Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 6 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 110 in 261 in Ribble Valley
Nº 31 of 75 British in Ribble Valley
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I am pleased to say that after such a long wait (due to Covid) indoor eating is now available at this excellent eatery. Food, service and location are all excellent and I could not recommend it highly enough Give it a go, you won’t be disappointed 😀
Robert N . 2023-05-13
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Good coffee and range of healthy options but so miss the opportunity to sit down inside! Don’t know if this is a permanent change but does influence when I visit,
Kay L . 2021-08-18
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We are never disappointed when we come here for a weekend coffee. The food is excellent and caters for GF needs too. The location is amazing in the heart of the countryside.
Richard S . 2021-07-12
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We visited as part of the Holden Clough Artisan Market and enjoyed a perfectly cooked bacon sandwich and hot chocolate as we browsed. Just lovely.
Helen D . 2021-07-12
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This is a nice idea with the restaurant no longer being in use. Was nice sitting in the garden with a good cup of coffee. They had a reasonable sandwich selection
IAN D . 2021-06-03
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Great little hut with fab cakes, sandwiches and drinks and a fire pit to keep you warm as you order. We love the bacon sarnies and flapjack.
lucyhE2529YN . 2021-04-25
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Lovely place with stunning views and hosted by Jonathan and Fran who are the most welcoming people. Bed and breakfast for one night only but we felt like we were visiting close family. We would highly recommend a stay here.
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An excellent full English breakfast prepared with quality ingredients and prepared to perfection. A very friendly and professional staff team. The farm shop is a delight with an excellent range of products. The butchery and bakery departments are outstanding.
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We sometimes visit Clitheroe midweek during the day. A pub crawl is the usual way to go, but this time, after the first pint we decided to have another. We stayed for six and on heading to the bus stop, we had only been to one pub. Why did we stay all afternoon? It was the friendliness of not just the staff, but the other customers all offering interesting content to a rolling discussion ranging from the beers to where each of us lived / grew up etc .... The barmaid (it was her first day) pulled a great pint too. In my experience of both pubs and people, this is rare. I nearly forgot to mention the prices. Cheaper than most places and two of the beers offered at just £3 a pint.