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"Mark and Jackie have been running this award winning pub for over 15 years now. Between them they have over 30 years experience in the food and drinks industry. Which means that you will be assured a fine pint of local Cumbrian Ale and tasty local food, produced to the highest of standards."
Address: Low Road Low Lorton , Cockermouth CA13 9LX, CMA, GB
Phone: 01900 85268
State: CMA
City: Cockermouth
Zip Code: CA13 9LX


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Had a lovely meal with 10 fussy eaters and we all cleared our plates. We had to book early and chose our food beforehand. They were very flexible on the food, which was needed. Staff couldn't have nicer and probably a reason we'll come back to the same accommodation.
Good location, nice, cosy place. Staff are kind and helpful, attentive. There is a small car parking behind. Bar with a lot of drink, food is very nice, tasteful and delicious and big amount- we ate for starter filled jalapeno spicy but not too spicy, tasted well, dressing was nice too and the salad was fresh, after roasted turkey, was with gravy, yorkshire puding, crunchy kale tasted very well, broccoli and mash. Everything seemed fresh, and fresh cooked. Service was very good, i could ask "children portion", and was enough. My partner had full portion, that was a lot. Worth every penny. I am sure we go back soon. I recommend this place. We went there after walking- so about 5pm, was plenty of table that time, and the food arrived quickly. Sorry no photo before, i was too hungry.
I had the jumbo fish finger on baguette with chips what a lovely meal. Definitely a place to visit been a few times now food is always excellent would recommend booking a table as it gets busy. This pub is also dog friendly which is good as there is plenty of places to go hiking in the area . There is a caravan park as well at the rear of the pub . Nice friendly staff as well
Lovely food and beer, quick service and nice environment. Loved it.
Stopped off for Sunday Lunch Good choices. Hot Food & large portions. Friendly staff. We just dropped in as we were passing through Lorton in the lake district, after a drive round lucky to get a table. Busy little pub. Great ambience. Highly recommend
The food was pretty good when it came but unfortunately the experience was marred by extremely slow service. The pub wasn’t that busy but it took 30 mins to take our order and another 40 minutes before the food arrived. We felt we had been forgotten about and the food was only served after my husband went to the bar for the second time and asked when it was coming!
Hard to miss, was a mustard coloured pub, along the B5289, with splendid meals and local ales, and a large gin selection. Pleasant, pale green-blue tones accent the decor, plus soft lighting, with wooden tables and chairs spread across two sections, separated by the wood fire crackling away along a wall. The pub almost juts into the street, and a pretty river burbles along the other side of the road. Beer and food is sourced locally with a daily specials board ranging from about £12-19, plus gluten free options. My wife had an unctuous lamb shank on mash, smothered in Cumberland sauce, with a side of veg. I plumped for the 10oz sirloin steak loaded with fried mushrooms and onions, topped with Camembert, and including proper chips and a side salad; a mixture of greens, diced peppers, red onion, and nicely dressed with a balsamic glaze. Above average pub food, which was absolutely delicious, presented well, and went down nicely with their own Yan for the Hill ale. Service was good, and staff were friendly and welcoming; [they let us in early due to pelting rain] and overall, the pub has a cozy feel and little details are done well. Tends to fill up in summer, so you may need to book for meals. Free parking is located behind the pub, as is the beer garden. Look out for the beer festivals. Owners offer a range of nearby accommodations.
Visited here with the whole family and had great experience, all the food was delicious, freshly prepared and presented beautifully. All the staff were wonderful, friendly and accommodating. Good choice of specials and soup of the day available, the interior was super clean and cosy, log fire burning away quietly in the background was bliss, noticed there was a good outdoor terrace and benches if it was a sunny day, would be a perfect post walk stop off. Would highly recommend and surely be returning.
Food was really good and tasty.Tried mac n cheese. We really loved it. Highly recommend the place
Had Sunday lunch here. Spot on. Good pint of Wainwrights. Cheesecake was very good.
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