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Closed and boarded up.
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The Inn at Ness is a large, spacious open plan pub (1930s?) that is largely given over to a rather good Italian restaurant although there is still a drinking-only area in one of the bays. Thwaites ales were in decent condition (fine for drinking with a meal) and cost a very reasonable £2.80. Very popular place this evening.
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Advert in local paper proclaims this pub has been refurbished, renamed the 'Inn at Ness' and now serves Italian food.
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Reply to simontutton*** I'm one of the cooks at The Wheatsheaf and i can asure you that all of our meals are homemade on the premises with out use of 'Microwaves', we have very high volumes of custom through our doors every single day, and we may run out of some products, as in many pubs will be the same, and we have 8 Daniel Thwaites UK "Catering Pub of the Year" awards to show for it, I'm sure if you came back again u will not be dissapointed
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A bit too clean (or not if you like that kind of thing!) Doesn't have a good beer selection and the meals are very "sorry we haven't got any of that one left" - i.e. we're suspecting heavy use of the microwave. Not bad for spontaneous sunday lunches or when you can't be bothered to cook. Don't go out of your way though.
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A local news item reports that this pub has won the Daniel Thwaites UK "Catering Pub of the Year" award.
I have not visited this place, but it is now on my todo list.
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My wife and myself took our three teenage children here for a drink and it really is a delightful pub.Pleasant Staff,spotlessly clean and nice surroundings.Large Plasma TV,Pool table and food available.Well worth a visit with ample car-park to the rear.
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the pub is very clean and the staff are fantastic
ben - 12 Aug 2005 19:01 |