would say overdone. They were dark golden and crispy I personally liked them. My only slight niggles were the choice of coffee advertised wasn't on offer and we had filter which was cold and was warmed in the microwave. My other no no was the table was sticky :/ and at one point over the coffee we nearly cancelled our order but continued in support of the small local business. It sounds as if I didn't enjoy it. I did ,.it was basic and because I'm not posh by any stretch I overlooked the niggles as I want this local pub to survive. The venue itself is beautiful and it has only been open a few weeks and I'm sure they will thrive and will be able to reinvest some profits on improving the menu. If you are looking for beautiful food near Carnforth then the Longlands is the place to go. The goats cheese and walnut salad was divine.
The Canal Turn in Carnforth is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. As the name says, it's on the canal turn with great views. A large beer garden with great views to watch the world go by. Great selection of food and drinks on there menu. They also offer live entertainment some nights. A place to stop off after a long walk or boating on the canal. Also a dog friendly pub.
Booked last minute, dog friendly which is great. Meal was lovely, so was pudding. Parking available, but didn't seem enough places for the size of the pub. The staff were friendly and polite. Food and drinks were reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend and come again.
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Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5
Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5
The County Lodge and Brasserie is situated in the heart of Carnforth, 5 minutes from junction 35 M6. Our comfortable and affordable accommodation is designed to suit everyone’s needs – from families and couples through to independent travellers.
Carnforth, Lancashire, LA5