Situated in the heart of a stunning Northumberland rural setting, we’re surrounded by open fields, theres no better place to pull over, relax and get away from it all.
The Travellers Rest dates back to the 16th century as a farmhouse and has for over one hundred and fifty years been an inn providing much needed rest and sustenance to passing travellers and locals alike.
We offer a wide menu selection as well as a great selection of local Ale’s and Beers. Wether you’re exploring Hadrian’s Wall Country or simply looking for a nice place to eat then the Travellers Rest is well worth a visit.
At the Travellers Rest we have a fantastic outdoor, adventure play area.
Situated right beside the play area we have plenty of wooden picnic tables were the grown ups can sit and relax with a bite to eat and maybe a little something from the bar.
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Will have food the next time I call. They have a range of events on - street food Fridays. I was chatting to the landlord, a very nice fellah, who says they're aiming more for the coffee and cake side through the day and weekend nights for the street food. Great atmosphere, lovely fire going and a warm welcome 👍 Best check opening times before heading out there, well worth a visit.
Best jacket potato I've had in a long time and the desserts were amazing well worth a visit
Great steak, and lasagna was nice as well. The burgers are also excellent and I would recommend getting them with homemade chips rather than the fries. They also have Sycamore Gap on tap at the bar which is locally brewed ale.
Called in there today to three of us and a dog, called in on spec and the service and food was amazing, not over priced. Burger was amazing, wife had the lasagna and said it was super tasty, fish and chips should be called whale and chips! It's massive! Great please to visit especially when dogs are welcome not many places are. Will definitely visit again, lady working the Bar area was very polite and respectful
A convenient stopping place at the end of a journey, in a pleasant building with a warm fire and and quaint historic decor . The staff weren’t all smiles and we felt a bit as though we’d intruded on some of the customers standing propping the bar up. The food was adequate but not exceptional - and a little meagre: three new potatoes per plate if you chose the new potato option. And I wouldn’t trust the attention to allergy care, if that’s important to you. My order clearly stated ‘no peas’ but the vegetable dish was a mixture of peas and other vegetables so that I had to carefully pick out the peas. The food tasted good however, and filled a hole. We did not stop for dessert.
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Meals are served
Lunch Tue – Sun 12.00 midday to 3.00 pm
Dinner Tue – Sat 5.00 pm to 9.00pm
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