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Three Horseshoes, Ingleton

Recently decorated pub with decent beer and food. Landlord could be friendlier to patrons, hardly a warm welcome from him.

6 Aug 2012 15:47

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

Hadn't been to this pub for a while so plucked up courage and went. Four of us went for a meal on a Saturday evening and won't be returning. Apart from us their was a group of 8 people and nobody else. The bar used to sport 5 hand pump beers but now has 2 which cost about the same as you would pay in London. The food was disappointing to say the least, 2 of us had Cajun chicken which contained so much chilli that it was really inedible. Another of us had 3 Cumberland sausages, 1 of which wasn't Cumberland at all but contained chilli to which she is allergic. As for the apple crumble, it defies description. The portions were not very substantial and very overpriced for what they were. The only response we had to our complaints was "I'll tell the chef", overuse of the word I suspect.

11 Nov 2010 13:27

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

Still a most disappointing pub even with new management. Used to be very popular with locals but this is not the case now. Food very mediocre for the price charged. This is a case of a pub that must try very much harder, especially if they want local support during the winter months.

5 May 2010 15:41

Craven Heifer, Ingleton

Very pleasant village pub in the Yorkshire Dales. Generally 3 Thwaites hand pump beers on. Beer is normally of good quality and the food is pretty good too. Also does B&B which has a good reputation.

5 May 2010 15:36

Moon On The Hill, Harrow

Not the best of Wetherspoons' pubs. Was OK originally but has gone downhill over recent times. Seems to be frequented by the F this F that brigade

24 Sep 2008 10:20

J J Moons, Ruislip Manor

Use this pub quite frequently. Seems to be a well run Wetherspoons with a decent choice of real ales (about 8 or 9), food OK too.

24 Sep 2008 10:15

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

So glad to hear the good news about this pub. We are coming to Ingleton for week from 27 September 2008. Will certainly give the Wheatsheaf a look

24 Sep 2008 10:04

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

This used to be a decent real ale pub until taken over by Cains brewery. The Black Sheep and Timothy Taylor beers have gone and been replaced with Cains beers which arte not that good. This used to be a very popular pub for food and drink but has declined greatly since being taken over

28 Jul 2008 16:23

The Roaring Donkey, Holland on Sea

Although this pub has recently been refurbished it has not been improved with maybe the exception of the toilets. Pub is aimed at the younger element particularly if they like football, there are screens everywhere showing football. Plenty of young children running around at all times of the day. Even the bar staff appear to be children.

28 Jul 2008 16:20

The Kings Tun, Kingston Upon Thames

Visited this pub 27/07/08 for the first and probably last time. Both the Marstons Pedigree and Greene King IPA were absolute crap, not worth visiting this pub if you like real ale.

28 Jul 2008 16:16

The Punchbowl, York

Used this pub twice in March 2008. No complaints except that sometimes there was a long wait to get served at the bar. Festival pints at �1.49 was like turning the clock back a few years. Door staff actually said good night and thank you as we left, this never happens down south!

10 Apr 2008 15:38

The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

This pub changed hands earlier this year. The Black Sheep and Timothy Taylors beers have gone to be replaced by Cains beers. It is always frustrating when the bar staff go missing for long periods of time and you are left waiting for ages. Used to be good pub, not so sure now.

4 Nov 2007 11:54

The Swan, Ruislip

This pub is now closed but reopened as a Cafe Rouge

3 Nov 2007 12:54

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