Reviews on Cafe food in Coniston, England, United Kingdom including The Green Housekeeper Cafe, Herdwicks Cafe and Bistro, Swallows and Amazons Tearoom & Restaurant at Bank Ground Farm, Holland's Coffee & Eating House, The Terrace - Coffee House and Restaurant, Lakes Hot Spot, Jumping Jennys, Kittchen, Fresher's Cafe, Gandhi's Cafe
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5 based on 257 reviews
Vegetarian and vegan world cooking inspired by our travels. A friendly, relaxed atmosphere with funky tunes, locally roasted coffee, vegan beers, organic vegan wine and home-made sweet treats. Indian, Thai, plus hemp burgers, soups, sandwiches, soups, sal
We went for lunch and made welcome with our dogNice selection of food and drinks, mostly vegan or vegan options possibleHad the daily special which was so tasty and a nice glass of white wine and my husband had the vegan thali which he said was very tasty We took home a massive slice of vegan chocolate brownie Nice service, tasty homemade food and good sized portions
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 117 reviews
Kittchen is an arts centre & licensed cafe in the heart of the Lake District. We specialize in bringing you the very best Cumbria has to offer; from home-grown entertainment to 100% Cumbrian scran & local craft-beer. Oh, and we also have a few resident ca
In the middle of this oldy worldy town in the Lake District, popularised by Beatrix Potter and Hawkshead outdoor clothing, is Kittchen. Within 5 minutes of entering the cool, modern interior of this old building and receiving the warmest of welcomes, a selection of locally crafted beers and an excellent selection of freshly prepared food to meet all requirements, and not to mentioned the friendly yet quiet presence of 7 rescue cats without the portentousness of cat cafes in bigger cities, I felt like I was in my new favourite place.The owners, the building, the kitties and the offering of refreshment and entertainment had so much more than we had time for. In so many ways I was gutted when my week in the lakes reached its inevitable conclusion; more so because I canât go back in a hurry.Will definitely visit return in the future and wish the human and feline owners all the best in te meantime!
4 based on 85 reviews
We always like to visit Jumping Jennys when visiting Coniston due to the fantastic views from the café. We do agree with other reviewers that the removal of the glass cake display cabinet was a mistake and the menu was a bit limited, but the food was better value and very nice. No doubt in time the menu will be extended once the staff become more familiar with running the café. We will definitely return and hope that Brantwood takes on board the minor criticisms made which would make this café an outstanding place to visit.
5 based on 25 reviews
Lovely cosy cafe with great coffee and delicious cakes. Hot and cold sandwiches to take away or eat in. Hand made, stone baked pizzas.
We sat outside with our dog.The owner was so friendly and brought fresh water for the dog.Ciabatta rolls on bacon&egg were amazing. Coffee was a treat .Highly recommended
4 based on 135 reviews
The Terrace at Brantwood provides freshly cooked light meals and snacks, homemade cakes and scones. Our chef uses herbs and fruit grown in Brantwood's gardens to create delicious food for our visitors. The Terrace is licensed to sell wine, beer and lager
Been visiting Brantwood for over 20 years, and the Terrace when exchanged hands from previous owner moved on. Always good food quality, not cheap. Disappointed in my latest visit. Tasty mezze plate, sadly overpriced and flatbread was so hard impossible to cut.think had been reheated in microwave. Sadly hot cross buns same very hard nearly inedible,quite small and hugely overpriced at 3.75 each, over 12 pounds for tea for two and two hot cross buns.
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4 based on 156 reviews
We arrived tired and hungry after walking all morning. The cafe was surprisingly quiet for a Sunday in July. I wonder why it isnât more popular? The coffee was excellent and the food was hearty and homemade.Worth the tiny extra effort from the Main Street!
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4 based on 197 reviews
The Swallows and Amazons Tearoom & Farm Shop/Restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. We serve light as well as hearty keep warm meals, homemade cakes, luxury ice cream and hot & cold drinks. We also have a great selection of wine and local
We visited for an evening meal with Grandparents, parents and grandchildren. Craig the host was brilliant, explaining the menu and ethos of the farm perfectly. Nothing was too much trouble. Beautiful food in beautiful surroundings. Would defiantly recommend and would love to go back.
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4 based on 187 reviews
Set in the heart of the English lake districts, at the base of the fells sits Herdwicks cafe and bistro. Serving light lunches, and hearty meals Herdwicks has the best views in the village. You are sure to recieve a warm welcome from husband and wife team
rainy day in the Lakes with disabled dad, and a dog ??where to go, this cafe in the shop is great for both, just accross from the car park, dog friendly, easy access, no toiletsThank you so much for writing a review, I think you may have gotten the wrong place? We have toilets including a disabled one and our own car park with a disabled space? Thanks Gemma
5 based on 445 reviews
We stopped by here while visiting the Coniston area. The cafe had a large and interesting menu, good pricing and more than enough choices for everyone. They even offer to make to order anything that isn't on their menu. The cafe was cosy,warm and welcoming. The staff were only to happy to help and offer advice on where to visit while in Coniston...there is more to Coniston than the exploits of Donald Campbell and his sad demise in Bluebird.
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