Great food and a good selection of ales. Lots of music nights too.
James Hollos
Food was all great, service was a little slow, prices okayWheelchair accessibility: There are no steps and there's plenty of space to manoeuvre with a chair, however there is only one disabled parking space which meant a little bit of difficulty waiting for a space to appear close to the door.
Will Thompson
Fantastic food great
Pam Owen
Stayed overnight in the carpark and enjoyed a lovely evening meal and breakfast the next day. Superb quality of food, lovely setting and surrounding area and staff were lovely. Highly recommend it.We parked at the back of the carpark with other motorhomes, if you have blockers you may feel you need them, we just coped with a slight slope. There is quite a steep hill to climb down to the pub and back so take note if mobility is poor, I have very poor mobility but managed it okay. Certainly wouldn't put me off coming again.
George Brooks
Popped in for a pint with some pals, made to feel welcome a d good choice of
Rochelle
Amazing lunch experience, all food was home cooked including the chips which is a rare find these days and The pies were unreal. Staff very friendly and attentive, will definitely be returning.
Paul Finch
Excellent food good
Peter W
Great couple of visits. Clean, staff friendly, great Value. Pies are proper pies. You won't leave hungry.
chris s
Wonderful pub and quite local all the staff are amazing and some well kept cask available on the times eaten there always be incredible food, Thank you
My first visit to the Wheatsheaf for many, many years for a Sunday mid afternoon roast lunch. Bit of a mix up with the menus as no mention from the server of roasts and we ordered off the menu that we had been given thinking we were getting what looked like roasts. However the beef we received in a massive bowl was delicious, so no complaints there. It is a lovely local old village pub at the centre of the community. On a slightly different tack, it was Croston Xmas Fair Day and the roads were absolute chaos as access at both ends of the village had been blocked off. We drove in from Rufford direction to be met with a road block on the T junction, so turned left looking to park. This road was gridlocked, parking on both sides and traffic FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS navigating a road that was only wide enough for one vehicle in both directions. Not a single PLOD in sight and why nobody could work this chaos out in advance is beyond me. The road should have been made one way from the village centre for a day. We had to head towards Leyland Garden Centre, enter Croston from that end and before the road block at that end of the village find a parking space in a school.
Pbje24
We decided to return to this pub as our first experience on dining there two months ago was totally outstanding. However this evening we were greatly disappointed. One of our orders which we chose was a lamb burger.tThis consisted of a strange construction of tasteless meat which was served on a brioche bun accompanied by far too much sauce, which I now realize was to disguise the meat. I left half of this and reported it to a member of staff. She was apologetic and then offered a complimentary drink which I declined and asked for the bill. Very surprised to see that this meal was included in my bill alongside another main which we had plus a starter and two drinks. Not really the best way to treat customers on a very quiet Monday evening.
Linda Holt
Lovely Sunday roast. The prices have gone up quite alot here so unfortunately we wont be visiting as regularly. The service is pretty average in general. It's a nice cosy pub to visit this time of year.
Les Quatre Filles
Very nice Sunday Lunch. Large portions. Served with mustard and horseradish on the side. Nice ice cream to
Darren Fairclough
Fantastic food and service. Thoroughly enjoyed our experience there. A real proper country pub with very good food and a wide selection of ales, spirits and wines. Thank you.
Food was beautiful...
Great food and a good selection of ales. Lots of music nights too.
Food was all great, service was a little slow, prices okayWheelchair accessibility: There are no steps and there's plenty of space to manoeuvre with a chair, however there is only one disabled parking space which meant a little bit of difficulty waiting for a space to appear close to the door.
Fantastic food great
Stayed overnight in the carpark and enjoyed a lovely evening meal and breakfast the next day. Superb quality of food, lovely setting and surrounding area and staff were lovely. Highly recommend it.We parked at the back of the carpark with other motorhomes, if you have blockers you may feel you need them, we just coped with a slight slope. There is quite a steep hill to climb down to the pub and back so take note if mobility is poor, I have very poor mobility but managed it okay. Certainly wouldn't put me off coming again.
Popped in for a pint with some pals, made to feel welcome a d good choice of
Amazing lunch experience, all food was home cooked including the chips which is a rare find these days and The pies were unreal. Staff very friendly and attentive, will definitely be returning.
Excellent food good
Great couple of visits. Clean, staff friendly, great Value. Pies are proper pies. You won't leave hungry.
Wonderful pub and quite local all the staff are amazing and some well kept cask available on the times eaten there always be incredible food, Thank you
Restaurantji Recommends
My first visit to the Wheatsheaf for many, many years for a Sunday mid afternoon roast lunch. Bit of a mix up with the menus as no mention from the server of roasts and we ordered off the menu that we had been given thinking we were getting what looked like roasts. However the beef we received in a massive bowl was delicious, so no complaints there. It is a lovely local old village pub at the centre of the community. On a slightly different tack, it was Croston Xmas Fair Day and the roads were absolute chaos as access at both ends of the village had been blocked off. We drove in from Rufford direction to be met with a road block on the T junction, so turned left looking to park. This road was gridlocked, parking on both sides and traffic FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS navigating a road that was only wide enough for one vehicle in both directions. Not a single PLOD in sight and why nobody could work this chaos out in advance is beyond me. The road should have been made one way from the village centre for a day. We had to head towards Leyland Garden Centre, enter Croston from that end and before the road block at that end of the village find a parking space in a school.
We decided to return to this pub as our first experience on dining there two months ago was totally outstanding. However this evening we were greatly disappointed. One of our orders which we chose was a lamb burger.tThis consisted of a strange construction of tasteless meat which was served on a brioche bun accompanied by far too much sauce, which I now realize was to disguise the meat. I left half of this and reported it to a member of staff. She was apologetic and then offered a complimentary drink which I declined and asked for the bill. Very surprised to see that this meal was included in my bill alongside another main which we had plus a starter and two drinks. Not really the best way to treat customers on a very quiet Monday evening.
Lovely Sunday roast. The prices have gone up quite alot here so unfortunately we wont be visiting as regularly. The service is pretty average in general. It's a nice cosy pub to visit this time of year.
Very nice Sunday Lunch. Large portions. Served with mustard and horseradish on the side. Nice ice cream to
Fantastic food and service. Thoroughly enjoyed our experience there. A real proper country pub with very good food and a wide selection of ales, spirits and wines. Thank you.