Excellent food !! we have been on a number of occasions and have never had a bad meal !!Lovely homemade chips and coleslaw
The Greyhound – Lancaster
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Excellent food !! we have been on a number of occasions and have never had a bad meal !!Lovely homemade chips and coleslaw
The Greyhound – LancasterWith great views, excellent food and fabulous decor this is a great choice for a romantic meal. One of my favourite places! Kimberley x.
Wellsprings Inn Pendle Hill – ClitheroeBeen to lots of Italian restaurants and this is one of the best. We went on a Saturday night and had a table booked for 8.45pm and had to wait half an hour but it wasn't a problem as the bar area is lovely - really comfy sofas and a good atmosphere. Very busy but the service was excellent. I had octopus salad to start and pasta for main and both were excellent. I would definitely recommend this restaurant and will go back very soon. Beats Tiggis and Angelos by far. Menu was varied and lots of specials on offer. Price was average for an Italian, some people may say a bit on the expensive side but it was well worth it.
Tinos – PrestonWhat a find!! hidden down a beautiful country lane The Buck Inn is by far one of the best eating and drinking houses around. The menu choice is unbelievable for the size of the pub and the prices are reasonable. The gammon is awesome and sourced locally apparently. Service is truly amazing to say how busy they get, a credit to the staff who unlike most places do afford you a smile for your trouble. Truly exceptional!!
The Buck Country Pub – Clitheroeveg swimming in water, sour faced bar maid, good waiter, food Ok, it's set in nice 1970 decor !
Saffron Indian Restaurant – Morecambeas at the three fishes, i really object to having to part with my credit card on arrival, then at these prices have to go to the till and order yourself. I did write a letter of complaint, but alas, no one could be bothered to reply !
The Highwayman – Kirkby LonsdaleOverpriced, small, not quite hot enough food. The staff constantly hover over you, i won't go back !
Honey Tree – MorecambeQuite simply the best Italian meal you will find. The specials are fantastic and the portions are generous.
Amico Mio – ClitheroeAlthough the food was good, there wasn't much choice for soft drinks. I would say it's a place to go once. I expected a proper Thai restaurant but the place looked more like a English tea house.
Thai Orchid The – PrestonI cannot fault the service no matter how big or small the size of the party I dine with. The food is always consistently good and the happy hour is amazing value for money. The menu is so varied and someone would be hard pushed not to find something they would like.
Spaghetti House Restaurant – LancasterI have been visiting the spaghetti house for the past 7 years and find the service to be one of the best around. The staff make us feel extremely welcome and cannot do enough for us. I have never had a bad meal their and if anything my only fault would be that the portions are to generous. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it and have taken friends there on many occasions.
Spaghetti House Restaurant – LancasterVisited for a bar meal on 15/9.07. Limited choice on the menu and very, very expensive for pub food. Fish,chips and peas cost more that £10.50. Chips were inedible -enormous and hard inside, overcooked and "hard baked" on the outside. When we complained to a waiter my plate was removed. Waiter returned some minutes later with the same plate to tell me that the chef had said that the problem was with the type of potatoes used and that he had added some more of the offending chips to my plate!!! Not worth the 60 mile round trip. Doubt if we'll ever go again.
Inn at Whitewell – ClitheroeJust amazing. Fantastic food, helpful staff and lovely family atmosphere. Go - now!!!
Tinos – PrestonOn the whole the meals were good and well presented. All this in very pleasant surroundings. The evening we were there,maybe because they were busy,we found the service a little bit lacking. Perhaps also where the meals were concerned and for the price of the meat dishes another bowl of vegetables would not have gone amiss. Only one was given for three meals Generally though far better than your average
Plough At Eaves – PrestonThe staff were very good and the atmosphere was lovely. The food looked very nice, but unfortunately it tasted very bland. It was very expensive for what it was and we would be reluctant to go again unless we hear of better reviews,
Frankie and Bennys – BlackburnI'm afraid I can't comment on much else as we did not stay long enough. We were kept waiting for 15 minutes past our booking time without being offered drinks, then told we'd have to hurry when ordering our food as they had lots of tables coming in. The waiter argued with us and the manager told us to leave without hearing our side, absolutely disgusting treatment.
Spaghetti House Restaurant – LancasterMany visits to Casa Tapas and I have decided to post my first review ever on a restaurant. I have been here many times and seen the transformation as the owners have constantly improved the surroundings. The food quality has never changed its excellent. The new bar area, and decor has transformed this restaurant as the place to be - great fun , great music and so nice to meet many friends the regulars - but its not clicky - I would have no hesitation in recommending Casa Tapas you will need to book on a Friday and Saturday as the place fills up very quickly
Casa Tapas – RawtenstallBooked a meal on a Saturday night when a artist was on. Given a table near the entrance and had to shout to hold a conversation. Table was 45 min late. Meal was very late coming, given garlic bread as apology for them forgetting our order, but our appetite was nearly gone. Asked for sweet menu waited 20 mins and asked again, manager blamed waitress. We were given drinks to compensate but it was too late by then night was ruined. Wrote letter to complain but didnt even receive a reply. If you are determined to go here book a early table away from the entrance if there is a artist on.
The Halfway House – ChorleyMix and match between selected medium wines and a pint of Pravha. Any two for £9. Available every Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Early Bird: 2 courses, £14.95 (available 4.30pm-7pm, Sunday to Thursday.
Weekend breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Two Rashers of Grilled Back Bacon • Two Pork Sausages • Fried Egg • Hash Browns • Baked Beans • Tomato • A Slice of Toast (White or Wholemeal) with butter & marmalade for £12.
2 courses, £20; 3 courses, £25. Available 12pm-2.30pm, Wednesday to Saturday.
Main course, £20.50; 2 courses, £25,50; 3 courses, £30.50. Available 12pm-7pm Sundays.
All dishes are served with CDJ Chunky Chips, Confit Tomato, Local Watercress & Salsa Verde. Includes bottle of wine or Prosecco or alternatively, two beers per two people dining.
2 courses, £20; 3 courses, £25. Available 5pm-7pm, Wednesday and Thursday.
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Choose any 3 Tapas Dishes for £18.
Roast every Sunday from 12.30pm. Choice of meats (or Vegan roast) plus all the trimmings, £18 (children, £12).
Burger and a pint for £18 every Wednesday.
Get 2 Fish mains for £28 every Friday.
Kinds eat for free with every adult paying meal ordered. Under 12s only. Available Tuesdays.
Free fudge cake every Thursday.
2 courses, £11.45; 3 courses, £13.95. Available every Thursday and Friday from 12pm-4pm.
Select 3 dishes from the special menu for £20. Available Wednesday to Saturday lunch and all day Sunday.
Set Menu: 2 courses, £16.99; 3 courses, £19.99. Available all day Tuesday to Thursday; 5pm-6pm Friday; 4pm-5pm Saturday; 3pm-4pm Sunday.
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £19; 3 courses, £23.