The Dog and Partridge, Tosside - pub details
Address: Tosside, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 4SQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24091) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 5 users)
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user reviews of the Dog and Partridge, Tosside
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Well worth visiting. Good local beers (inclding "Ewe Tosser") good value bar snacks and comfortable surroundings. PBS - 9 Nov 2010 13:31 |
Myself and 3 friends had booked a mountain bike skills course with Ed Oxley at Gisburn, The pub is used as a starting point to the day and for lunch too, we decided before hand it made sense to stay over to make a weekend of it. The pub is decorated in a rustic style, there is a cafe area and bike shop at the rear of the pub and guest accommodation too. Good locally produced ales are a bonus too. The pub is family run and has an informal atmosphere. The food is fantastic with generous portions of home cooking. Bar snacks are good value and very tasty, Evening meals are a little more sophisticated, and breakfast has convinced us all go go and stay again soon. Tim and Grace who run and own the pub are lovely hosts and everyone made us feel so welcome and treated us so well. I can't recommend this pub enough, and if you are a mountainbiker it offers a free bikewash and rooms tailored to a groups needs. thefallguy - 11 Mar 2010 11:16 |
The Dog and Partridge was recently renovated (2007/8) and you get quite a surprise when you go in considering that it's such a remote pub - there's an echoey back bar with a pool table but the main bar/dining area is chock full of chunky faux-rustic furniture. Bowland brewery Real Ales served as well as food which I've never tried. Main attraction is the location I suppose as it's literally on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border at Tosside and on the back road from Long Preston to Slaidburn in the Forest of Bowland - marvellous scenery in an area which is off the normal tourist track. There is some seating outside from which to admire the views if the weather's good. Cravenite - 20 Jan 2010 13:34 |