Had food here many times before and always been pleased with both quality and cost, however visited recently with my sister and hubby, our treat!! Oh my goodness Ā£61 was not what I would expect to pay in a cafe for a chippy tea for fourā¦ā¦the small peas and gravy are charged at Ā£1.20 each, 2 x small unbattered sausage (itemised on the bill as main meal minus chips) Ā£4.80!! We had 2 bottled morretiās, 1 j2O and 1 apple juice. Now I donāt mind paying for quality but come on, seriously!! š³ā¦..Ā£2.40 for peas and gravy to be added to fish and chips at Ā£10, ok sorry Ā£9.85 š On the other hand, went to Belford in Northumberland a couple of weeks ago, Ā£5.00 for takeaway haddock and chipsā¦.humongous portion and excellent quality checkout their reviews!! Sadly I donāt think my comments will make a blind bit of difference, whilst thereās a constant flow of visitors, why should they...
   Read moreGood place for a bite to eat as it is fairly central within a few minutes walk from the railway station or if you are driving there just over the main road from a moderate sized paid car park, however there are a few side streets off the main road nearby where you can usually find a spot, though it is quite hilly. We booked in advance as we were a party of six and it was Easter weekend Saturday, but I think outside the obvious weekend or bank holiday periods you should not be kept waiting too long to be served. We were not kept waiting too long and the food was ok, though being in a touristy area the price was a little costly by £2 to £3 overall each. Good place as a resting stop for lunch though, especially for those walking...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCamping in the site across from Austwick in the Yorkshire Dales when I went along to Settle one night for a look at what type of eateries they had and found this little gem. The setting was pleasant, the staff were attentive and the food was cooked fresh. A little pricey for a fish supper but the chance to take the weight of my feet meant it was well worth it, infact, I went back the next again year after a second stay at Dalesbridge (I'm sure that's the name of the site) but only managed a take out as it was so busy. A lovely part of the country and lovely people, untouched by the McDonald's/Americanized way of fast living which is...
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