Fabulous food. The service was excellent and I would certainly recommend it to anyone. It made our trip to The Lakes special.
Postilion Restaurant – Windermere
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Fabulous food. The service was excellent and I would certainly recommend it to anyone. It made our trip to The Lakes special.
Postilion Restaurant – WindermereWe can't really recommend this restaurant to anybody. This is a little gem that we'd like to keep to ourselves! Excellent food, great selection of quality wines and spirits, and a congenial host combine to make this restaurant one of the best in the Furness area.
Beswicks Restaurant – Broughton-in-FurnessMy experience of Oakwood was enjoyable, relaxing and peaceful. I will return with friends and family.
Oakwood Park Hotel – BramptonWe spotted the Watermill Inn at Ings nr Kendal at the last minute. What a little gem. Fresh, hot and very tasty pub food at a very reasonable price. The waiters were polite, attentive and helpful. Not to be missed if you like a traditional pub in a lovely setting by the river.
Watermill Inn The – KendalDelightful traditional country pub. Delicious food and lovely staff. Comfortable rooms with great views of the fells. Very much a favourite of ours.
Horse and Farrier Inn – KeswickI eat here every chance I can. You can always guarantee excellent food and friendly service. The food is fresh and cooked to a very high standard. Fresh seasonal vegetables are always to a high standard and the home made sweets complete your meal excellently. This is a very popular venue and is quite often fully booked the proprietor always tries her best to accommodate her guests and always makes them feel welcome. Highly recommended
Lowther Castle Inn – PenrithWe have been to Beswicks many times before but this time we had our relations from Australia with us and they could just not believe the quality and value for money that Beswicks give. Excellent food as always and paced just right - not rushed, giving plenty of time to appreciate the food and chat. Lovely atmosphere - just like being in your own dining room.
Beswicks Restaurant – Broughton-in-FurnessWe went for dinner here and have to say it was fabulous ... really, really friendly and although I am trying to lose some weight for my daughter's forthcoming wedding I just could not resist one of there puddings ... to die for !!!!
Francine’s Restaurant and Coffee House – WindermereJust go. As simple as that. Food was very good. Well looked after. Made the effort with my 18mth old daughter. They just need to get a few high chairs. that? the only worry, sorry but i go out to friends for meals they don? have an high chair so you deal with it. Best chips and roasts in the lakes.
The Pheasant Inn – Grange-over-SandsAmazing food - they really do give you some sumptuous looking and tasting dishes, modern surroundings, a jazz cafe upstairs and their very own cinema which you can visit after you have eaten ..fantastic place
Zeffirellis Pizzeria – Amblesidevery friendly and made our visit a very welcome one,very nice place to stay will visit again
Rydal Lodge Hotel – RydalAfter a recent meal my infrequent visits will become regular visits, The new chef (who I believe only arrived in September) has transformed an acceptable dining experience in to a not to be missed pleasure. Do yourself a favour and prepare to be spoilt.
Fisherman’s Arms Hotel – UlverstonI visited the Herdwick for lunch last friday. It's situated conveniently off the A66 toward keswick off the m6. I had a gorgeous baguette with tarragon chicken. It came with a well dressed salad and was presented well. The service was very friendly and attentive. The ambience was typically rustic with a huge fireplace that must be perfect to sit near in the depths of winter.
Herdwick Inn – PenrithAn excellent lunch(and a delightful stay) marred by the fact that we were the only guests here. With the staff out-numbering you by at least 5/1 it makes for an eerie time. Fair play though, the food was top drawer and the views stunning.
The Samling – WindermereWe stayed at The Log House for Two nights and ate there one of the nights. The food was wonderful, top marks for the chef. The staff and sevice were exceptional. The breakfasts served were very good, the quality was second to none. We have stayed at many of the Lake districts Hotels and Guest Houses and would put this at the top of our list.
Log House Restaurant – AmblesideVisited this Restaurant on one of these recommendations lived in area, never been. Wife and I were made to feel welcome as we arrived it was clear many of the guests knew the staff. We had a drink in the very comfortable lounge area and made our choices from the menu. As soon after a short while we were shown to our table. I did not realise the place was so big yet so cosy. Our meal was exquisite excellent food presented simply My wife had Gressingham duck cooked pink at the owners recommendation and I had Fillet steak. The like of either we had never experienced they where fantastic and to be recommended. The sweets were also fantastic clearly made to order as well. We could not manage cheese but the board looked incredible. We had coffee in the lounge afterwards even the coffee was remarkable. It was our anniversary and we had a truly magical evening.
Beswicks Restaurant – Broughton-in-FurnessBrilliant for families, made us really welcome, blew balloons up for our baby. Excellent caring service
The history of the building has most of the interest along with the construction of the restaurant. After selling the Windermere Hydro Hotel 1956, Charles Suiter Sutherland leased the sixteenth century building from the Patterson family and began to remove what had been the military phone centre covering the Sunderland Flying boat construction on the lake during WW2. It took almost a year to clear out the place and cut doors through the eight foot thick stone centre wall. The fireplaces, one being an Adam, were collected from the castle being covered by the rising waters of Hawes Water. The front windows are five hundred years old with some actual first glass inserts. The place was sold in 1960 and has gone through several structural changes over the years.
Sutherlands – WindermereRoast Brisket of Beef, Lamb, or Pork (£15.95), Large Mixed Meat Roast (£19.95). Veggie Roast (£15.95). All served with roast potatoes, mash, seasonal vegetables, Yorkshire pudding & gravy. Gluten-free and Vegan roasts also available.
2 for £12 on pizzas or garlic breads. Available 5pm-9pm every Monday.
Roast Beef * Roast Pork * Roast Chicken served with roast potatoes, buttery potato mash, honey roasted parsnips, crushed carrot & swede, cheesy leeks, homemade Yorkshire pudding, pigs in blankets, sage & onion stuffing and lashings of rich pan gravy.
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Mushroom, Brie, Walnut and Cranberry Wellington Roast (v)
served with all the trimmings
Available every Sunday. Adults £14.95 Kids £6.95. Roast Beef, Pork Loin, Chicken or Cheese Pie (V). Served with roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, seasonal veg and traditional accompaniments.
Sunday Lunch; Main course, £14; Main and Dessert, £18.
2 courses, £15 every Wednesday and Thursday from a selected menu.
Starters and Small Plates Offer: 3 for £19.95.
Sunday Lunch: Main course, £16.95; 2 courses, £22.95; 3 courses, £26.95.
MyCumbria Card holders receive a complimentary glass of prosecco (2 glasses per card).
Tasting Of The Menu: 6 courses with wine flight, £112.50.