The Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton - pub details

Address: 22 High Street, Ingleton, Lancashire, LA6 3AD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12949) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Bentham (3.3 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Real ale
  • Dogs allowed

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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 13 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Three Horseshoes, Ingleton (0.1 miles), Craven Heifer, Ingleton (0.2 miles), Marton Arms, Thornton in Lonsdale (0.8 miles)

 

user reviews of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Ingleton

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Visited a couple of times when I lived up that way, once for food which was good. Had a fair selection of real ales on. It was peak times when we visited so very busy. Not been recently though.
wooly2708 - 11 Sep 2011 21:41
7.3 for this place ... I think not.

Most of the beers and lagers weren't available during our lightning quick visit.
Tea towels covering most of the pumps.

Just didn't have a very nice feel to it.

One quick drink, then left.

The nearby Ingleton Falls is a must visit attraction however, if you are in this area and are a fan of Waterfalls.
Pat_Bateman - 15 Apr 2011 16:21
Hadn't been to this pub for a while so plucked up courage and went. Four of us went for a meal on a Saturday evening and won't be returning. Apart from us their was a group of 8 people and nobody else. The bar used to sport 5 hand pump beers but now has 2 which cost about the same as you would pay in London. The food was disappointing to say the least, 2 of us had Cajun chicken which contained so much chilli that it was really inedible. Another of us had 3 Cumberland sausages, 1 of which wasn't Cumberland at all but contained chilli to which she is allergic. As for the apple crumble, it defies description. The portions were not very substantial and very overpriced for what they were. The only response we had to our complaints was "I'll tell the chef", overuse of the word I suspect.
Lederhosen - 11 Nov 2010 13:27
Still a most disappointing pub even with new management. Used to be very popular with locals but this is not the case now. Food very mediocre for the price charged. This is a case of a pub that must try very much harder, especially if they want local support during the winter months.
Lederhosen - 5 May 2010 15:41
Been going to the wheatsheaf now once every two weeks for the last couple of months whilst doing some beautiful walks in the area. I have noticed big change over the recent month..They seem to have a new menu and over heard the bar man saying they have a new head chef..it definitely shows as the quality of food that we have eaten the last couple of times has been amazing. When they are busy you can expect to wait at least 30 mins but it is well worth it. Our last visit i had the Steak & Ale pie and my wife had the salmon which now comes on red pepper salsa..very nice. They don't have a huge range of real ales but the ones they do have on are always good expecially the recent one they had Bankers Draft which is on as a guest ale. Worth a visit but do advise to book as last couple of weekends it has been busy on a Sat night
SophieCooper - 20 Sep 2009 15:53

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