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    Angel Inn

    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Craven Arms - Just looked nice...

    Craven Arms

    4.8(9 reviews)
    9.3 km
    ££

    After an 18km walk round Bolton Abbey, three hungry people needed some decent food down their neck…read moreand boy, did we find it here. A lovely country village pub with a roaring fire and a lot of people enjoying good food and great service (and dog friendly). The starters were go good the three of us couldn't choose which one we wanted, so a surprised staff member delivered their first (I'm sure) four starters for three people (there's nothing wrong with one for the table right!?). There was quite a strange silence fallen over the table as we devoured our starters. The creamy garlic mushrooms were amazing, the goats cheese peignet with pickled beetroot (for sharing) was delicious, and the pork spring rolls and pâté were met with equal delight. The mains of slow cooked pork belly (with roasts not mash), the steak & ale pie with chips and corn fed chicken supreme were all very well presented and more importantly, tasted amazing. The pork with LOTS of crackling was only let down let down by the lack of Yorkshire pudding (I know, not meant to have it with Pork dinner but I wanted one and it wasn't allowed due to exact numbers being made). The food was washed down with two bottles of white Rioja and followed by some beautiful desserts of chocolate brownie and Baileys Creme Brûlée with cookie. All in all, a perfect Sunday roast and for £122, was pretty impressive. Note: the staff were young but were absolutely honest and professional. It was great to see and they brought the food out promptly and couldn't have been nicer. A great find.

    The place really is excellent, as you would expect for a pub in the middle of nowhere…read more.. We sat outside for an hour or so before lunch, just enjoying the views. It really was a pleasure to hang around here, despite being ever so slightly chilly (I'm used to the balmy climate of London). The views are awesome, there's wildlife everywhere and plenty of dogs around if you're a dog person. The lunch was in the cruck barn and this is really an. Exceptional building, it looks old despite being only 10 years old! The decor is perfect. Except maybe the projection of the menu, not the biggest fan if that (it was hard to read). The food was impeccable, I had the pigeon and venison and it was perfect, the table generally seemed very pleased with their food so I think everything else was good too! The roast looked incredibly, serious food envy there. The drink selection, as you would expect in a decent traditional Yorkshire pub, was local and very very good. If you're in the area (or even just in the north east) then I would definitely recommend coming here for some food. Beware the roads however, super difficult to drive around.

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    Craven Arms - The view outside

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    Craven Arms - The ceiling in the new(ish) cruck barn

    The ceiling in the new(ish) cruck barn

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    Fountaine Inn

    Fountaine Inn

    4.8(4 reviews)
    5.3 km

    Great lunch spot while hiking in the dales... lovely food and fabulous beer…read more Definitely a recommend and we'll be coming back! :-)

    The Fountaine Inn is a beautifully situated small village pub in a gorgeous setting at anytime of…read morethe year, but if we ever have a Summer then take the opportunity to go there and sit on the village green with the beck running through it and marvel at a village that the locals love and tend carefully. The pub has been sympathetically restored and added to over the years and yet has maintained its' integrity, keeping many of the original features, a Locals corner, the bull ring ( a game of metal ring swing onto a hook)and a wonderful old beer cellar. I wonder if it still has the claxon for invasion in case of war, in the cellar? There is a great choice of reasonably priced food from the traditional to the avant garde, all beautifully presented and served by knowledgeable and friendly staff. Lunch menu or evening you will find something to tantalise your taste buds at a reasonable price. Locally sourced,meats,fish and breads and all fresh produce. Cosy and inviting with log fires, you can feel the warmth and history the minute you enter, duck your head if tall the door is low. A great selection of local beer, Theakstons, Timothy Taylors etc and nothing is too much trouble. usually a good selection of Whisky too! Parking is outside the pub no designated car park but plenty of space in and around the village, just remember that people have to get out of their driveways. On two levels but fairly easy access for people in wheel chairs.(An old buldinng so a bit narrow ) A few benches outside and some lovely walks to Linton Falls and Grassington. Nothing is to much trouble here and I do not think you willl be disappointed

    Angel Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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