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IN THE HEART OF THE
NORTH OF ENGLAND
you will find The Miners Arms set within an area of outstanding
natural beauty. Easy reach of Carlisle, Durham, Hexham & Newcastle,
the Lake District, North Pennines and Hadrians Wall.
At 1500ft above sea
level in a designated area of natural beauty, The Miners Arms can
lay claim to be the highest village pub in England.
If you like excellent food, great beer the warm feel of wood burning fires and friendly family hospitality or you just
like drinking at altitude - you must try The Miners Arms.
THE MINERS ARMS is
a traditional 1700's pub, built of sandstone and was the old
village inn until about 1823 when it was bought by the London Lead
Company. It is recorded that the rent was reduced on several
occasions as trade was diminishing ~ the miners preferring ‘books
to drinks’. In 1988 the Clark family brought the pub and
renovated the bar area, converted the garages into a bunkhouse and
in 2003 added the lovely conservatory restaurant.
TODAY it has a well
established reputation for its culinary delights, real ales,
friendly hospitality and comfortable accommodation. Alison has
been running the pub for over 20 years and in that time her food
has won many national competitions.
We pride ourselves
with our
home made dishes which are made from fresh and locally bought
produce. Our customers can choose from a very varied menu with
some local recipes, as well as a good selection of world and
vegetarian dishes. A visit to this wonderful part of Britain,
and in particular The Miners Arms will never be a disappointment.
We welcome
visitors using the Walkers Crisp promotion. We would request that a
reservation is made. We would also like to draw your attention to
the times that meals are available:
Lunch
Time
12:00 - 2:00pm
Sunday to
Friday
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Saturday
6:00pm - 8:30pm
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