Login  Register  Friday, November 21, 2008
  Minimize
SearchForum Home
  Reviews  Masons Arms at Bowland Bridge  Review of The M...
 Review of The Masons Arms in Bowland Bridge by Cecilia Campbell
 
CeciliaC
39 posts
Joined
10/6/2005

Review of The Masons Arms in Bowland Bridge by Cecilia Campbell
Posted: 03 Jun 07 2:15 PM
Most recent visit: March 25, 2007, for lunch
Telephone: 015395-68486

Head chef Simon Bolsover at Linthwaite House Hotel in Bowness mentioned The Masons Arms when we asked him for a good pub for food. There are two pubs in the village of Bowland Bridge, and this is the small one high up on the side of the hill, with a wonderful terrace in front and loads of outdoor seating. The views from the terrace, and from a couple of the tables inside, are stunning. The atmosphere inside is genuine English country inn, very cosy – snug even; this is not a pub for those who want privacy, but it all adds to the experience.

The food is good and fresh pub food: Martin had a lovely chicken breast and I had a prawn dish. The chips were great, and we generally enjoyed our lunch, although the food is not the main reason we are sure to come back; it's the whole country pub lunch experience.

Rating: total 19

Great atmosphere 5
Home cooked fresh food 4
Plenty of flavour 3
Good value for money 4
Service with a smile 3

  Reviews  Masons Arms at Bowland Bridge  Review of The M...
Forum HomeSearch
Ivan Day's Historic Food EVA's Organics - Box Scheme
slow food, artisan food, annette gibbons, lake district food

     f
        great food, great characters, stunning landscape! artisan, foodie, lake district, cumbria food, restaurant reviews, magazine, lucy, beatrix potter, yew tree, slow farm, Marmalade Festival, Cumbria on a plate


   restaurant reviews
Copyright www.Artisan-Food.com 2006   Privacy Statement