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The Prince of Wales
Address: A595 Opposite Foxfield Station , Foxfield LA20 6BX, LM, IE
Phone: +353 1229716238
State: LM
City: Foxfield
Zip Code: LA20 6BX


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Reviews
Amazing beer blotters pies! and the biggest Sunday dinner ever....oh and the beer is good too.
Our favourite local. No juke box, no generic bland drinks. Real ales on draught, numerous bottled beers from around the world, plus whiskies, gins etc. Amazing home cooked food - you must try the pasties. Stunning views and sunsets. Letting rooms. Child and dog friendly. Foxfield train station right opposite.
Amazing beer - simple but excellent meals. Great atmosphere. Remember cash and get your order in by 7. Pasties are well worth the wait.
Warning: Cash only! There isn't a cash machine handy nearby either, otherwise, this place is brilliant. It's exactly how I like my pubs, no pretence. Just great food once you decipher the extensive menu with generous portions at good prices. A large selection of whiskey and cider. There was a selection of beers on tap and what I had was well kept and tasty and, as far as I know, they brew their beers on site. The staff were friendly and welcoming, as were the patrons. I will be coming again.
One of my favourite pubs to visit. Living on the other side of the country it's a rare treat for me to come here, but I look forward to it. Stuart and Linda are superb hosts, great beers and excellent food in such a friendly place. Well worth the journey.
This place has it's own microbrewery and the quality of the beer is reflected in that. It's fantastic real ale, both home brewed and brought in from elsewhere. For food, the pasties are amazing, but they are cooked to order so expect a 40 min wait. More time to enjoy the beer though. It's a bit spit and sawdust inside but if you love good real ale, it's perfect.
Wonderful little pub. Food is absolutely fantastic , cooked to order so takes a while but is well worth the wait. Staff are super friendly and the locals are welcoming too. Nice selection of beers and whisky , with reasonable prices . The menu , although difficult to decypher , has a wide range of different foods and plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. There is not much parking and make sure you BRING CASH as it is a cash only service. One of the best little pubs in Cumbria. Well worth the travel..
Not much to look at from the outside. But don't be fooled, the brewery is round the back. The staff are friendly helpful and informative. This pub has a fantastic selection of beers home brewed and bought in, a bottle stock that would take you a week to get through. Whiskey's well, I counted over 25, and around 15 gin's they also do a grand assortment of soft drinks and mixers. A great find and one I will definitely be returning to. Food looked good , but I didn't eat on this occasion
One of the best pubs in Cumbria. Excellent selection of cask ales and whiskies and huge hearty portions of rustic gravy based home cooked pasties and Yorkshire puddings, always with vegetarian options and sometimes offering vegan choices too. It'll be a sad day when Stuart and Linda step down from the helm.
In my humble opinion, one of the best old-time pubs in the country. Some beers brewed on-site, always a good choice of cask ales, with usually a stout & mild on offer. Very tasty & filling own-produced food available, known as " beer blotters".... no chips or lager!!!
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