It's ironic that this former hunting lodge (built 1856) in Barnacre, near Garstang, can be both way off the beaten track and sandwiched between two of the country's major transport arteries (the M6 and the main West Coast rail line). It's also at Bridge 54 of the Lancaster Canal if you fancy a stroll. When you do manage to find the Kenlis Arms, you can expect home-cooked pub food, a roaring log fire in winter, a kids' outside play area and a covered and raised patio where you can eat and drink al fresco. Signature dishes include Lancashire stuffed garlic mushrooms, steak & kidney pie and Alice's famous home-made apple pie. The Kenlis Arms has a large function room and games room as well as four ensuite bedrooms. Regular music nights too on the last Wednesday of the month.
Main dining room capacity | 45 |
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Best seat | Corner of bar |
Max group booking size | 25 |
Function rooms available | Yes |
Outside dining space | Yes |
Outside dining spaces | 50 |
Average 3 course lunch price (excluding drinks) | £15 |
Average 3 course evening meal price (excluding drinks) | £15 |
Wheelchair access throughout facility | Yes |
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Dedicated disabled toilets | Yes |
Dedicated disabled parking | Yes |
Wifi | free |
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Payment by credit card | Yes |
Payment by debit card | Yes |
Dogs allowed | Yes |
Drink without food | Yes |
Separate bar with seating | Yes |
Covered smoking area | no covered smoking area |