Reviews Hark To Bounty Inn Restaurant

4
Carol Kubicki
+4
The village of Slaidburn is in a beautiful and peaceful part of Lancashire. The Hark to Bounty sits in the heart of the village and has a long history of importance here. We stayed one night and this was a real treat. The building has plenty of features including wooden beams and eclectic dispays in the bar. The staff are all friendly and helpful. Our room was comfortable and functional, although expect a 1970s style bathroom with carpet and a shower over the bath. This is not a boutique hotel! We had towels and small tubes of shower gel and shampoo. The bedroom was fine, although the carpet was showing its age. We had a kettle, mugs and tea and coffee and a TV. The room was above the bar and we could hear customers until closing time at 23.00, then it was quiet, although as it was haymaking time farm vehicles were still passing later. The food was hearty and reasonably priced. There were two vegetarian options on the menu (no vegan option) and we had one each. They were both tasty and just what we needed after a long walk. Breakfast was basic but enough. There were no vegetarian sausages but we were happy with eggs on toast. Vegans could have had beans on toast. We also had packed lunches and the cheese on the sandwiches was very generous and gave us a good amount of energy for our long walk the next day.
5
Christine Finegan
+5
Called in for a pint but were tempted by the menu. We both settled for the Lattice Lancashire pie.... Leek, potato and cheese with salad. It was delicious and the portion size was huge 😋. The beer was great as well. I tried the gluten free, which tasted great. It was nice to see the place bustling again
5
Richard Neville
+5
Great staff, very helpful and have gluten free beer too. Didn't eat just had some very pleasant beers.
5
Simon Hewitt
+5
Wonderful pub, full of character, and hasn't been modernised to death. Lovely pint of Lancaster Blonde and superb homemade food...Steak and Ale Pie is just delicious ! A regular stop when we're in Bowland.
5
Andrew Bolton
+5
Proper home made made food, generous portions,scrumptious, friendly staff, oldie worldie roaring fires in the snug and bar reasonable prices
5
Stephen Parkinson
+5
Arriving alone after a long day cycling I popped in here while waiting for the youth hostel over the road to open. Little did I know just how much this place would go to my heart. Immediately the landlady's big smile and welcome made me feel welcome. I was instantly made to feel like a local. Nothing too much trouble. The cask beer is in outstanding form. Later that evening I returned for Pork Loin and black pudding covered in bacon wow!!. It was that good I returned for a hearty breakfast and on the Friday night, an incredible fish Friday deal. Oh and on one night, there was a brass band playing! Everything is very reasonably priced and of a high standard. Great staff, great old building. A must visit.
5
Ian Hydes
+5
Very welcoming and friendly pub. Huge portions of very good value food. Kids were well catered for too.
5
Richard Holt
+5
Lovely pub, just as a pub should be. Very old and quaint. Beer was perfect and the food - wow. The staff are very friendly and very helpful. Will definitely visit here again next time we are in the area.
5
Gillian Mcdonough
+5
Fantasc food amazing. And inexpensive. Very friendly pub. Will definitely go there again. Staff are brilliant too
5
Alain knott
+5
Nick & his team make it a great place to stay & eat. Food is home made & great value & plenty of it. Highly recommended
5
Ian, Jac, Wispa & Hugo
+5
Called in here last Monday after checking reviews, we were on route to the Ingleton area for the week having travelled up from the Midlands. We just had one of the specials listed, like a cheese and potato flan which was very tasty with salad etc, our lurcher dog was made to feel very welcome as were my wife and I. The pub was quiet. Food came out in next to no time. The landlady was very friendly. Parking is round the back. To be honest the pub doesn’t look much from the front and it looks to be a very quite little village but the pub is cosy and friendly inside and the service we couldn’t fault . I expect it gets a little more busier as the season moves on. If you’re after a quick stop off, good food etc you won’t be disappointed. You can stay here as well.
5
Rob Andrews
+5
Proper dead good roast dinner! Friendly down to earth staff too!
4
Martin Scarbrough1981
+4
A tad expensive 17 quid for 3 pints. But they were perfect. Very clean but dated loos and from 50.00 bnb Barmaid was lovely
4
Janette Nelson
+4
Following a walk in the area we went for a meal. We had not booked in advance, but we're advised that it was better to book for Sunday. Nevertheless we were accommodated. Lovely homemade soup followed by Lancashire Lattice Pie with Salad.
5
Pavel Absolon
+5
Lovely pub in a small village. Great food, drinks and personel. We almost missed the place, because it is hidden in a lovely village. Don't be like us, go there! 10/10 travellers would remocemend.
5
Anne Billington
+5
Great food , friendly staff and good prices. Brilliant place to visit .
5
Steve [AtariCrypt] (AtariCrypt)
+5
Lovely younger lady great at her job as a bar maid!!! Gluten free draft ale. Other great ales too. And fantastic food. Get the steak & ale pie!! Yum!!!!! Love this pub :)
5
gYromAncY
+5
Wonderful vegetarian Lancashire Lattice Pie, and an excellent selection of ciders and ales!
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