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My partner and I came across this pub a few weeks ago when we were redirected off the M62. It was a beautiful sunny day and the pub looked inviting, so we promised ourselves we would stop there for lunch the next time we crossed the Pennines. It turned out to be a great decision! We started off by ordering drinks, I chose a pint of Lee's Summer Ale which was a bit sharp for my taste. I mentioned this to the lady serving us and she kindly offered to replace it with a bitter at no extra cost, which was much more to my liking. The menu offered a good variety of options and we decided on the fish sharing platter. The portion was generous, with freshly fried cod goujons that had a deliciously lig...