The Pheasant Inn, Keswick - pub details
Address: Crosthwaite Road, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5PP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 44905) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 4 users)
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user reviews of the Pheasant Inn, Keswick
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Typical of most pubs in the lakes food is king with drinkers relegated at best to a space by the bar (usually, as in here, next to the toilets). The ale here was decent though and it is a pleasant little stroll out of town. Snarling_Mallard - 22 Jun 2018 07:43 |
Friday tea time very busy with diners. Think we were only two in there not eating and struggled to find space by the bar. Good selection of cask ales at cheapest price for Keswick, though it is on outskirts of the town. Three Jennings, Bitter £3.25, Cumberland £3.35 and Cockerhoop £3.60. Their own Pheasant Ale £3.45 and Wainwright as a guest ale without the price up. ESCAMRA - 4 Apr 2018 20:28 |
A Wednesday night re-tick on the way from town back to our digs. Jennings managed road side pub that does a good trade in food, just like most pubs in Keswick during the summer. 5 ales on from the Marston's stables , 3 from Jennings, Sunbeam from Marston's and their house ale Pheasant Ale @ 4.6% also brewed by Marston's. I was drinking the Pheasant last year and it was thoroughly drinkable, pleased to report there's no change it's still very drinkable. Busy inside with diners, we sat on the benches outside the front and enjoyed the last of the summer evening. lezford - 18 Jul 2016 21:19 |
Right beside one of the main roads into Keswick from the A66 is this very attractive Jennings pub and the nearest to the holiday cottage that we had in mid July this year. Benches to the front with a small beer garden tucked away at the back of the pub. Inside there are 5 hand pumps offering 5 ales, 3 from Jennings, Thwaite’s Wainwright and Marston's Pheasant Ale brewed for the pub and extremely drinkable @ 4.5%. I had several pints of the house ale and it was handsome. Packed inside with everyone eating, almost all the space in the pub is given over to diners with only a couple of tables and a few stools for drinkers. Being close to our accommodation we did return for food later in the week & it was very good. Well kept ales, good home cooked food and friendly service. lezford - 15 Sep 2015 17:42 |