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Very pleasant stay - thank you.Just checking - do I still owe for the room?If not please let me know.thanksRobert - Robert T
A very warm welcoming atmosphere as we arrived early Friday evening. Group of friendly locals at the bar made us feel at home. Their dog liked us!Shown to our room by bar staff, it was what we expected of a Country in - nearr clean and well presented and despite the 2 degree tempreature outside was nice and warm.After settling in we rrepaired to the bar for some refreshment - a wide choice if gin for gin drinkers and wonderful real ale by Jennings.We had a nice corner table for our evening meal which was very good, I had soup(which I almost always do) and my wife chase from the menu. We both had the Beef and ale pie which was delicious and very filling. We had to wait for our curses as each dish was freshly prepared. Found a very nicechilean merslot to wash it all down with.Breakfast was very good - full English set us up for the the day (storm Deidre included) spent a great morning in Keswick Christmas shopping and ony when we stopped for a light lunch did Deidre close i. We moved on to Penrith and, as the weather was so cold moved back to the Oddfellows Armas whre we spent a pleasant couple of hours i the bar - warming our innards with a single malt(me) and my wife tried one the the many gins.Staff warm and friendly, nothing too much trouble. James and Emma the proprietors were very welcoming, they have only been there for 11 months and are working to upgrade the establishment - a large task. They were pleasant friendly and genuiney wanted to give us a good experience.The Bar and restaurant were very homely and the rooms comfortable. looking forward to seeing the further improvements when we visit again in 2019.Jame food is amazing - had a curry to die for. An Indonesian beef- James is a chef with international experience and Emma is an amazing hostess.Great value for money and first class food. - ALAN T
A very warm welcoming atmosphere as we arrived early Friday evening. Group of friendly locals at the bar made us feel at home. Their dog liked us!Shown to our room by bar staff, it was what we expected of a Country in - nearr clean and well presented and despite the 2 degree tempreature outside was nice and warm.After settling in we rrepaired to the bar for some refreshment - a wide choice if gin for gin drinkers and wonderful real ale by Jennings.We had a nice corner table for our evening meal which was very good, I had soup(which I almost always do) and my wife chase from the menu. We both had the Beef and ale pie which was delicious and very filling. We had to wait for our curses as each dish was freshly prepared. Found a very nicechilean merslot to wash it all down with.Breakfast was very good - full English set us up for the the day (storm Deidre included) spent a great morning in Keswick Christmas shopping and ony when we stopped for a light lunch did Deidre close i. We moved on to Penrith and, as the weather was so cold moved back to the Oddfellows Armas whre we spent a pleasant couple of hours i the bar - warming our innards with a single malt(me) and my wife tried one the the many gins.Staff warm and friendly, nothing too much trouble. James and Emma the proprietors were very welcoming, they have only been there for 11 months and are working to upgrade the establishment - a large task. They were pleasant friendly and genuiney wanted to give us a good experience.The Bar and restaurant were very homely and the rooms comfortable. looking forward to seeing the further improvements when we visit again in 2019.Jame food is amazing - had a curry to die for. An Indonesian beef- James is a chef with international experience and Emma is an amazing hostess.Great value for money and first class food. - ALAN T