Langdale's Lanty Slee Liquor Co. have bars in Great Langdale at the Stickle Barn and here, at the Wayside Pulpit on Elterwater Common. This is a single-storey stone and slate building located next to Elterwater Common, and as the name suggests, was originally built as a church, just a short distance from the car parking area at the edge of the common.
It is known as the ‘Saloon Bar’, paying tribute to Lanty Slee, a local man who dealt in illicit liquor in the 19th century and showcases the company's range of spirits. Non-alcohol drinks are also served throughout the day alongside tapas and sharing plates. There is a range of alcoholic drinks available including local bottle-conditioned real ales but no cask ales are served at present.
Opening and food hours are subject to change (particularly over winter) and we recommend checking website or Facebook for up to the minute information.
Lanty Slee's (Elterwater), Elterwater