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Four of us stopped at this restaurant while cycling on the Trans Pennine Trail. The owners recently took over the establishment and started serving food just a day before our visit. We received a very warm welcome and decided to have lunch in the beer garden. The menu consists of tapas-style dishes and we ordered a total of 10 dishes, all of which were good-sized portions and delicious. Despite there only being one keg ale available at the moment, there are a total of 3 hand pumps, along with a selection of lagers and pressure pumps. There was a small issue with the till charging slightly different amounts than those printed on the menu, but the staff quickly rectified the mistake and apologized. Overall, we had a positive experience and will definitely be returning as a regular stop on our cycling trips along the trail.
This was my first time at this restaurant on a late Friday afternoon. The lounge had a nice real fire glowing, creating a cozy atmosphere. We originally just stopped in for a drink and found a good selection to choose from. After playing a few games of pool, we chatted with some of the friendly locals before leaving. This is not a pub for the trendy crowd, but rather a good old-fashioned pub.
My Dad used to drink here in the Seventies when we lived in Lymm and I dropped in with an old school friend midweek. It 's slightly modernised on the outside and the young chap behind the bar was friendly enough. There was rugby on TV so they do have Sky Sports. Warm again so we sat in the 'beer garden ' at the back. Unfortunately it was a bit shabby. There was a dog wondering around and although he didn 't bother us, there was mess and some bags which I can only presume was more of the same. It had filled up a bit when we left, not a bad little pub, but I 'm not sure we 'd favour it over the village pubs. There is a massive catchment area around the Star and it could do really well. I hope it does.
My partner and I, were walking along the canals in Lymm and decided to stop for quick refreshments. We were warmly welcomed and looked after quickly. A lovely place to sit, chat and relax.