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First stop on the way out of Hubberholme when walking. 3 of us had the cream tea; wonderful home made scones with home made jam & lashings of cream- scrumptious Scar House Tea Garden highly recommended.
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We called in for lunch a few days ago and it was excellent in every way. The welcome was very warm and genuine, great service, the beer was excellent, and the fish and chips were superb. It's easy to say "best I have ever had" but I cannot imagine how they could have been better - next time we go, I will not need to see the menu, I know what I'll be having. Just enough perfectly cooked chips without the usual overload. My Mrs had a prawn sandwich which was also excellent. 10/10
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Paul and Angela are excellent hosts. The breakfast was nicely cooked and all you'd want to start the day - quality and quantity. Rooms on the small side especially the twin which was cramped. The nicely done out bathroom was shared by four of us but that wasn't an issue. Convenient for the pub next door!
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We had a wonderful 4 days break staying here. Chris and Helenka are wonderful hosts. They said they liked people to arrive as guests and leave as friends and that is exactly as it felt. Amazing location with wonderful walks, delicious food, cosy fires and comfortable, well appointed rooms.
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Step back in time to the original "Woolpack," back in the good old days of Emmerdale Farm and there it is, the Falcon Inn in Arncliffe. Once the word got out, people flocked for miles to try and get a glimpse of the actors during filming. The tiny, peaceful village got so packed that the residents couldn't get in and out of the place and protests began. Eventually filming moved to Esholt, on the outskirts of Bradford and over the years, Arncliffe returned to a sleepy little village. There is still a photo next to the bar of Amos Brierley and Henry Wilkes, as well as a more recent photo of the modern James Herriot and his wife, from the new series of All Creatures Great and Small. The pub is packed with items of interest; better than many museums I have visited. It's quirkiness is a joy to behold and you could spend a long time trying to take everything in. You can park outside, next to the green. The only sound is that of the birds and the occasional farm animal. There is a compact but enticing menu and we had a lovely plate of sandwiches and fries for two. I even enjoyed the air conditioning toilets, though it was a bit of a limbo to get into the cubicle. Having passed by a number of times, I'm pleased that we made the effort to go in at last. If you want total tranquility, you can also stay there, as they have a few rooms available. Go take a look. You'll be surprised. We were.
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We phoned at 7.05pm on a Sunday evening and they managed to squeeze us in. We had onion bhajis to start - the best we've ever had, fresh and homemade - very tasty. For our mains we all had the roast - lamb and beef. They were big, plenty of food and absolutely delicious! Sticky Toffee pudding and Irish coffees to finish, which were also great. I couldn't fault a single thing, the food was delicious and Kevin was super friendly. We will definitely be back.
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We visited this lovely village and nearly left without visiting this place. But then it started raining, so we nipped in for shelter. And I’m glad we did! The coffee was good but the cake was amazing. Really friendly staff and dog friendly too. Well worth a visit.
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We stayed for the May Day bank holiday weekend. This is a great location for walking in the Yorkshire dales. Room was nice but the jacuzzi bath was amazing. Suzanne and her husband clearly work really hard to produce nice food and look after their customers. My only thoughts is that they need more help and support. I don't think this is an independent pub .I think they are working so hard for someone else and I hope it's appreciated, they made are stay really good.
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We hadn't been to the Dales for a long time, but being up north for a family celebration we decided to have a few days in Kettlewell and stay at the Cottage Tea Room for a B&B. We were glad we did. Mike and Jaynie were very friendly and welcoming hosts, our room was comfortable (with a very nice bathroom) and Mike cooked an excellent breakfast every day - our dogs appreciated the sausages Mike kindly gave them! Thoroughly recommended.