Reviews The Cavendish Arms

5
Andrew Stockton
+5
This place was recommended to us by a friend , 4 of us visited today and were seriously impressed. Lots of outdoor tables serving food and drink on a sunny day like today plus tables inside if you prefer that. The menu is quite big and caters for all. Pub favourites , Tapas bites , Pizzas , Pastas , Specials with locally sourced food. Full bar available. We sat outside with our dog and loved every minute of it. Definitely recommended. đź‘Ť
4
Peter O'Sullivan
+4
A group of three of us visited on a Wednesday afternoon. A short drive off Junction 3 of the M65. Plenty of parking to the side and front with an over flow car park as well. Only saw 2 disabled bays. Very close to the entrance but access didn’t look great due to the angle they were at. And bays didn’t seem to be marked out as any bigger than the normal bays. However, access into the pub for disabled was excellent. A ramp right up to the entrance. Inside though if you are approaching six foot or more you will need to mind your head as some low ceilings and doorways. It looked busy. Most people dining were in what I would describe as a side annex. I don’t know for sure but it seemed like it was an extension built onto the side of the original building. I can imagine this would be popular in the summer as doors on two sides could be opened up giving access to a seated outdoor area. We did get a table despite not booking but it might be advisable to book if you are visiting in a bigger group at lunch time. Drinks order taken and menus presented to us. Berra Moretti was £5.60 a pint and a pint of lime and soda was £1.55. The menu offered a wide range of dishes plus they had a two and three course Market menu attached. This is available Monday to Friday between 12 and 5pm and Saturday 12 till 4pm. Choice of 4 starters, 6 mains and 3 dessert dishes charged at £15.95 for 2 courses and £18.95 for 3. I don’t know if this menu is changed on a regular basis. In hindsight I should have asked as this would be useful for future reference. I went for the 3 course option. My friend went for 2 courses. We both ordered Black Pudding fritters for our starter and Gammon Steak for our mains. The 3rd member of our party ordered Cheese and Onion pie from the main menu at £14.95. Started didn’t take long to arrive. We both found them tasty. Mains again didn’t take long to arrive. The gammon steak came with thick cut chips, a poached egg, half a tomato and mushroom and two decent sized onion rings. Really enjoyed the gammon. It was certainly a steak. Very thick but not tough and not over salty. Found a poached egg rather than a fried egg a bit different for this dish. I had asked for a soft yoke and mine was done accordingly. And the onion rings were amongst the best I have had in a long time. Not the biggest of portions but ample and excellent value for money. Unfortunately the cheese and onion pie wasn’t going down as well. Our third diner thought it was bland and rather dry. Perhaps this might have been because it was made with Lancashire cheese. It’s not the strongest of flavours. He also was a little unhappy about how the beans had been put half on the plate and half over the top of his pie. He would have preferred them served in a separate dish on the side. As he was finding the pie quite dry he had asked for two more pints of lager. He did get a little impatient and, I have to admit, it did seem to take a very long time for the two beers to arrive. It also was a little surprising to see the empty glasses left on the table. It was only when another round of drinks was ordered after the food was finished that four empties were then taken away. I was the only one to get a dessert. It was fine. And the cappuccino I ordered was again fine. Not the best I’ve ever had but ok. One of our servers did ask several times if everything was ok and if were we enjoying our food. Always nice to be asked. Many places just don’t seem to ask or be interested these days. Well it was for me and my friend. But our third diner wasn’t overly impressed but didn’t raise any issues then with the staff as in themselves they were nothing major. Overall I would recommend. It was a lovely venue in a nice location. I thought the Market menu was really good value for money. Not the biggest of portions but three courses would be more than adequate for the vast majority of people. And there was such a wide range of dishes available on the full menu with some offers worth a look at. I’m sure this establishment would be worth another visit sometime.
5
Paul Wilson
+5
pass this place every weekday to and from. work and always busy.... I can see why! Really good food, reasonably priced and a great selection to suit all tastes. Unhurried, so a relaxing time at the table. Highly recommended
5
Anna Howard
+5
A lovely meal at the Cavendish on Friday. Good selections of beer and wine available, and a menu with plenty of choices for our gluten free diner. Attentive service and delicious food. Would recommend and definitely come again.
4
Curtis E. Carr
+4
Nice meal here recently. Quality food , reasonable price and efficient service. (Chips were particularly good) . However one gripe is that some of the tables in the original part of the building are set much too close to each other. And it would be better if the waitresses waited until you are at least sat down and taken your coat off before trying to take the drinks order.
5
Millie Ogden
+5
Our first time here was last Friday and it certainly won’t be our last. The food was absolutely delicious and the staff was so lovely! We sat in the dog friendly area with our dog Mabel and she was spoilt with sausages & lots of attention so this has to be her new favourite place now too! Thanks so much guys.
5
Sue Cumming
+5
Very nice haven't been for years. Smart decoration. Beware of becoming like all the rest. The old features are charming and need preserving. Good food.
5
Michael White
+5
Our first visit for food and it was delicious! The menu selection was great...we wanted to try everything on the menu! We went for the sharing platter to start...delicious! We then had the duo of lamb and oriental surf & turf...both delicious. We has a lovely glass of wine and fine cask ale. Service was really attentive and friendly bit not fussy. Overall everything was excellent and we can't wait to return.
5
Richard Gillespie
+5
Get ready to have everything you know, questioned. It's busy so we booked in advance. The Staff are so so friendly, greeted with a smile, served with a smile, having a laugh and a joke with them. Now the food, little pieces of heaven in your mouth, I had the pulled pork cigar and my fiancée had the soup of the day and not a word was spoken, just a look of love as we got stuck in. Then the mains, I had the trio of lamb and that's more than enough for any human being and every bite I had a mouth-gasm but it came with a small side dish of shepherd's pie. It wasn't possible to eat but I knew, I leave that dish I wouldn't be able to live with myself. I took a deep breath and reminded myself "momma didn't raise no quitter". If this food was a human, I'd leave my fiancée for it. Highly Highly recommended 👌
5
Shaun Cooper
+5
This is a fantastic pub to stop off at. For us it was a weekday lunchtime visit this time and the sandwich selection is fantastic.. whether it's a posh fish finger butty or a pesto chicken sandwich.. washed down with a great drink selection.. the food and drink is great.. On a nice sunny day we were able to take our pick of tables with parasols outside. One of the staff even brought us some very comfy cushions to park on too. Will definitely be back!
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