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1120 Opinions in 2 websites
Village pub in a lovely setting. Food was tasty and hot. Breakfast was cooked with quality ingredients. Unfortunately let down by a very tired room.

1223 Opinions in 2 websites
What a fantastic spot! We are staying in the village & decided to bob along for a brew & are so very glad we did. We’ve been twice now & both visits have been just fabulous. A real community feel about the place. Staff are extremely friendly, food delicious & the coffee is one of the best I’ve had in a long time. Cakes are to die for!!! Highly recommend to all. Thank you to all the lovely staff 👍💖

1163 Opinions in 1 websites
would normally send a review to trip advisor, however, since I received an email from you directly asking to leave a review, I thought it better to give the review direct to you. We stayed for 3 nights, in room 3 at the sister inn Salutation Arms Appreciate that the building is very old, but the access to the entrance of the building is not good, especially for older people. The two steps down were difficult to use, especially when carrying cases, and with a dog. The stairs upto the bedrooms were steep. The state of the carpet was terrible, stained very badly, obviously from the footfall using it. The fact that it was light in colour didn’t help. The room was large no complaints there, but there were a lot of chips in the painting, and again, the light coloured carpet had stains on it. The en suite, if you can call it that, was the smallest I have ever seen. You could sit on the loo, brush your teeth at the sink, and wash your feet in the shower all at the same time. For the size of the room, the en suite could have been a lot bigger. We ate in the Sally bar the first night, and the meal was very good, the barman was very friendly. Breakfast was at the Farrier, and the cooked breakfast that morning, tasted as if it had been left under a hot plate and was dried up. Dinner that night wasn’t the best either, my husband had the garlic mushrooms and it was like a soup. The lasagne wasn’t the best either. The next two mornings breakfast , the coffee was cold, and we had to ask for a replacement hot pot of coffee. Staff were all friendly and pleasant, however didn’t ask during the meal if everything was ok, even when collecting plates, which is unusual. On checking out, we weren’t even asked if we had enjoyed our stay, again, very unusual. I don’t normally have any issues with where we stay, and would write a good review, but unfortunately The Horse and Farrier, Salutation Inn, just didn’t tick the boxes for us. Update-I am still waiting on a reply to my review from marketing at the horse and Farrier

1160 Opinions in 1 websites
We have just returned from a lovely 3 night stay at the Horse and Farrier. An historic Coaching Inn that has been updated with modern facilities, but retaining it's traditional charm. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was comfy with tea and coffee making facilities and a spacious bathroom. We enjoyed our first evening meal there and because of that took our other two evening meals there - why would we go anywhere else? Breakfast was good too, with fruit, cereals and pastries followed by (if you wanted it) a full Cumbrian cooked plateful. All in all a very enjoyable stay.

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An afternoon tea booked at Cafe Rouge during our umpteenth visit to Centerparcs at Whinfell Forest. Kris, our server was fantastic. We’d asked if it was possible to have more savoury dishes than cakes and Kris made arrangements for us to have extra croque monsieur and croque champignon in place of the sweet cakes. It was a wonderful treat after our morning at the spa. Very attentive and friendly service. First class.