Leila Cottage Brewery


Countryman, Chapel Road
Inglemells, England, PE25 1ND
United Kingdom
01754 872268 | map
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Reviewed by BlackHaddock from England
3.73/5 rDev 0%
vibe: 3 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 3.5
3.73/5 rDev 0%
vibe: 3 | quality: 4 | service: 4 | selection: 3.5 | food: 3.5
Visited for lunch on Saturday 5th May 2012. The Countryman is the brewpubs name even though the brewery is called 'Leila Cottage' brewery. It is situated on a double bend on the main road through Inglemells.
Large car park and parking area for 'mobility scooters' by the front door (with three there on my visit).
The bar is to your left as you walk in and the main eating area is forward of you with it's own ordering system away from the bar area.
Typical seaside pub really: tacky bits and bobs, a Grimsby Town Football Club pennant and lots of windows. A big choice of seating and tables, some comfy some more basic and firmer.
Four of their brews available on hand-pulls (cask) but no bottles for taking away on my visit: they'd sold out according to the lady fronting the bar.
Mixed bag of customers: the local retired boys (who owned the scooters outside), more able bodied regulars and holiday makers making the place fairly busy.
The beers were in fine form and the food OK, again like the layout a typical seaside pub/cafe menu of Fish & Chips, Gammon, Chilli, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Burgers, etc, etc.
Not really worth a special visit but if you are tripping along the Lincolnshire coast please pop in and see for yourself: I'll be re-visiting as my parents live fairly close by.
Jul 16, 2012Large car park and parking area for 'mobility scooters' by the front door (with three there on my visit).
The bar is to your left as you walk in and the main eating area is forward of you with it's own ordering system away from the bar area.
Typical seaside pub really: tacky bits and bobs, a Grimsby Town Football Club pennant and lots of windows. A big choice of seating and tables, some comfy some more basic and firmer.
Four of their brews available on hand-pulls (cask) but no bottles for taking away on my visit: they'd sold out according to the lady fronting the bar.
Mixed bag of customers: the local retired boys (who owned the scooters outside), more able bodied regulars and holiday makers making the place fairly busy.
The beers were in fine form and the food OK, again like the layout a typical seaside pub/cafe menu of Fish & Chips, Gammon, Chilli, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Burgers, etc, etc.
Not really worth a special visit but if you are tripping along the Lincolnshire coast please pop in and see for yourself: I'll be re-visiting as my parents live fairly close by.
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