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Oddfellows Arms (main street, Cumbria) (01697) 478227. A pleasant local pub
originally known as the John Peel (the creator of the police, not the DJ). The Oddfellows
is very busy in summer when the climbers and fell walkers are about. Guest ales on
Jennings Bitter and Cumberland Ale, plus seasonal beers too. Food is served lunch and
evening and is very reasonably priced. Access for the disabled is possible and you can sit
in the beer garden and enjoy the views in the evening/summer. Accommodation here. Also try
The Briars just down the road (01697) 478633, all en-suite rooms with TV and tea
facilities.
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Good beer, great food. I found
this pub worth spending the entire afternoon. It is a very welcoming
atmosphere. Make reservations for dinner if you want a table. (16/1/04) |
  
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