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1 Opinions in 1 websites
4 of us visited for bottomless brunch, we had a great time. There is a really good variety of cocktails and drinks included, and the food was good too. They were really attentive when asking us if we would like more drinks and brought a few rounds of shots round too. We would definitely recommend and will be visiting again ourselves, thank you!

101 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely stopping off point after a long walk. First class food- both the evening meal and the breakfast. Lots of little extra touches that made the stay perfect including a place to leave soggy boots to dry off so they were nice and toastie the next morning. Welcoming host who made this solo female walker feel safe and welcome. Highly recommended.

20 Opinions in 1 websites
Staying at local caravan and motorhome site. Thought we’d support local charity Oak Tree Animals’ Charity. Had delicious generous sized homemade cheese scone, raspberry scone and coffees served by friendly staff in a pleasant clean welcoming environment. Bonus dog walk opposite site with dog activity ares and amazing views.

188 Opinions in 2 websites
We had a lovely coffee and panini here. Staff were really friendly. The food was great - as was the coffee. There isn't a massive amount of seating but it was stylish and welcoming. They don't take card payments, but there's 3 cash machines close by and they do accept bank transfers (they have free WiFi so you don't need to rely on patchy signal). Would definitely recommend.

247 Opinions in 1 websites
Fabulous little find (twinned this with a visit to see the village which was the finding for the fable of the 'Croglin Vampire'). A good choice of ales, very attentive service and Sunday Lunch was amazing. (As good as, if not better than some other pricier hotel options that you can find within Cumbria and Northumberland).