Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Broughton-in-Furness, United Kingdom including The Mill at Ulverston, The Blacksmiths Arms, The Black Cock Inn, Newfield Inn, The Square Cafe, The Punch Bowl Inn, The Greyhound Inn, The Crosby Snack Shed & The Crosby Cake Cupboard, The Red Lion, The Byre Cafe
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4 based on 232 reviews
Cosy Cafe providing home cooked hot and cold food.
Although we knew we should have reserved a table at this popular restaurant, a table was found for the three of us and we enjoyed a delicious meal served by a very friendly waitress. There is plenty of parking space and there is a small shop in the restaurant. It is essential to make a table reservation !
4 based on 96 reviews
Very welcoming local pub worth travelling to. Well presented with a warm welcome. Not a massive place, but very accommodating and well run. Very clean and tidy with a tasty menu of traditional pub food in a comforting atmosphere. Dog friendly, we were very pleased we discovered this pub.
Snack Shed serving delicious hot & cold drinks, freshly made hot & cold sandwiches. Locally made ice cream. Delicious homemade cakes, baked on the premises. All available to eat at our lovely riverside location or takeaway.
Fantastically positioned on the route from Coniston to Hardknott and Wrynose for an espresso, water, or cake to refuel before hitting the cruel climbs! Really great coffee, homemade cakes, and a friendly welcome. A lovely place to make a brief and welcome pit stop on a ride, really friendly lady who serves you.Thank you very much for your lovely review. Glad you enjoyed your visit and our homemade goodies! Hope to see you again soon.
4 based on 81 reviews
I was expecting just a basic pub with pretty average food but was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food and very nice service that we received on the two visits we made to the Greyhound Inn over the New Year period. The pub itself is pretty basic inside but a nice touch was found in the toilets with complimentary toiletries. On our visit they had three Real Ales on offer, all of a decent quality. They have a specials board and all the meals are reasonably priced. I had chicken pie on the first night and a steak off the specials board on the second night. Both meals very tasty and decent portions also. As long as youâre not expecting something grand within, youâll find very pleasant, helpful staff and lovely food washed down with excellent ales. They also cater very well for anyone who is celiac
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.
4 based on 86 reviews
Called in today for lunch delicious beef burger and chips also Cumberland sausage and chips all meat locally sourced and not expensive quite a wide range on the menue from hot sandwiches to jacket potatoes omelettes etc
4 based on 176 reviews
We are a traditional Cumbrian pub with a range of local ales, lagers and spirits. We serve home made meals with local ingredients - please let us know if you have any special requirements. Dogs are very welcome.
WOW WHERE DO I START, When i visited this pub it was meant to be for a nice family get together and infact it was disgusting the place was dirty the food was dripping in fat i ordered fish and chips and i didnt know it came with a side of DIRTY OIL and RAW CHIPS it was the worst meal id eaten probably due to the chef drinking the profits who my partner partner spotted necking a bottle of red my children came down with sickness and diarrhoea and belive me that was not a pretty site the lady behind the bar more than likely the owner was the most stuck up person you could possibly meet in pub in the lakes all she did was order her minions around its the worst pub ive visited in the lakes the staff are rude and ( mostly KIDS) the glasses we were served still had other peoples mouth marks around and the prices where disgraceful for such poor quality food and not even mention yhe toilet hygeine was absoultly foul there was urine and tissue all over i wouldnt take a dog in there even with being dog friendly i SHALL NEVER EVER Visit this pub ever again i hope enviromental health have a field day there !I feel that this may be a good time to remind readers that those who choose to write a review need not ever to have visited the location they are reviewing. and sometimes reasons for reviews are aside from a simple desire to share accurate information.Whilst the vast majority of reviews - positive as well as negative - are informative for potential visitors, there is nothing that can top coming along and seeing for yourself.We pride ourselves on our beautiful traditional Lakeland pub, loved by generations. Set in the heart of the stunning Duddon valley, and cared for by friendly and dedicated staff, we think you'll agree that we have one of the best pubs in Cumbria.
4 based on 298 reviews
The Black Cock Inn Broughton In Furness Is A Lovely Low Beamed Country Pub In The Historical Town Of Broughton In Furness, Serving Locally Sourced Fresh Food, real ales wines beers alcoholic beverages & minerals. Consisting of 5 en-suite rooms, Sports Bar
small friendly town, old world pub with good food and beer. great place to stay where you can eat, drink and sleep in one place. The standard of food was excellent and the staff were very helpful. Try it
4 based on 324 reviews
I didn't know what to expect in a pub seemingly in the middle of nowhere and was delighted with the menu, which was an assortment of traditional pub fare, local meats, and lovely puddings (desserts). It's a busy place so call for a reservation. Service may be a tad slow due to the busyness, however it's a great opportunity to soak in the ambiance of this old building. I left wanting to go back for a second and possibly third meal however only went on my last evening so couldn't :(
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.
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