i-love-mfc wrote:The Borough, on dalton square in lancaster
parceldave wrote:i-love-mfc wrote:The Borough, on dalton square in lancaster
Food not as good as it used to be . Penny St Bridge quite good for beer & food and nice patio area for the smokers
Keith wrote:What is the Palatine like for food? When it opened it sounded like they were going to do good lunches, anyone tried them? Morecambe actually has a couple of nice pubs now
Aspers wrote:I'd love to add to this thread.
So from my last meal in the area was at the Water witch??? on the canal.
Quite nice if I remember rightly.
Shrimpsscene wrote:the globe on a sunday has a carvery and its well recommended and they welcome families
theres a childrens menu too
The new one near aldi, forgot it's name?
Penny St Bridge quite good for beer & food
Welshrimp wrote:Yep. Also QSF on the Quay.
glagys wrote:the good lady decided that we should have a family meal ( managed to delay from today to tomorrow), but i'm at a loss as to where to go in the area, family meal is adults so no ball pools climbing frames etc required LOL, walking frames maybe LOL
anyone shed any light for a decent family meal not too up market and not too naff
cheers
RedRedWine wrote:Anyone been to the Cross Keys in slyne since the refurb? Bit fancy wine bar for me, but a good pub no the less, and good food.
Bare Ben wrote:Welshrimp wrote:Yep. Also QSF on the Quay.
Woeful. I had lamb from there once and they put it in olive oil or something. Stank of sh!t, tasted worse, and my sister works there.
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