The children’s menu is not in the two for one offer but families will still find this inexpensive and the pub is definitely family friendly, the kids will love it. The staff were all amazing, obviously very happy to be open again and made us feel very welcome. The food was brilliant the staff attentive but not invasive. Children’s play area. Thank you for taking the time to post your review! An excellent atmosphere in this ancient building both in the bar and in the dining room. We look forward to seeing you again soon. Kind regaards, Busy High Street pub, nice pint of Thwaites beer good bar staff comfortable surroundings. Good food excellent service and good prices. 512 likes. Pub: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. We’re a relaxed and friendly place you can pop into for lunch and end up staying for tea. Onward through bridge 64 the canal bears right and on our right is Bridge House Marina, many boats moored on the east bank here the towpath bank being a popular mooring for cruising boats to overnight. To reach them turn right, away from the canal, when walking to the road from the footpath. If you need any more assistance, please give us a call on 01995 238207. On the left we see the one of the local football pitches the Beeches its on quite a slope but many a Garstang boy has strutted his stuff here over the years.Continuing on through bridge 59 formerly known as Garstang Turnpike Bridge then Highroad Bridge I’m not sure if it has a name these days however there is a turning point just through the bridge, a new development of houses to our right and up the hill to our left Bowgreave. Separate dining room with excellent meals, which can also be enjoyed in the bar if you prefer. General ManagerBest food I have eaten since I have gone to places since they have reopened will come again very soon! Comfortable bar with an open log fire in winter. Tel: 01995 604128Fifteen minute walk from centre of Garstang in Cabus. It's great to see that you enjoyed your visit!! Heather... Hello! Kind regards, The Kenlis is a family run hotel with a small but efficient bar, function room and dining rooms.

Thank you for taking the time to post your review! General ManagerVery welcoming and friendly staff. The Grapes at St. Michael's, Preston, United Kingdom. Pub: WORTH A VISIT. Heather Brandwood Garstang’s newest pub, formerly The Flag. It has retained its rustic theme with the barn-like interior, enormous fireplace, communal party table and myriad agricultural implements helping create a unique ambience, summer or winter. We entered the...Hello!! Hope this helps! The river Wyre is the boundary for Garstang , we are now in Garstang proper.To our right we now pass the Garstang Basin, which can be a boat turning point, and The Old Tythe Barn pub restaurant before reaching bridge 62.Boaters mooring here and walking to town, this is the nearest to the town centre being only a few hundred yards away, should walk under bridge 62 then go left up onto bridge 62A which is a foot path bridge alongside the original canal bridge, this way pedestrians stay on the footpath avoiding crossing the road.Imediately north of bridge 62 is a turning point and moorings continue on the left bank up to and beyond bridge 63 Moss Lane. North of bridge 58 is a turning point for boats and from here to bridge 63 the towpath is tarmac. The view to our left has opened up again, very pleasant cruising here.Near to bridge 64, about a hundred yards, is the sandwich shop and the Bellflower pub, formerly the Flag. The Cathouse Inn was situated on Parkside Lane, directly behind The Flag. It's great to see that you enjoyed your visit, and Andy was delighted to see his mention. If there is anything we can do to...We came here on monday for a family lunch ,we was greated by a lovely lady felt so safe here . Restaurant: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.When we come over to stay we allways stay at the Royal Oak Hotel in garstang the food is 100pc and the staff are verry friendly.

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