Queens Head Inn, Kettlesingback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
An absolutely great country pub/restaurant, serving some great guest beer's. The food is fresh and home cooked, and the staff very polite, hard working and nothing to much trouble. A larger than most car park to the rear, so no problems for a large party. I found the pub to be very clean.
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Out of the way ... yes, concentrates on diners ... yes. But well worth a detour. Food excellent, beer excellent, service friendly and efficent. And what's wrong with a red nose?
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Out of the way village pub. Seems to be aimed more at diners rather than drinkers, though the place did appear to have a small number of aged, red nosed regulars. Had a couple of decent pints of Old Peculiar. This place apparently takes pride in the reputation of the steaks it serves. Mine was a good steak, but I don't think it is worth going out of your way to eat here.
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Two bar stone built pub in a tiny village nestling at the bottom of a valley between the A59 and Niddersdale proper. Largely given over to food and with seven letting rooms it still has a local following of casual drinkers. Friendly and attentive staff, of more mature years as were most customers. Black Sheep Bitter and Old Peculier plus Rooster's Special as a guest, the Roosters was decently kept but my second pint suffered from a protein haze. Kegs from Carling, Worthington, Guinness, Grolsch and Thatchers cider. Traditionally decorated with white walls, old beams, plates, brassware and some of those small wooden shields presented by various organisations to favoured customers and friends. There are several pictures of different Queen's heads, that is the women not other pubs. Unusual stone fireplaces and not very comfortable seating in each room. Music is constantly played at low volume, it was a selection 1960s hits during my visit.
anonymous - 30 May 2009 10:29 |
Had a lovely couple of pints post New Year revelry at this wonderful pub. The Black Sheep served lovingly however the food was a disappointment (beef sandwiches were found to be both overpriced and skimpy on portions - please take note Landlord). Lovely surroundings and a roasting coal fire just cannot be beaten on a frosty winters day in the Dales.
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Excellent little village pub on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Quite difficult to find but well worth the effort.
Mainly a food pub but the guest beers are very good also. Good menu at reasonable prices, very friendly service. Very well kept and clean. Has a few B&B rooms.
On the day we went it was pouring with rain, I should think that in good weather it would be great to sit outside in the beautiful surroundings.
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