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Expensive and aloof service when I visited. Nice views though.
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A decent Thwaites pub, at least 5 cask ales available, the one I tried was well kept. Shame WiFi was BT openzone and not free.
alexw - 14 Dec 2015 21:59 |
This pub must have undergone a sea change over the past 3 years. Now has 6 beers on handpump, 5 from Thwaites and a guest which was from Allgates. One of the Thwaites is "The Bore" which (for Thwaites) is an excellent light 3.8% beer. All were well kept. The food is very good. A range of daily specials including locally caught fish and I have never seen 10 different ways of serving potatoes on a menu before. Very busy on an early September weekend. Staff all friendly. View from the outside seating area over the Kent Estuary fantastic.
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visited in April 2011 was not impressed rude, poor service & the most unfriendly pub i have ever been in. not a patch on the other pub in village both Thwaites!!
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I've visited this pub 5 times in the last year, each time with different people and we have always been pleasantly surprised by the food and drink. Service was excellent and friendly.
sikke - 10 Nov 2010 15:33 |
Great bar staff. Beer acceptable - food usual plastic rubbish.
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Can't get excited about Thwaites beer and have to agree that it makes Greene King taste exciting! And by the time they've taken all the bubbles out of it with that attachment on the pump to put a head on it . . . .
The locals smoked in the lobby and as a result the pub filled with smoke every time the door was opened. Thought it was odd that this was permitted until the landlord was pointed out doing the same with them.
Went here for food more than anything else and that was AWFUL. Oddly it had been recommended, but I guess they must have liked inedible veg and a truely dreadful vegetarian dish.
We won't be back.
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Adequate and lively pub, not spectacular, but perfectly servicable. Thwaites house dispensing three of their beers - Lancaster Bomber, Original and Wainwright. I'm not the biggest fan of Twaites (their beers make Greene King's seem exciting), and so was unable to get too excited about this place.
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Reasonable pub on the promenade at Arnside with a good view over Morecambe Bay and the railway bridge. Thwaites Wainwright and Lancaster Bomber on among other beers and ciders. The siren sounds to warn people the tide is coming in, but by that point you would be in the pub.
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