Reviews on British food in Ulverston, England, United Kingdom. Ulverston is a market town in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria in North West England. Historically in Lancashire, the town is in the Furness area 8 miles (13 kilometres) north-east of Barrow-in-Furness. It is close to the Lake District, and just north of Morecambe Bay, neighboured by Swarthmoor, Pennington and Rosside.
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4 based on 689 reviews
Market town centre Freehouse Bar and Restaurant with holiday cottages and apartments. Excellent food, newly refurbished, friendly and welcoming family run for over 25 years.
Fantastic barstaff and great selection of ales. Staff so friendly we decided to stay for more drinks and food. Food selection is really good and again restaurant staff friendly. when food arrived the portions were large. Food really was brilliant and cannot praise this place enough. On leaving we were bid a cheery goodbye from the excellent staff.
4 based on 313 reviews
The Sun Inn, a newly refurbished grade II listed inn, is situated in the heart of Ulverston Town Centre. Whether you are looking for a delicious meal, somewhere to stay or drinks with friends, The Sun Inn has everything you are looking for. Our new bar ar
Nice big pub in the centre of Ulverston. I ordered my food and it arrived very quickly was nice and hot and very tasty. Pub seemed very clean with beer garden to the rear and some colourful local characters chatting away. Couple of big screens to watch sport. So a good all round pub to visit whilst in Ulverston.
4 based on 482 reviews
Converted 17th Century town mill with the original waterwheel still intact in centre of pub. The venue has a beautiful cask ale bar (CAMRA's Good Beer Guide 2011-19) with eight hand pulls serving a variety of Cumbrian, Lancastrian and national ales. We ar
My husband and I came here for a meal to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We enjoyed a couple of drinks outside on the upstairs terrace initially, which was lovely, then ate in the bar area downstairs.Food (3 courses) was amazing - especially the scotch egg! Service was prompt and overall it was a lovely evening. Really recommend! Hi 254alia, thank you for taking the time to leave such a great review, and congratulations on your anniversary! We're so pleased to hear that yourself and your husband enjoyed your wedding anniversary at The Mill at Ulverston. We're delighted with your feedback, and hope to see you again very soon.
4 based on 81 reviews
I found Manor House whilst staying in nearby Newby Bridge. This pub massively exceeded all expectations. One of the best pub finds ever.Very warm and friendly welcome, attentive service, lovely atmosphere and finally truly epic food!The steak pie is by far the best I have had, I would go as far as saying that I bet there is no other steak pie in this country that could beat it. The chocolate tart was also an absolute treat and my wife cant wait to return just to have the tart again.I cant say a bad word about this pub. They have got everything spot on. If you want a friendly and welcoming pub which serves delicious food then this is place. I would recommend anyone staying in the wider area to make sure you check out the delights of Manor House.
4 based on 393 reviews
Very welcoming establishment with great quality food. We came in quite late and were immediately accommodated by the friendly team. The quality of the food was simply great, the homemade Belgian waffle and the apple crumble were the highlights of the meal for sure!!!!
4 based on 258 reviews
Must admit to never really considering a visit to this cafe before but we were looking for a cooked breakfast and as it was just after 11am nearby alternatives had stopped serving breakfast in favour of lunch items.The Hot Mango serves breakfasts until 3pm.The breakfast menu is wide ranging from 2 slices of toast for £1 to a double full English at £8.50 - all freshly cooked and yummy !Hubby had the big English breakfast and I had the Baby one and we shared a 2 slice portion of toast and a pot of Earl Grey tea which did about 5 cups between us. Coming in at £17 it set us up in grand style for the day.They do a range of sandwiches, snacks and deserts throughout the day
4 based on 325 reviews
Staff and ambiance wonderful. Great selection of beer and fantastic array of Laurel and Hardy memorabilia, that really enhanced the decor. We went twice in three days, once for Sunday lunch and then for dinner. Mid-week they have a special menu that was very reasonably priced, we ate from the specials board, as that did have GF and Vegan options. Food was very good, but not great allergy advice on the main menu and very limited gluten free options, had to ask for each dish, less still choice for vegans. They were very accommodating though, never made to feel bothersome and I was offered a vegetable gravy with my roast dinner. Spotlessly clean and clearly a popular choice with locals, always a great sign. Only GF dessert was ice cream, no hardship, locally produced and delicious. Exactly what you wish for in a pub that serves great food. They are dog friendly too, even though we didnât take ours.
4 based on 179 reviews
Cafe in Town Centre Union Street La127hr Gluten Free & Take Aways Situated opposite the town clock quality food locally sourced. Bistro Evenings Open until 8.00pm
Just amazing food here, all home cooked and amazing deals - highly recommend here without a doubt. You can take your own booze too
5 based on 172 reviews
This little café is there to be appreciated. Full of trinkets and goods, your eyes wander to the hats and clocks that adorn the walls (as well as some items for sale). But take some time to savour the food on offer and try to resist a cake to follow!! I had the raebit with a veggie topping and wished I had more time for that cake but had to dash. Must leave more time for cake next time. And a gorgeous homemade lemonade too
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5 based on 84 reviews
A warm and welcoming real ale pub, wine and cafe bar in a beautiful part of the southwest Lakes. The Punch Bowl is a laid-back, country Inn in the best traditions and we'll always try to accommodate our customers wishes...if you want something...there's n
We were camping and it was raining hard so decided to escape to a pub for a meal. The pub is beautiful inside with a lovely friendly atmosphere. Very dog friendly. There is a limited menu which I think is a good thing that places focus on what they do well. The sharing platter starter was delicious. The mains - steak for me and steak and ale pie for the husband were good just not quite five stars. Just a bit of a lack of gravy in the pie and no veg with the steak. The sticky toffee pudding was also delicious.
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