Lovingly decorated, food to die for. Lovely accidental discovery on our travels north. If this is a sandwich what does dinner look and taste like
We went here on the way past after a afternoon of walking in the Dales, on recommendation from a family member.
The car park is a bit awkward with the bays at chevron style angles, and with a few other patrons parking badly meant it was difficult to park, but perfectly doable with some shuffling.
As we had our dog we were seated in the bar area, and everyone was very friendly towards her.
The food was not what we were expecting, it was amazing. I did not take photos of our starters but they were definitely a step up from pub food and more towards restaurant standardard/fine dining.
The mains, pictured, were delicious and ample portioned. I, due to a weird obsession, had a
Steak and Ale pie which was full of flavour and a proper pie (none of this puff pasty on top nonesense). My partner had an amazing belly pork dish that was cooked perfectly and seasoned to match.
The other guests were friendly and the staff were even more so.
Lucy and Niamh were fantastic, thank you for making our evening even more enjoyable!
We look forward to coming again when we are in the area.
Brilliant Sunday dinner! Not been to the area before and booked The Wild Swan for Sunday dinner.
My wife and I chose the 2 courses for £25 option.
Tasty starters of Beetroot risotto and Lamb croquettes.
Mains of chicken Sunday roast and fish pie. Both excellent.
All food tasty and good portions. Special mention for the fish pie, packed with salmon, haddock, cod and prawns. Chicken roast came with good portion of chicken and plenty of veg.
Great friendly service!
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