A warm welcome on a cold, very wet Sunday. The Sunday roast is one of the best around.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – Milnthorpe
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A warm welcome on a cold, very wet Sunday. The Sunday roast is one of the best around.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeWe had a very nice Sunday lunch recently. My partner thought the gravy was too thin and the veg undercooked. I disagree, the veg was fine and so was the gravy and there was plenty of it. The potatoes and veg were served in a pile on the plate, with the meat draped over the top. This kept the veg nice and hot. The service was excellent and the staff were very pleasant. I would have liked apple crumble for desert, but it was all sold out. Probably best to get an early sitting! There were plenty of well behaved dogs about, so we’ll take ours next time.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeFantastic all round service, staff were welcoming and the food was very high quality. Two of our party were vegan and it was great to see some vegan options on the menu including a non dairy ice cream which you rarely find in pubs and restaurants. Very happy and as we are moving to the area we will be back! The only minor criticism I have is that I would have liked to see one or two more real ales on offer.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeAmazing food and fabulous service.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeThree different main courses chosen and all excellent. Lamb hotpot was delicious, as was the pie and fish and chips. Would highly recommend.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeFood was great but service was a bit loud and robotic all I could here was the waiter speaking all the time very loud staff was polite but just same speech to everyone like I say robotic
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeFood was first class thoroughly enjoyed the hot pot and crumble. Service was excellent and friendly. We enjoyed immensely the experience and sure to return in the not too distant future.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeExcellent meal, in very pleasant surroundings, with attentive, pleasant and polite staff
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeChose the Wheatsheaf for lunch before attending a Funeral nearby. Cosy pub with excellent food and friendly staff. Great location off M6 and opposite historical Anglo Saxon church.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeExcellent food - great staff, Thank You
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeFantastic cozy pub with friendly staff and superb food. We will be back. Thank you
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeEaten at Wheatsheaf a number of times- has never disappointed
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeAbsolutely love this place. The food is always exceptional, the meat pie this Friday was no exception. Really delicious.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeExcellent food very reasonably priced. We chose roast dinners ( also nutroast for our vegetarian guests). The food arrived all together for the 6 of us, beautifully presented, hot and with limitless gravy! Very polite, friendly staff . We will definitely visit again
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeExcellent Service Staff very polite, efficient & helpful.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeHelpful, good staff, good menu, reasonable wait for fresh homemade, not overpriced. Will be back
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeVisited on Friday evening with our dog. Staff welcoming , food value for money, ambiance excellent, ordered the evening special Fish Chowder. Will visit again.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – MilnthorpeWe have eaten at the Wheatsheaf a couple of times recently, after a long absence due to a poor experience in the past. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the renovations, and the friendly welcome we received. There was a nice ambiance, with candles on the tables, and the service was friendly and relaxed. I recently had the battered plaice and chips, which was very tasty, and a generous portion, while my wife was very complementary about her roast dinner. The pale ale was good, but I thought overpriced at £6.50 a pint! On the whole, a very pleasant evening.
The Wheatsheaf at Beetham – Milnthorpe