Their delicious food is created from the finest seasonal produce, and has gained an enviable reputation. Their menu features bar snacks and starters, refined pub classics, dishes from the grill, yummy sides, indulgent desserts, and interesting choices for guests with dietary requirements.
Their Sunday lunch comes with all the trimmings and huge Yorkshire puddings, there is a children’s menu, and their homemade sandwiches are served with a dressed salad and skinny fries.
Their well-stocked bar serves plenty of local ales, and their skilled team are extremely knowledgeable and help guests pair their dishes with appropriate drinks and fine wines. Outside, their terrace and gardens are the perfect spot from which to enjoy a gin & tonic in the sunshine.
The Anglers Arms has several accommodation options comprising of a selection of cosy double and twin rooms rooms, a self-catering family friendly cottage with a private garden and conservatory, and a one bedroom apartment on the upper floor of the pub.
Each bedroom comes with fresh towels and linen, a Freeview TV, Northumberland luxury toiletries, an assortment of Ringtons coffees and biscuits and WiFi access.
Dogs are also welcome on request with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub in their cottage and apartment, but not in their bedrooms.
Breakfast is a real treat and includes their cooked Anglers full English or choices such as local kippers, or smoked salmon with scrambled eggs. There is ample parking for guests staying overnight.
The pub is located just off the A697 road between Longhorsley and Longframlington, nine miles north of Morpeth. They also sit on the paths of both St Oswald’s Way and the Northumbrian Inn Way. The River Coquet is one of England’s most renowned game fishing rivers, and the historic town of Alnwick is 13 miles away.
Other Information
Address:
Weldon Bridge,
Longframlington,
Northumberland,
England,
NE65 8AX
Number of rooms: 8