Reviews for THE MOORCOCK INN, HAWES

5/5 from kerry
3 years ago
In September this year I hurt myself whilst walking on the hills and falling over in very wet weather. Due to my injury my husband and I, with our dog, missed our train and so we decided to pop into the Moorcock Tearoom. We had such a warm welcome from the two wonderful women running the cafe and enjoyed an hour of chat and laughter with a glass of wine and sweet potato chips. Thank you so much to you both at the Moorcock Tearoom, you cheered us up with your laughter and warm hospitality.
1/5 from Linda
3 years ago
I would like to give a review of our stay but when I rang 24 hours before we were due to arrive the female that answered the phone said she had cancelled it because the price shown on my booking was incorrect. No email, no text message nothing to let us know, just a very impolite lady on the other end of the phone who hung up on me. !!!
4/5 from Debra
3 years ago
Nice pub. We got there just as they opened and it was quite cold but it warmed up as more people came in. The menu is limited but the food was very good and the portions were more than adequate. Soft drinks only seemed available in cans and again was a bit limited but the bar looked fully stocked in spirits and there was locally brewed ale on tap. The staff were friendly and professional and the service was prompt. Booking would be advisable as it filled up quickly while we were there. Suitable for families, couples, friends and gatherings. Well done team Moorcock, will definitely go back.
5/5 from john
3 years ago
Had a wonderful stay, the staff were lovely and friendly, the room was beautiful and clean. Food was amazing, especially the Bakewell Tart truly a masterpiece, especially with ice cream!. The steak pie was gorgeous, everything was good. Portions were enormous!! Would definitely recommend, combined with the wonderful scenery and great walking, don't forget the Settle and Carlisle railway, a must. What more could you want!
1/5 from Al
3 years ago
Arrived on a Friday night at just after 6:00, pub mainly empty, asked if food was available but informed that they were fully booked, they did have a sign up saying that they were short staffed. However I would not recommend that year here, as the smell of old hot cooking oil from a fryer was more than enough to put me off, drove off down the road with the windows open, but aroma hard to remove.
3/5 from Sandra
3 years ago
A nice pub in the middle of nowhere, the staff was really friendly, but I had the special that day, a leek and potatoe soup, and I'm sorry to say, it had no flavour whatsoever. The cherry crumble my boyfriend had on the other hand, was very good. All in all an ok place for me.
5/5 from David
3 years ago
Called in for a beef stew lunch for two, the service price and quality were all A+ The atmosphere and surroundings are very traditional welcoming and homely. Would highly recommend a visit on your way to Hawes.
5/5 from Sophie
5 years ago
The B&B is gorgeous. Really authentic country pub. Bed was so comfortable and barely any noise during the night as it's not in the centre of a town. Ruth and the rest of the staff were brilliant, nothing was too much for them and they were …
5/5 from Rob
5 years ago
Great pub and hotel. Rooms were spotless and super comfy. Decent bar with a good selection of real ales from local brewery. Menu was limited but good quality and big portions. Breakfast was superb. Parking was available for our motorbikes . Staff are fabulous, friendly and helpful. Definitely will be stopping again.
5/5 from Judy
7 years ago
A fantastic place for a beer, a meal or to stay the night. I arrived dripping wet and cold off the fells. Lovely warm welcome and toasty warm room. Stayed in a small but comfortable single room. Delicious food, homemade fishcakes. Fabulous setting in the Yorkshire Dales. Great walking all around. Highly recommended!