In a picturesque village in the Forest of Bowland, this two-roomed, wooden beamed pub was built in 1836. The expression, 'light modern lines' comes to mind, when commenting on the décor.
Various small-scale, tile-like renderings of Jack Vettriano's "The Singing Butler" and other prints serve to tune the lightly painted walls towards being interesting features, rather than monotonous boundaries.
Furnishing is such that Tilly's could operate either in a restaurant mode, or pub mode, depending on the requirements of a majority of whomsoever strolls through the door. Tilly's is a pub, alright, but forget sawdust. The owners have made a leap towards the bright, and away from the dark traditional atmospherics of the former management.
Expect up to four real ales including the regular Tilly's Special Ale, brewed for them by Moorhouse's.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Tillys, Chipping
Changing beers typically include: Bowness Bay (varies) , Coniston (varies) , Lancaster - Blonde
Source: Regional