Fantastic country pub with seating inside and outside. There is covering on some of the outside seating on less sunny days. Very dog-friendly. The view is fabulous, as is the food. Superb roasts, ploughman’s and desserts with a good selection of drinks. This place pairs beautifully with the plethora of gorgeous walks and rides all around the area. Booking at the weekend is strongly advised - it’s rightfully very popular.
It’s definitely not a destination, more a passing place. Incredibly high footfall through various doors despite being able to fit maybe 20 people max in the bar area and it was SO cold in there - constant door openings in every direction. Food was pretty dire if I’m honest. Pics and vids added as I have no words for the disappointment after waiting a very long time. Service was fine although witness a few wrong orders. Dog friendly. Nice views. Definitely wouldn’t hurry back here.
Food was very nice I was with two others. Was on a Sunday and had to book. Had two roast beefs and a roast lamb for mains and calamari to start.. Could not fault the food. Staff friendly and accommodating. Just could be a little more attentive as we found we had to ask for knives forks and and other items... It was pretty busy. Would go again.
On the way back from the hiking, we found this pub. It is a lovely place on the hill with a great view. Today is very sunny so it is crowded. There is live music by the local band which is lovely and give extra vibe for the place. We ordered small plates chips and calamari; both were really nice. Calamari is one of the best for the pub foods that we had. We really recommend a pint. The staffs are very responsive and service is quite fast even though it is crowded.
The pub has beautiful views, and many of the customers are people who have just gone for a hike. It’s also a dog friendly pub. The staff are also very lovely. That being said, service is lacking. A number of times we asked for things and were forgotten and needed to ask again, despite it not being busy at the time. The food is a hit or miss. The pie of the day as well as banofee pie were good. The salmon was the most underwhelming that I’ve had in a restaurant. In terms of parking, don’t try to park on the hill as it’s very difficult to find spots as well as get out. You can find parking at the bottom of the hill in front of 51 Degrees North or off the carriageway on the grass.
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