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The Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank - pub details

Address: Strawberry Bank, Cartmel Fell, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6NW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28784) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 12 users)
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Hare and Hounds, Bowland Bridge (0.2 miles)

user reviews of the Masons Arms, Strawberry Bank

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Good pub although I've always considered it a little wanky, or rather some of the clientele with high powered fuel injection cars and loud ra-ra voices provide the wankiness. If you can tolerate this, you'll find the beer and open fire and coziness a treat.
sanddevil - 4 Nov 2010 17:37
Great little pub, good food, and a wide range of excellent beers. Pity the barman I encountered couldn't pour a pint (5cm of head, and, despite a polite request, moaned when I asked for a top up). Trading Standards should pop by for an ale!
Londonbillyliar - 19 Oct 2010 12:53
Love this place, been there many times. Unlike some of the previous entries, I prefer the regular Hawkshead bitter to the Hawkshead Gold. The setting of the pub is fantastic. The lamb is exceptional. I don't think it's particularly expensive considering the quality. Sometimes the service at the bar can be slow. Also stayed there and the accomodation is great. It's self-catering, so you have to go down to the Post Office/cafe in Bowland Bridge for your breakfast if you don't fancy cooking with a hangover
cityfanmark - 22 Sep 2010 16:46
I popped back here for a latish Sunday lunch on a cool May Sunday. We managed to get table 6 (very much dining pub upstairs: or dining rather than pub) and it didn't seem too busy. Food was good (huge and good fish in the fish and chips but only a 6/10 for the chips; good gammon; delicious-looking sweets) and there were four well chosen and kept local beers. In other words, it is still a fine, somewhat posh lake district pub where one can eat well but also still simply go for a good beer.
drtimthornton - 10 May 2010 18:59
we went in late May wich wasn't terribly touristy. Food was very good and portions large. Beer also good. Only fault,they won't let you view the evening menu until 18.00 So if you are there at 17.45 you can't read the menu to choose you're meal until they start serving from that menu at 18.00
amandalove - 31 May 2007 17:04

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