Restaurant in Lancashire, United Kingdom
The Parkers Arms
125Pearl PointsBowland Inn Dining

About The Parkers Arms
This Newton-in-Bowland inn runs a £60 three-course menu that changes daily, with a reputation for pies and hearty seasonal British cooking. Book Thursday through Sunday, ideally in autumn or winter when the format and setting align best. Easier to secure than you'd expect, a strong choice for special occasions in rural Lancashire if you value substance over fuss.
Book The Parkers Arms in Lancashire for a cosy refurbished inn built around a £60 three-course, daily changing menu. The kitchen is especially associated with pies, the appeal is straightforward: feel-good cooking without much fuss. For a meal in Lancashire with substance over show, it is a Thursday-to-Sunday choice.
What Makes the Three-Course Menu Work
The verified format is simple: a three-course, daily changing menu for £60. Pies have made the kitchen famous, so if one appears, it is the obvious order. Because the menu changes daily, the exact dishes should not be assumed in advance; the safest expectation is a focused meal shaped by what the kitchen is serving that day.
The format suits diners who want a full three-course meal rather than a flexible à la carte stop. The dress code is casual, the inn setting makes the experience feel relaxed rather than formal. For anyone planning around a particular dish, the daily-changing nature of the menu means it is worth checking directly before travelling.
How It Compares With Other Dining Options
The Parkers Arms stands out for its cosy inn feel, £60 three-course menu, pie-making reputation. Other venues to consider include The Three Fishes, The Rum Fox, Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, La Locanda, depending on the kind of meal you want.
Choose The Parkers Arms if you want a focused three-course meal in a casual Lancashire inn and are happy with a daily changing menu. If you need a different style of meal, compare it with other dining rooms before booking.
Timing and Practical Notes
The kitchen operates Thursday through Saturday at lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 6:30–8:30 PM, plus Sunday from 12–4 PM. The Parkers Arms is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Booking plans should be built around those limited opening times.
The venue is in Lancashire. Because the verified details do not include street-level location, transport notes, booking difficulty, parking, phone details, or accessibility information, check directly with the venue before making firm plans.
Quick reference: £60 three-course daily changing menu, pies have made the kitchen famous, casual dress code, Thursday–Saturday lunch and dinner, Sunday 12–4 PM, closed Monday to Wednesday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Parkers Arms good for solo dining?
The verified format is a £60 three-course, daily changing menu, so solo diners should be comfortable committing to a full meal. The dress code is casual, the inn setting is relaxed.
What should I order at The Parkers Arms?
The menu changes daily, but pies have made the kitchen famous. If a pie appears on the menu, it is the clearest signature choice.
What are alternatives to compare with The Parkers Arms?
Other options to compare include The Three Fishes, The Rum Fox, Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, La Locanda. Check each venue directly for its current menu, hours, format.
Can I eat at the bar at The Parkers Arms?
The verified information confirms a £60 three-course, daily changing menu, but does not confirm bar dining or drop-in food service. Check directly with The Parkers Arms before planning a casual bar visit.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Parkers Arms?
The verified hours are Thursday to Saturday lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 6:30–8:30 PM, plus Sunday from 12–4 PM. Choose the sitting that best fits your plans, confirm availability directly when booking.
Is The Parkers Arms good for a special occasion?
It can suit a low-key special occasion if you want a casual Lancashire inn with a £60 three-course, daily changing menu. Because the menu changes daily, check the venue's official channels if you have specific requirements.
Location
Hall Gate Hill, Newton-In-Bowland, Nr Clitheroe, Clitheroe BB7 3DY, United Kingdom
Lancashire, United Kingdom
Compare The Parkers Arms
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Parkers Arms | Easy | ||
| Parkers Arms | Unknown | ||
| The Rum Fox | Traditional British | Unknown | |
| The Three Fishes | British Contemporary | Unknown | |
| Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton | Unknown | ||
| La Locanda | Unknown |
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Also Consider
- Parkers Arms, Notable alternative
- The Rum Fox, Traditional British, ££
- The Three Fishes, British Contemporary, £££
- Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton, Notable alternative
- La Locanda, Notable alternative
The Parkers Arms sits in Lancashire's mid-to-upper tier for countryside inn dining, competing directly with The Three Fishes on price and ambition but offering a tighter, more focused menu. The Three Fishes gives you more choice and easier booking, which matters if your group includes picky eaters or you're planning last-minute; The Parkers Arms rewards diners who trust the kitchen's daily changing format and want a more curated experience. The Rum Fox undercuts both on price (££ versus £££) and skews more casual, better for weeknight meals than celebrations, less technically ambitious but reliable for traditional British cooking without the special-occasion framing.
Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton represents a different dining category, fine dining with tasting-menu expectations, while it shares the rural Lancashire setting, the experience diverges sharply in formality and price. La Locanda offers Italian cooking in a similarly intimate setting but without the seasonal British focus that defines The Parkers Arms' identity. Choose The Parkers Arms if you want the cosy countryside-inn atmosphere with cooking that feels more considered than The Rum Fox but less precious than Eight at Gazegill.
Value proposition: The Parkers Arms delivers the best balance of occasion-appropriate cooking and approachable pricing in its. The Three Fishes is easier to book and offers more menu flexibility, but The Parkers Arms feels more special if the daily menu lands well. The Rum Fox is better for casual meals; The Parkers Arms is better when you're celebrating something specific and want the meal to feel intentional.
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