Pendle Hill is a popular spot for those who like to get out and about and enjoy the fresh air but have you spotted a cabin at the bottom of it?
There’s nothing like a stop for refreshments when you’ve been out for a walk, no matter how short or long your route is and The Cabin offers just that.
The café describes itself as “cosy” and walkers and other visitors can grab a bite to eat or hydrate themselves with a drink any day of the week.
If you’ve been on a big walk and need to refuel, you can grab a full English breakfast all day every day until 2.30pm.
The menu currently has a variety of dishes on it, including the Full English, broth, Ploughman’s platter and more.
The cafe, located at Barley Picnic Site in Burnley, has shared its Christmas menu ahead of the festive season with customers able to book their place now.
While you might not have heard about the café at the bottom of Pendle Hill, plenty of visitors have shared their experience on review site Tripadvisor.
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From 131 reviews, The Cabin has earned a 4.5/5 rating on Tripadvisor with one visitor saying: “A great little place in a beautiful location. The staff are so helpful and friendly. The food is delicious. A little gem. We will definitely be returning.”
One customer shared: “We stayed overnight in the pub with our motorhome, had a lovely walk this morning and lunch in the Cabin.
“Great food, great prices with friendly staff, and amazing gluten-free options”.
Another said: “Called in whilst cycling for soup and a sandwich. Good food, fast, efficient and polite service. Highly recommended.”
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