Waterfall, Glen Mayeback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
This pub is open and doing some great food, they also have 2 ales on although not a great drinking pub, more a resturant-pub, I think this landlord will be here for a few years, with the food he is dishing out.
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Closed again, new landlord required
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Basic 2-roomed pub next to a waterfall (funnily enough). Most customers here were dining on our early Saturday evening visit. But there were 3 ales on tap - Moorhouses Pendle Witches Brew, Okells Bitter & Greene King Old Speckled Hen. Fairly average.
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Previous comment about new ownership I believe to be true, worth a visit, I highly recommend it.
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Excellent food, nice athmosphere will be going again for sure. Child friendly, outside country seating area.....Lovely, our food was faultless, fish and chips excellent, steak wonderful.
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Nice pub in a great location, close to coastal path, waterfall and sea bay. Four handpumped ales available (Bushys, Marstons & 2 Wytchwood on our visit). Clean, tidy pub with friendly staff. Outdoor seating area at front of pub. Food was fresh, tasty and good sized portions. I believe it has new owners since the last comment on here. The seven of us that visited last weekend were certainly all pleased with the beers and meals.
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Gone downhill on the food scene in last 2 years..Limited choice of menu during TT week.Not cheap either.
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3m S of Peel. Especially popular in season as overlooking the beautiful Glen Maye on the island's West coast. Often views of the Mtns of Mourne in North Ireland Children welcome in lounge bar/dining area until 7.30pm.
Beers: Local Okells Mild and Bitter et al., also Glen Maye whisky
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