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The Grapes

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Traditional pub in the middle of the picturesque village of Croston, great stop for everyone to enjoy.

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Traditional pub set in the picturesque village of Croston. Fresh home cooked food.
Everyone is welcome



"Charming country pub and restaurant, located in the village of Croston. We pride ourselves with delivering hand made meals, cask ales and fine wines in a dog friendly atmosphere."
Address: 67 Town Rd, Croston, Leyland PR26 9RA, UK
Phone: 01772 603001
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State: Lancashire
City: Leyland
Zip Code: PR26 9RA

opening times

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM

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Reviews
Visited yesterday afternoon for brunch. Lovely place, very clean, friendly staff, nothing was to much trouble. We had the pleasure of meeting the owner, who was lovely. The food was outstanding, amazing flavours and great portion sizes and very well presented. We will definitely be back soon and will be recommending the place to our friends and family.
The food was absolutely delicious! Will definitely be going back to try more form their menu AND to have a try of their afternoon tea; I'm told it's a good one!
Went here On Saturday , just awful food, steak I was served was off, having worked in steak restaurant for 10 years I can tell the difference between rotten and aged. Both children had steak and chips, inedible. Returned my very overcooked off steak to kitchen having had to spit out second mouthful, chef did say it’s aged but would cook one that had come in recently. We had heard great new reviews but sadly not on this evening.The limited evening menu was without the fish as it hadn’t arrived Lovely staff though.
Whilst the staff were friendly and helpful the menue is a little confusing and very expensive. We chose items of the "lite bites" but you would need to order 3 or 4 items to actually complete a plate of food meaning a spend of around £30 for a main. We also ordered some the the specials which like the lite bites was very tasty but too expensive and the portion size was small. Larger cheaper meals and we'd return otherwise sadly not.
What a lovely afternoon tea - the soup and mini hot choc was amazing! The staff were friendly staff and attentive too - would go again.
Visited in early November last year. Place looked a bit run down, so I wasn’t expecting a lot. To my surprise the Sunday roast was truly exquisite. Best I’ve ever been served in fact - and that’s no exaggeration. Will return again in near future.
Can't fault, brilliant food and great staff will definitely be coming back.
Amazing afternoon tea with my partners family. The gluten and lactose free amongst us were easily catered for.
amazing food for the price you pay and you get really big servings.went the other day since it has new owners and the food is still really good and they are doing a bit of 're decorating,The staff and waitresses are really friendly and polite .
Decided on a family afternoon meal on a Sunday rather late on and this was the only decent sounding place anywhere nearby we could get in - should have maybe been a tip-off. Just turning up outside, the place looked dishevelled and unkempt, now I appreciate it is just a pub in Croston and not Blenheim Palace, but 1st impressions do count and the overgrown plants impeding the car park and folded down parasols that were strewn around outdoors certainly gave an impression that someone just doesn’t care. We headed inside and were shown to our table. Despite having booked in advance and considering it was nearly empty and there were plenty of staff on, our table wasn’t even setup and this was hastily done whilst we were sat at it. We were not given any menus or ask for drinks for about 10 minutes. We were only ordered 4 drinks, however mine managed to get missed off the order, which is surprising given how quiet this place was. Food wise, I had a ‘Pie of the Day’ and it was really decent to be fair, I couldn’t fault mine. My wife had a Vegetable Lasagne – hardly a hard dish and it looked awful and she didn’t rate the taste any better. It didn’t even have proper lasagne sheets in, instead just an attempt at a layer with Tagliatelle instead and just a single layer of this even – that isn’t a Lasagne! The top of this dish had a ultra-thick layer of cheese on it, just too much and most of it had to be removed and discarded. The staff were nice and friendly in fairness, but the whole attitude of the place just came across as a bit half arsed and sloppy. For example, a number of them seemed to have a uniform on, but this was covered by wearing a hoodie over the top of it. The blokes toilets appeared to have a leak from the sink and a trip here was accompanied by a perilously full bucket of water being left to deal with the issue. The décor of the place was very old fashioned – but not in a good way. It felt like a place that had been furnished from a few house clearances and just gave a disjointed frumpy vibe. It’s a nice building with a lot of old character, or perhaps it could be, but I feel this place needs something of an overhaul to make the most of it and to give it a real rustic, more authentic feel. The staff, whilst nice and friendly also need to sharpen up their service skills in truth and for heavens sake, please learn how to do a decent Vegetable Lasagne.
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