Sunday dinner was very average unfortunately! Gravy too runny..i could make it better at home! Dated, shabby interior but nice bar staff, wouldn't return 🫤
Set in a beautiful small village location, a friendly and spacious interior, with polite service. The food was of good quality and came in generous portions for the price.
Quiet and historic pub. We didn't see it at its best as it was a wild, wet winter lunchtime so was very quiet when we visited. Few customers and pretty cold in the pub. Food hearty and very generous portions. Good local fare. Pies outstanding. Service was a bit taciturn to begin with but warmer later. A few real ales on offer. Surprisingly, no low or no alcohol beer options at all, which was a bit disappointing.
Quaint 70's decorated historic pub in an area of outstanding beauty, so attracts walkers with dogs. Food excellent and the service 5 star. Check for food availability and times as we go for Sunday Lunch regularly.
The village of Slaidburn is in a beautiful and peaceful part of Lancashire. The Hark to Bounty sits in the heart of the village and has a long history of importance here. We stayed one night and this was a real treat. The building has plenty of features including wooden beams and eclectic dispays in the bar. The staff are all friendly and helpful. Our room was comfortable and functional, although expect a 1970s style bathroom with carpet and a shower over the bath. This is not a boutique hotel! We had towels and small tubes of shower gel and shampoo. The bedroom was fine, although the carpet was showing its age. We had a kettle, mugs and tea and coffee and a TV. The room was above the bar and we could hear customers until closing time at 23.00, then it was quiet, although as it was haymaking time farm vehicles were still passing later. The food was hearty and reasonably priced. There were two vegetarian options on the menu (no vegan option) and we had one each. They were both tasty and just what we needed after a long walk. Breakfast was basic but enough. There were no vegetarian sausages but we were happy with eggs on toast. Vegans could have had beans on toast. We also had packed lunches and the cheese on the sandwiches was very generous and gave us a good amount of energy for our long walk the next day.
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