Snake Pass Inn, Bamfordback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
I stayed for the night at Snake Pass Inn and would highly recommed to other walker's. The staff were very helpful and friendly, the food was home cooked and delicious without a long wait and the location perfect for beautiful walks. The room was cosy and warm with a lovely big bath and comfortable bed, all in all myself and my partner really enjoyed the whole experience, thank-you.
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Good food and very friendly staff (don't sell Black Sheep though). Accommdation available for smokers and dog owners, which is nice to see.
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The only pub for literally miles around, the Snake primarily caters for diners; there are only a few tables inside at which you can drink without eating.
When I called in recently, there were a couple of decent real ales on, and the service was reasonable. If you are walking to the pub, beware that it is currently closed all day Mondays, on Sunday evenings, and probably on Tuesdays as well.
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We visited this pub on the Sunday of Easter Bank Holiday. The pub was not especially busy for a Bank Holiday but, we and everyone else daring to pick up a menu were told by the most miserable and rude barmaid that 'all meals would be at least 1 and a half hours and yes that includes sandwiches'. The pub itself is nice and in a beautiful location but we most certainly won't be going back
anonymous - 9 Apr 2007 16:01 |
Not the same as a couple of years ago, changed hands i presume, food not as good and a smile wouldn,t go amiss. What a location though!
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I am interested in the Snake Pass inn as my husband grandfathers parent owned the pub back in the 1800's they went by the name of Rowarth, would appreciate anyone who has any old photo's etc, would love to add them to the family tree shirley morris
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Only stopped for a morning coffee. Nice, old fashioned pub, with pleasant staff. Tucked into the trees, on the north side of the road, I guess it would get a bit bleak there in winter. In July, it was fine.
railtracksurvivor - 30 Aug 2005 05:55 |
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