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The Inn at Ravenglass, Ravenglass
Ravenglass
CA18 1SQ
Served areas
Reviews of The Inn at Ravenglass (Average Rating: 7½ of 10) see review guidelines
Ian Mapp left this review about The Inn at Ravenglass
Quite austere looking from the outside and sparsely furnished on the inside. There is a sunken bar, with a restaurant adjacent.
Friendly landlord and rotating clientele. It was almost like a "two out - two in" rule, as every time someone left, they were instantly replaced.
4-5 cask on - the landlord said they get the turnover - most from the Ulverston brewery. Who are a bit annoying in that the pump clips give no indication as to the type of beer. The Laughing Gravy is a decent bitter and was in fine condition.
Its the food that holds the attention here - a simple chalk board with two starters and two mains - but it looked (and was priced as though) it would be lovely.
Not much choice - The Ship Inn is now a house. The Ratty Arms is marked as Temporarily Closed and the Pennington looks more like a hotel.
On 18th December 2025
- rating: 7
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Will Larter left this review about The Inn at Ravenglass
This is much more publike than the Pennington, which is apparently in the same ownership; it's much more down to earth, and needs a name to reflect this. Holly House Hotel, its former name, makes you think of a guest house, while no one ever got rich naming a pub "Inn at Somewhere-or-other". Ravenglass used to have at least two other pubs: The Ship and the Bay Horse. I read (on the website of the Bay Horse B&B) about a smugglers tunnel between the old pubs: no one would dig a tunnel to or from the Inn at Somewhere-or-other.
Anyway, five mostly local ales were available at the time of our visit, and at least one cider (in a boxed polypin). I made a mistake and went for the Hesket Newmarket Skiddaw, which was on its last legs (it was being sold at £2.60 to get rid before it went off, but unfortunately slightly too late). Should have gone for the Moorhouses Black Cat or Hawkshead Bitter (see photos for complete beer list at time of visit).
The atmosphere was friendly - too friendly! Even though we went and sat outside I couldn't shake off the man who was convinced you could get a stronger beer just by carrying on brewing - I must have explained six or seven times that you can only get out what you put in and that you'll never make an 8% beer if you add 40 grams of fermentables per litre of water. If only! Despite the odd fly in the ointment, we enjoyed our time here waiting for the train to Eskdale, which I can also heartily recommend. I can imagine that this would be a good place to stay off-season. Or the first (or last) stop on a pub crawl by train around the coast to Lancaster!
On 9th October 2017
- rating: 7
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Graham Coombs left this review about Holly House Hotel
Looks a bit like a guest house, but actually has a rather nice bar, with a lower stone floored area and a more comfortable area up a couple of steps. A good selection of local ales, which seemed well kept, and food sounded like good value pub grub, although not sampled. Probably overlooked by most visitors to the nearly narrow gauge railway, but well worth a try.
On 11th September 2011
- rating: 8
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- Accommodation : Yes last updated 09 October 2017 by Will Larter
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 09 October 2017 by Will Larter
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Will Larter
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 09 October 2017 by Will Larter
- WiFi : Yes last updated 09 October 2017 by Will Larter
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