Atmospheric Lakeland gastropub with hearty classics, friendly service, and top local ales; food is reliable, prices for drinks are high, and it gets very busy so book ahead.
The Britannia Inn earns its A- grade through solid food quality in traditional British pub fare and reliable friendly service, anchored by an exceptional picturesque setting in the Lakeland valley. Strong loyalty and destination appeal elevate the experience, though occasional consistency variations in portions and service knowledge, combined with frequent pricing concerns on drinks, prevent it from reaching grade A territory. A dependable neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical pub standards.
A classic Lakeland inn with stone walls, glowing stoves, and a lively village-green scene, this place feels warm and bustling after a day on the fells. Reviewers rave about friendly staff who keep things moving even when it is heaving, one putting it simply: "A proper pub where they still care about the beer and the welcome." Expect a busy, cozy vibe and the charm of a traditional room. Do note that drinks can run steep, and crowds peak at dinner, so book ahead. The cooking leans traditional British with regional touches rather than fancy flourishes: think steak and ale pie in suet pastry, battered haddock with mushy peas, and Cumberland sausage with mash. Portions are hearty and flavors well-judged, matching what walkers crave. Vegetarians and vegans are not left out, with a stroganoff and plant burgers alongside a five-bean chilli, though a few diners wished for gentler seasoning or larger portions on the veggie mains. Families do well here. There is an evening children’s menu with half portions of pub favorites and simple pasta during school holidays, plus familiar, kid-friendly dishes like fish and chips and sausages. Outdoor seating by the green helps with strollers and pups, but arrive early at peak times to avoid long waits and secure seating that suits your group.
Area: Quaint Lake District hamlet popular with walkers; cozy village green and classic stone buildings attract leisure visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic from hikers by day; calm evenings; typical rural lighting.
Nearby: Near Elterwater lake, Langdale walking routes, village green seating, close to car park and other pubs.