well what can be said for this place....... amazing food fabulous location and great staff... all boxes ticked for me.. lovely
In Hiding
Went for Sunday Lunch, found the food wonderful and the service excellent. The beer was good as well!
Place was in need of a lick of paint, but it is about to undergo a refurb.
Highly recommended.
Hazel Collins/haz
Have made 3 visits to the Parkers Arms and found the food and service very good-excellent until the last visit. I ordered soup which was good, salad which consist of half an iceberg covered in oil, a plate full of bread (I do not especially like bread), some ham and boiled egg which appeared more like a poached egg - with the yolk running all over the rest of my food. This was not impressive. When I asked for a replacement egg i.e. cooked fully, I was told 'All our eggs are soft boiled'. My partner ordered a Bowland burger - the meal was skinny and half way through realised that it was not cooked in the middle. The meal was very expensive for what it was and we will not be returning. iI suggest to keep customers, that the owner be open to customer suggestions/evaluations.
Pete Mason
This is borderline ok. Had an early supper here with family. Like Weezo's very much but this is different. Historic village pub with an immediate audience. Food sounds good but could have been better in our view.
Anonymous by request
The Parkers Arms has recently been taken over by the same people who own and run Weezo's. Using local suppliers they provide fantastic hearty pub food supported by an exquisite wine list. I would strongly recommend a visit to this little gem of a pub nestled in one of the most scenic areas of England. With open roaring fires in the winter and cooler months, it is the ideal place to relax after enjoying the many varied walks around the local area. Or even if you just want a run out in the car, where better to go.