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We passed this pub a few weeks ago when we had been diverted off the M62. It was a sunny day and looked nice so decided to go for lunch next time we were crossing the Pennines. A very worthwhile diversion! We ordered drinks I had a pint of Lee 's Summer Ale which tasted a bit tart to me I commented to the lady serving and she offered to exchange (F.O.C. for the bitter which was fine. The menu was fairly comprehensive and we chose the fish sharing platter. (See 'photo we had already transferred the hot cod goujons to our plates . It was a lot of food! The lightly battered cod goujons were fresh out the fryer and was the best batter I have tasted in a long time. Home made tartare sauce and warm fresh bread. If you are ever crossing the Pennines take the small diversion off the M62 and treat yourself.