Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Grange-over-Sands. Grange-over-Sands is a town and civil parish on Morecambe Bay in Cumbria, England, midway between Barrow-in-Furness and Kendal. Historically part of Lancashire, the town was created as an urban district in 1894. Since 1974, following local government re-organisation, the town has been administered as part of the South Lakeland district of Cumbria, though it remains part of the County Palatine of Lancashire and Duchy of Lancaster. It had a population of 4,114 at the 2011 Census.
Things to do in Grange-over-Sands
4 based on 669 reviews
Such beautiful surroundings and what a lovely place - we had lunch in a rare spot of good weather on the back patio and were astounded by the quality of the food served - definitely above & beyond - would definitely visit again
4 based on 242 reviews
A traditional "Country Pub" providing "posh pub food" 7 days per week with a traditional Sunday roast weekly. Recently refurbished comfortable rooms at very reasonable rates.
This is a lovely pub,the staff were really friendly and chatty.We have been twice here, once just for drinks and this weekend for food.We had a starter and mains.Starter was nachos and garlic bread then for mains a chicken burger and the Engine burger which was really tasty,the chips were more like roast spuds but they were perfect,really tasty and crispy.Great value for money.We definitely come again when we are next in the village.
4 based on 967 reviews
An 18th Century Inn full of character, mixing contemporary furnishings with traditional decor, and real log fires.Great outside seating area overlooking the main Square in the village, fantastic for watching the world go by.
I have been here many times during Cartmel bank holiday race weekend. Food hasnât always been great as it is so busy. I was pleasantly surprised on this occasion as the food was excellent. Iâm told they have a new chef and although I didnât see him cook I saw him throw out two middle aged drugged up race goers who were rowing about who had taken the lions share of the coke. Very professional and should be complemented by the management both for his cooking and the way he dealt with the incident.
4 based on 271 reviews
The Commodore Inn is probably the oldest hostelry in Grange over Sands, having been built during the 1820's. It has been frequented over the years by many a weary traveller seeking Rest, Good Food, a Tipple and Entertainment.... Almost 200 years on and no
When you see something on the menu described as whale and chips, the offering is often a bit of a let down. However, whilst not of leviathan proportions the fish overhung the large plate on both sides and would have put up one hell of a fight if caught on a line. The batter was crispy and the chips were decent. Can't speak for the rest of the menu which looked like typical pub grub but the fish had us hooked.
4 based on 577 reviews
For Easter opening hours - please look at our events page on our website! A traditional oak beamed pub with a real log fire! Situated in the lovely village of Cartmel, well known for its Priory, Sticky Toffee Pudding and Cartmel Races. The Pig offers an i
We visited for a birthday celebration on Sunday a party of 9 and a highchair. The table was very cramped and we where practically sat on each other (was not a table for this many people) and no room for a highchair. Service was drinks was good from the waitress. The waiter was swapping our menus around on the table... not sure why. The food arrived quiet promptly and all 3 course where very nice. Had to wait along time for the bill and a further 20 mins to pay...Dear Megan, We are glad to hear that you enjoyed all 3 of your courses while dining at our restaurant. Unfortunately due to the small nature of our pub we are not always able to offer the most expansive eating areas. However, had you let us know on the day that you felt uncomfortable we would have attempted to accommodate you more fully. Best wishes, Tim and Emma
4 based on 616 reviews
We have gone to great lengths to try and use only local produce and suppliers, thus ensuring our quality is always of a very high standard for our guests to enjoy. At The Cavendish Arms you are always guaranteed a warm welcome.
Stayed in this old coaching Inn, in the Village Of Cartmel, Cumbria. What to say? There is only a limited amount to offer re rooms and other facilities. Certainly won't suit everyone. Low beams, small windows and dull decor. But, service excellent. Great value breakfast (beans especially good). Sunday lunch: as good as any other enjoyed anywhere else. An aside, the phone seemed to constantly ring re bookings for this Inn - for races, short breaks, and just to experience the Village. What came first? The Village. The Especially popular L'Enclume Restaurant - with all its additions? Will be returning to check this out in the future.
4 based on 283 reviews
A traditional village inn offering award-winning real ales, a good selection of wines and keg beers. The reputation of the food is well known and caters for most tastes.
The food here was truly excellent and I would like to eat there again, but for the fact that we were sat in a draught and inspire of a polite request to move tables, we were declined. There were several empty tables around and as the kitchen was about to close for service, this ought not to have been the case. Left feeling somewhat disappointed.
4 based on 368 reviews
After moving from Southport last year. We are a small team and we try our hardest to make sure everyone has the best experience whilst with us. Our fresh menu changes on a regular basis. We have two ensuite B&B rooms above the Pub. Please see our website
Came here for Sunday lunch while staying at the nearby caravan park and it did not disappoint. My wife and I had the carvery while my 2 and a half year old had the childrenâs roast. Your meat, Yorkshire and roast potatoes are served to you and you help yourself to the veg. There was such a range it was difficult not to have eyes bigger than your belly! It was all perfectly cooked and we demolished it all! The desserts were delicious too! It was busy and no wonder so book or get there early! You wonât be disappointed!
Top 10 restaurants in Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom (UK)
4 based on 1255 reviews
The Pheasant is a family run free house owned by the Jones family since 2005. We aim to provide great locally sourced food in a friendly and relaxed environment. We also offer a great range of real ales, wines, lagers and spirits. Situated in the pretty s
Been visiting family over the weekend and as a couple called around 7.30pm for dinner. We hadnât booked but weâre quickly shown to a table. Good choice of menu and service was excellent. Food was delicious and reasonably priced. We enjoyed it so much we went again the next day with our son and 2 children. Very busy but we managed to get a table.Definitely recommend this place and good parking on the car park.
The 10 Best Things to Do in Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom (UK)
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.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.