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"07/06/2021: We are new to toby carvery Keighley but I must say this is the best one we have been too, the staff was brilliant and the veg options were amazing, we will defiantly be returning!. 04/06/2021: Went back after 2 years but disappointed. The carvery is good and good value, but almost no choice if you don't want the carvery - we ended up having the carvery meat with an apology for a salad (just lettuce, shaved cucumber and carrots)."
"Crafting classic British roasts every day of the week, Toby Carvery presents a crowd-pleasing feast. Select from tender slow-cooked meats, a variety of vegetables and hand-ruffled potatoes (each of which are checked to ensure they're crisped and…"
"The Woodland, 849 Blackpool Road, Lea, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 1QS. Sizzling Pubs do a excellent value breakfast with unlimited help-yourself tea or coffee up to 12 noon. You can go for the Sizzling Breakfast (Two juicy pork sausages, two rashers of grilled back bacon, two fried free-range eggs, grilled tomato, grilled flat mushroom, potato and onion hash, Heinz® baked beans and your choice of unlimited white or wholemeal toast with butter. Served sizzling on a skillet, or on a plate if you prefer), or just porridge or white or brown toast."
"I Ordered a meal and the guy got the order wrong after repeating to him several times about the f..."by baw on 23/01/2014"
"Enjoy exquisite food and service at The Coach & Horses, based in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Pub classics include Lancashire cheese & onion pie, while main courses showcase the best in local meat and fish. Alternatively, feast on their classic Sunday lunch with the whole family."
"A684, Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales National Park DL8 3SR EnglandBar, British, PubBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 1969 663775http://www.aysgarthfallshotel.com/"
"Lace up your walking boots, for there are waterfalls to marvel at; Aysgarth Falls and Hardraw Force are must-sees. With walks winding through the wooded valley, breathtaking views of the river and falls are guaranteed. Keep your eyes out for squirrels and deer, as well as wild flowers in the spring and summer."
"We were on our way to Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, about an hour north and a bit west of Leeds, when we spotted a church tower in the rural community of Kirkby Malham and decided to take a look. What we found was a charming 15th-century parish church nestled in a churchyard on a side lane in a community too small even for the designation of “village.” The church, however, serves a large parish of 37 square miles. Entering the church, we noticed a small, modern statue of St. Michael located in a niche above the entrance."