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    Restaurant in Brampton, United Kingdom

    The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest.

    290pts

    Michelin-rated pub cooking, proper rural detour.

    The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest., Restaurant in Brampton

    About The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest.

    A Michelin Plate pub in the North Pennines with back-to-back recognition in 2024 and 2025. At ££ pricing, it delivers game-led British Contemporary cooking — roasted grouse, partridge ballotine, and a raspberry soufflé that outperforms the pub category — sourced entirely within 50 miles. Four bedrooms make an overnight stay practical. Book ahead; the dining room is small and fills.

    Should You Book The Kirkstyle Inn?

    If you come back to The Kirkstyle Inn a second time, the thing that confirms you made the right call is not the room or the setting — it is the consistency of the kitchen. A Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 is not a fluke; it signals a pub that has found its register and holds it. For a first-timer, that recognition is your clearest reason to book. At ££ pricing in a North Pennine hamlet, this is among the stronger value propositions in the region for food that has earned independent scrutiny.

    The Space and the Setting

    The Kirkstyle Inn occupies a small stone pub in Slaggyford, a hamlet in the North Pennines that sits within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The interior carries the kind of rustic character that feels earned rather than designed: low ceilings, a warm atmosphere, and the physical scale of a village local rather than a destination dining room. This is not a large, formal space. If you are expecting the polished dining-room geometry of somewhere like Farlam Hall Hotel and Restaurant, adjust expectations. The Kirkstyle is intimate by nature, and that intimacy is part of what makes the food feel proportionate to the surroundings. Four guest bedrooms are available, which makes this practical if you plan to drink properly at dinner or want to use it as a base for walking the surrounding countryside, including the nearby South Tyne Trail.

    What the Kitchen Does Well

    The editorial angle here is direct: this kitchen is doing something technically beyond what most pubs at this price point attempt, and the Michelin recognition reflects that. The cooking is rooted in hyper-local sourcing — all produce comes from within 50 miles of the kitchen. In shooting country like the North Pennines, that translates into a menu built around game: roasted grouse and partridge ballotine are the kind of dishes you find here because the geography makes them logical. This is not trend-led sourcing; it is a kitchen working with what the land around it produces, and doing so with enough precision to earn Michelin recognition twice consecutively.

    Raspberry soufflé is specifically noted as a step above what you would expect from a pub kitchen , a technically demanding dessert that most pub kitchens avoid for good reason. The fact that it appears on the menu and is worth ordering is a useful signal about the kitchen's confidence and range. For comparison, the Dog and Gun Inn in Skelton operates in a similar British Contemporary pub register, but The Kirkstyle's back-to-back Michelin recognition gives it a clearer credential at this price tier. The Hand and Flowers in Marlow is the obvious national reference point for what a pub kitchen can achieve at Michelin level, though that venue operates at a higher price tier with considerably greater booking difficulty.

    How It Fits the Region

    Brampton and the surrounding area are not oversupplied with destination-level food. Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai is the other locally notable option, operating at a different register. For visitors coming to walk or explore the North Pennines, The Kirkstyle fills a gap that most rural areas in England cannot: a pub with genuine culinary credentials, overnight accommodation, and a direct connection to the surrounding landscape through its sourcing. If you are planning a trip through Cumbria and want to compare notes, L'Enclume in Cartmel and Moor Hall in Aughton represent what the leading end of Northern England's food scene looks like, but at a completely different price point and formality level. The Kirkstyle sits at the accessible, unpretentious end of that spectrum , and that is precisely its value.

    Practical Details

    The Kirkstyle Inn is in Slaggyford, near Brampton, in Cumbria. Getting there requires a car for most visitors , this is not a venue you reach by public transport without significant effort. The address is Slaggyford, Brampton CA8 7PB. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to face the multi-week waits common at Michelin-recognised venues in cities. That said, a venue with four bedrooms and a small dining room has limited covers, so booking ahead is the sensible approach rather than attempting a walk-in. Phone and website details are not listed in Pearl's current data; contacting them directly or checking current listings is the practical route. The price range sits at ££, making this one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised experiences in the UK. For broader context on eating and staying in the area, see our full Brampton restaurants guide, our Brampton hotels guide, and our Brampton experiences guide.

    The Verdict

    Book this if you are in the North Pennines and want a meal that justifies the detour , the back-to-back Michelin Plates and a Google rating of 4.7 across 255 reviews confirm this is not a pub coasting on its setting. The game-led menu and the technically ambitious dessert programme make it worth planning around, and the four bedrooms make an overnight stay the obvious way to do it properly. If you are building a wider itinerary around northern England's food scene, you can find further reference points at Gidleigh Park in Chagford and hide and fox in Saltwood for how similar rural-setting kitchens operate elsewhere in the UK. Also worth noting: for British Contemporary cooking at international level, Jaan by Kirk Westaway in Singapore offers a useful point of contrast for what that cuisine can achieve in a fine-dining format.

    How to Book

    Booking is rated Easy. Contact the venue directly , phone and website details are not currently listed in Pearl's data, so searching for current contact information is the practical first step. Given the small size of the dining room and the four-bedroom accommodation, planning a week or more in advance is advisable, particularly on weekends and during shooting season when local demand peaks. See our Brampton bars guide and our Brampton wineries guide for what to do around a meal here.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman’s Rest. handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.

    Is The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman's Rest. good for solo dining?

    Solo diners tend to do well at traditional pub formats, and The Kirkstyle Inn's rustic, relaxed setting makes sitting alone at the bar or a small table comfortable rather than awkward. The £££ ceiling is low enough (priced at ££) that a solo meal with a drink does not feel like an event you need to justify. If you are passing through the North Pennines on your own, this is a practical stop with cooking that punches above the surroundings.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman's Rest.?

    No tasting menu format is confirmed in Pearl's data for The Kirkstyle Inn, so this is not a venue to book specifically expecting that structure. What is documented is a kitchen focused on produce sourced within 50 miles, including game dishes such as roasted grouse and partridge ballotine, with the raspberry soufflé singled out as notably above average for a pub setting. At ££ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Plates, the à la carte format here delivers good value without the commitment of a set menu.

    Is The Kirkstyle Inn and Sportsman's Rest. worth the price?

    At ££ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), the answer is yes for anyone already in the North Pennines. The kitchen uses hyper-local produce, including game that reflects the shooting country location, and the cooking is technically beyond what most pubs at this price point attempt. If you are driving specifically for this meal from a distance, factor in the journey — but if you are based nearby or using the four rooms on-site, the value case is clear.

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