Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Troutbeck. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including The Gaddum, The Queens Head, Fresher's Cafe, The Old Stamp House Restaurant, Rattle Ghyll Cafe Ambleside, Kysty Kitchen, Ambleside, Copper Pot Cafe, Fellinis, Restaurant at Samling, The Smith
5 based on 190 reviews
The Smith is a friendly artisan coffee house, wine bar & pizza place. Fully licensed, we have a full bar including many gins. We serve delicious cakes, brunch and hand stretched sourdough pizzas. Our most popular brunch items are the 'Manwich', 2 eggs, 2
Where do I start with this place? Donât do bookings - About time more places did this. Lifeâs too short to stick to a schedule. Best drinks in town. Food superb, salads super tasty. Superb skilled staff!Thanks for this glowing recommendation. We appreciate it, and so do our lovely staff. Thanks
4 based on 365 reviews
An elegantly luxurious hotel, advantageously located above Windermere with extensive lake views south and west. Offering exceptional fine-dining and one of the world's best wine lists, delivered with discreetly attentive service.
Visited for a dinner for four adults. Food is really fabulous but the experience is sadly lacking. The views are outstanding but the dining room feels lacking in atmosphere - cold and echoey. The team are nice but lack the training and edge you would expect of other similarly priced restaurants. Would I return? Honestly not sure - there are better experiences in the area for a similar price.
4 based on 1399 reviews
Varied veggie menu, good quality and reasonably priced. Can combine with a visit to the delightful little cinema upstairs. Busy throughout the year.
5 based on 532 reviews
The little café in the Lakes. A cosy hub in the heart of Ambleside jammed with good food, coffee, music and friendly faces!
Amazing food, friendly and warm atmosphere, reasonably priced and they managed great service on a busy lunch service, all tables had people. Mouth is watering just looking at the photos to add. 4 hungry adults arrived here and went away really content. TA reviews were spot on.Must keep this on the favourites list and return here next visit to the Lakes.
5 based on 172 reviews
Kysty is a daytime eatery, newly opened in Ambleside, Cumbria. Headed up by chef Ryan Blackburn of the Old Stamp House Restaurant in Ambleside, with the help of his wife Gemma. â Kysty is a relaxed, family-friendly dining venue for those who love good foo
Our family arrived here with hungry bellies. We were welcomed with large smiles and a free glass and cucumber and mint water (delicious). The food arrived quickly and for what we paid was great value for money. The sourdough bread was heavenly and my partner said his black pudding was the best he ever had.We're so glad we came here and the food was spot in. Also, a big thank you to the bearded gentleman who works here. After we left he ran after us to give my husband his Ray Bans, which he had left on the table. We come to Ambleside 3-4 times a year and we will definitely return to Kysty!
5 based on 795 reviews
We open our doors at 10am and serve homemade food. We stop serving savoury hot food at 3.30pm to allow us time to prep for the following day. We do still serve teas, coffees and cakes until 4.00pm. Please do come and visit and fill your hungry tummies!
Visited on a very wet (Well it is the Lake District) Tuesday last week. Had to wait 20 minutes for a table but the food was delicious and worth the wait. Couldn't manage cake as too full up so bought a piece of chocolate Tiffin to take away.
5 based on 1245 reviews
Firstly, I must congratulate The Old Stamp House for their Michelin star award!! Well deserved too.What can I say, or add that hasn't been said on previous reviews other than just say our lunch was heaven. The food was excellently prepared, served with the utmost professionalism and knowledgeable staff.We celebrated our Wedding Anniversary and had booked the lunch taster menu which I thoroughly recommend. Looking at when we can go back for Dinner so we can add to our experience. We have eaten in other Michelin starred restaurants and this is a welcome addition to Cumbria's fine collection!'Nuff said. Just book and visit at the earliest opportunity
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5 based on 340 reviews
Fresher's Cafe is the first & friendliest cafe in Ambleside. We serve excellent coffee, teas, cold drinks, light bites & homemade cakes. Feel free to eat-in or take-away - If you choose to stay we have both indoor & outdoor seating. If the weather is nice
Having just walked from Chapel Stile this was the first cafe my husband and I âstumbledâ on by chance.We were able to sit outside and enjoyed a memorable lunch consisting of excellent service, marvellous quiche, delicious cake and lovely coffees. We will return.
4 based on 936 reviews
Reopening in April 2017 after a £2 million refurbishment, The Queens Head Hotel is Located 4 miles from Ambleside and Windermere and nestled on the side of the fells which overlook the Troutbeck Valley. The new Queens Head will feature a large drinking ar
First went to this pub over 50 years ago on our first date! Have been back a couple of times since. This is our first visit since it has been refurbished since the fire started by a tumble drier.Excellent parking.Attended to immediately on our arrival although quite busy. Good range of beers.Food delivered fairky quickly and was excellent.Staff helpful and friendly.Thoroughly enjoyed our visit.We will return again
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4 based on 62 reviews
Set in the very heart of the Lake District at the beautiful 19th-century Brockhole House, The Gaddum Restaurant is renowned for amazing seasonal lunches and the best afternoon tea in the Lake District. Think attentively created locally inspired dishes, th
The Gaddum is situated in the main building at the Brockhole National Park Visitors Centre. At the moment they are only open from 1100-1600 which is a shame as the menu seems to be more aimed towards fine dining and not the usual lunch menu you will find in the majority of Lake District restaurants. Unfortunately my wife and I were the only customers which is a shame as the food was excellent and very reasonably priced. My had a main course and a desert each plus drinks and it was just over £50. My wife had Bream Blackened cauliflower, pickled cauliflower, capers, seaweed. Followed by Banana ParfaitBanana jam, elderflower, summer berries, caramel .I had the Pan Roasted Duck BreastCrispy figs, fig & liquorice puree, Roscoff onion followed by the Brockholeâs Moss Covered WallDark chocolate creÌmeux, pistachio, caramelised white chocolate .If we had been to a high end restaurant anywhere in the Lakes in the evening and eaten this meal we would have been more than happy and would happily have paid twice the amount.I hope that the Gaddum becomes a success as the setting, service and food are wonderful.
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