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Hawkshead’s delicious cafés and restaurants

If hunger strikes when you’re wandering through Hawkshead, you’ll be spoilt for choice with everything from cosy pubs to traditional tearooms


Places to eat in the Lake District

The Cumbrian food scene has never been tastier – with an abundance of incredible local ingredients on the doorstep


Staveley Restaurants

Staveley offers plenty of food and drink options but, with no restaurants in the village, eating out in the evenings is bit more limited


Staveley cafes

Are you a coffee connoisseur, a lover of fine food, a seeker of cosy? Staveleys cafés have something special for everyone


Ambleside Restaurants, Cafes, and takeaways

We’ve rounded up our favourite eateries for you to try on your next visit to this hot spot of culinary delights!


8 Must visit Cafés and Restaurants in Grasmere

You don’t need to walk more than few yards in Grasmere village to find somewhere enticing to stop and eat.


10 of the best places to eat in Bowness and Windermere

There are so many cafes and restaurants that you could eat somewhere different every day. Sounds like our kind of holiday!


The 6 Best Afternoon Teas in Windermere & Bowness

Is there anything more quintessentially English than afternoon tea? And is there anything better than afternoon tea in the Lake District?


The top 20 Places to Eat in Keswick

Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, you’ll find something to suit your taste in Keswick


 
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