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We stayed at a nearby campsite and visited the restaurant multiple times over the weekend due to the constant rain. Kris, the owner and bartender, was incredibly friendly and welcoming to us, even though we were not locals. The beer was excellent and the homecooked meals made by Kris' wife Hannah in the kitchen were delicious. The pub had a cozy and traditional feel, with a wide selection of drinks and food. The enti... View all feedback.
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I paid just under £13 for the burger. It was basically 2 very thin tasteless bits of meat slapped between a huge roll (not toasted) and a little melted cheese. There was a small standard side salad and the chips were fine. Kids meal was ok. I was shocked that it was so expensive as the quality of food was poor for all except the kids meal (fish goujons and chips). So glad it was under the eat out to help out scheme 3... View all feedback.
We stayed at a nearby campsite and visited the restaurant multiple times over the weekend due to the constant rain. Kris, the owner and bartender, was incredibly friendly and welcoming to us, even though we were not locals. The beer was excellent and the homecooked meals made by Kris' wife Hannah in the kitchen were delicious. The pub had a cozy and traditional feel, with a wide selection of drinks and food. The entire team provided great service overall.
The staff at this cozy pub are very friendly, the servings are generous, and there is a wide selection of delicious meals to choose from. We were so full from our main course that we didn't have any room left for dessert!
This fantastic traditional village pub offers a great variety of food and drinks. The beer garden is charming and unique, with numerous small booths and summer houses scattered throughout the spacious area. The pub strictly adheres to Covid rules, providing a clean and safe environment that is also pet-friendly. The surrounding area boasts beautiful views and lovely walking paths.
We had dropped our daughters at Alton Towers for the day and decided to do a circular walk nearby. The Hartington Pilsbury Castle was an ideal length with a pub half way round and what a find! Great location making the most of the valley views, lovely little garden huts meant we were dry even on a changeable day. Staff really friendly, excellent service and the food was excellent my husband had a huge very good quality burger and I had the toasted tortilla wrap we were still only eating outside last weekend and it was such a lovely change well done
I paid just under £13 for the burger. It was basically 2 very thin tasteless bits of meat slapped between a huge roll (not toasted) and a little melted cheese. There was a small standard side salad and the chips were fine. Kids meal was ok. I was shocked that it was so expensive as the quality of food was poor for all except the kids meal (fish goujons and chips). So glad it was under the eat out to help out scheme 3 people had horrendous indigestion afterwards. We didn't attempt dessert. Wouldn't come back for food! Service was friendly and great views if going for a drink.