Reviews on Bar food in Sedbergh, England, United Kingdom. Sedbergh (/ˈsɛdbər/ SED-bər or locally /ˈsɛbər/ SEB-ər) is a small town and civil parish in Cumbria, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies about 10 miles (16 km) east of Kendal and about 10 miles (16 km) north of Kirkby Lonsdale. The town sits just within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Sedbergh is at the foot of the Howgill Fells on the north bank of the River Rawthey which joins the River Lune about 2 miles (3 km) below the town.
Things to do in Sedbergh
4 based on 123 reviews
This same establishment is on your site as a hotel. I think this is an anomaly you should address. Most hotels and many pubs have restaurants - so your software should at least be able to identify the establishments
Once enjoyed this little Inn but the staff now spoil the place. Steak pie no longer excellent, simply poor to average. I honestly think the current owner has had enough, such a shame :(
3 based on 54 reviews
Wasnât sure about visiting this pub, but the food was fantastic! And I am an extremely picky eater!!! Had a nice little fire going in the front room where we were. The lady that waited on us was very nice, and excellent service. This place has been in business since 1590, during the reign on Elizabeth I. That is AMAZING!! Wanted to eat there again tonight - out last night in this area - but closed on Mondayâs. I had the smoked salmon patty starter (which was delicious!!!), and scampi as the entree. They were also excellent. Husband had the beef, mushroom & cheese pie with creamed potatoes - cleaned his plate!!
4 based on 444 reviews
We were staying at the hotel and as part of our deal had our dinner on the first night. We were so impressed we went back on the second evening as well. LOvely food which was very well cooked and presented
3 based on 202 reviews
This pub is old, but probably doesn't make the most of itself. The tired decor and furniture needs a makeover, and this would be a good opportunity to strip the gloss paint from the beams and generally celebrate the building's story. Food is generous but not terrific. Choice of beers ... especially real and cask ales ... could also be better.
4 based on 152 reviews
We had the steak meal last Friday here - and after calling in over the last few months have seen some marked changes .. cleaner and better . The place has had an overhaul. Staff seem to be trying to improve the place. There are more real ales to chose from previously and they taste as if they are being looked after well. Tables look better and the place has had a lick of paint and some added touches that make it feel like a pub eatery. The current staff seem more clued in to customers.The steak meat was delicious and the meal very nice. They are adding in more things in the week - like a pub quiz, curry night - and some live music .. working hard to make it work .. It just needs the right clientel and enough of them as there is local competition - the club, the italian and other pubs on their doorstep ... so they will need to be consistent and keep going...and developing all the time...
4 based on 135 reviews
Home cooked English pub meals. One of very few where you can have proper sit down and warm & tasty meal. There are lots of comfortable chairs to choose from, too.
We called in on a Sunday afternoon for a drink whilst returning home from the Lake District. My wife fancied a snack and enjoyed a wonderful dish of deep fried mozzarella.My beer from a local brewery was in good condition and much appreciated. Service was efficient and good humoured. Would seek it out again.
4 based on 320 reviews
Food served from 8am till 9pm daily. Freshly sourced local produce, Angus beef, Black Boar Pork, Local lambs, Award winning chefs,
I stayed at the Dalesman while on a long distance walk and had some excellent real ales and a very good evening meal while there
4 based on 103 reviews
Thirteen of us arrived for a (pre booked) lunch. The Inn is charmingly old fashioned and quaint, Very comfortable. We were made most welcome and forsook our usual beer (it is a temperance hostelry) for ginger beer and sarsaparilla, which was no bad thing, particularly for the drivers. All the food was freshly home cooked and the rabbit pie was delicious. Fine selection of deserts. The visit really was a step back in time. Great service, historically interesting and good food,
4 based on 82 reviews
Unique gastropub in Kendal the heart of South Lakes. Amazing food, great atmosphere and fantastic service. Quality ales, artisan gins and craft beer. Log fires, historic setting at Kendal's oldest Inn. Perfect for groups, families, friends and solo travel
I came in today (Sunday 6th October 2019) and what a lovely experience I had for being a single person the young gentleman behind the bar whoâs name I asked was Chris was Very pleasant and friendly made me feel quite at ease as I was on my own for at least half an hour before my friends turned up as I got the time wrong for meeting I will definitely be visiting again
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