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* Reception
Open Wednesday to Sunday 08:00am - 11:00pm
Breakfast
Non Residents: Wednesday to Sunday 9am - 11am
Residents: Wednesday to Sunday 8:30am - 10am
Lunch
Wednesday to Saturday 12pm - 3pm
Sunday & Bank Holidays 12pm - 3pm
Restaurant
Wednesday to Saturday 6pm - 9pm
Sunday & Bank Holidays 6pm - 8pm
Bar
Mon/ Tues (Peak Season only) 4pm - 9pm
Wednesday to Saturday 11am - 11pm
Sunday 11am - 10pm
‘Stables & Meadow’ Outside Space
Wednesday to Saturday 12pm - 9pm (Peak Season)
Sunday 12pm - 7pm
This information is self-assessed; therefore we accept no liability for its accuracy. Please contact the venue for further information.
The Black Bull Inn is less than ten minutes from Junction 37 of the M6. If you take the junction from either North or South then follow the signs towards Sedbergh or the Yorkshire Dales. If you follow the same road you will reach the Edge of Sedbergh, carry staright on, eventually you will come to Main St which is straight on again but takes you off the main road. The Black Bull is on your left along the Main St, and is clearly signposted.The nearest railway station is Oxenholme Lake District, which is 8 miles away.
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