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Írjon visszajelzéstReally nice food, well worth the visit, a long way from anywhere and so quiet here. Staff are really lovely.
Tip top. Last minute change of circumstances left us scrambling to find some where in the Dales for a bank holiday one night getaway. We’d never even heard of Timble. Oh but what a beautiful village. Simply stunning Our room was small but cosy and characterful with a great bathroom. But the food was the main attraction and it didn’t let us down. There’s on,y a few covers but it didn’t feel cramped. Staff were lovely. The menu was upper end of pricey but not silly money There’s plenty of veggie options and a full separate vegan menu. Wine list was brilliant even having a ice wine for puds. I loved my goats cheese bavarois with summer veg, Jamie’s pigeon went down well with a yummy parsnip purée although the only let down of the whole meal was the pommel Anna which were just on the hard side. Main of gnocchi was lush and he loved the lamb three way. Great cheese board and I had a rhubarb dish that was epic. Breakfasts were brilliant. Generous portions. Great veggie sausage. Plenty of options. Just really well done. Great place for a overnight indulgence in spectacular setting
The starters were lovely, the mains good, the puddings however were a let down too much goo on the sticky toffee pudding, actually made it that I could not eat it all. The service was good, however the young waitresses need to learn to talk to the older guests, they are good in asking parrot fashion if all was ok. But seem to lack that little extra ie. The lady brought my Scallops and said i 've got the Scallops i replied that one could get cream for that ...............and dur..................not a scoobie!
Great night out with friends, fabulous food and wine. We had the scallops and roast pigeon starters, lamb, cod and chicken mains, crème brûlée, sticky toffee pudding and cheeseboard for dessert. All delicious and presented beautifully. Excellent service. Loved the fairy lights too! Liked the bill a little less.
We were a family of four, 2 adults, 2 children, 10 and 7. The atmosphere wasn't great because it was fairly quiet (though we were late arriving for our booking at nearly 2pm on a Saturday). We were put on a table in a room to the side next to an elderly couple. The room maybe had space for 20 covers or so and there was no background noise or music. It was slow getting orders placed. There were pods on the tables to summon the staff and it felt like they waited for thosenbefore attending, rather than keeping a watching brief. The kids and my wife enjoyed their food. My starter was smoked pigs cheeks which were very tender, but the sauce was dull and the smoky flavour too subtle. My main was a lamb rump dish. The lamb was dry and overcooked with scorched cauliflower and chickpeas. These left an unpleasant, gritty residue that left you waiting for horrible, unexpected crunches on your teeth. The kids' dessert was poor value. It was £6.50 for a single scoop of ice cream on a crumb and, curiously, my daughter's dessert was sticky toffee pudding, which was a big portion of pudding and the same sized portion of ice cream, for the same £6.50. A glass of sauvignon was around £11. Overall not terrible but struggling to justify £125 for a lunch for two adults and two kids.