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Top 6 places to eat in the Lake District

A selection of my favourite places to eat after a busy day in the mountains

The Lake District is famed for its stunning fells, lakes and tarns, among other things. But there are also many fantastic places to eat and drink after a busy day hiking in the fells, or just when the weather isn’t its best. This guide covers some of my favourite places to grab brunch, dinner and sweet treats in the Lake District, including Windermere and Ambleside.

Breakfast/ Brunch

Let’s start with my favourite meal of the day, brunch. There are several great places to grab both sweet and savoury brunch in the Lakes. Windermere has the most on offer with many cafes to choose from.

Homeground Cafe, Windermere

Homeground Cafe is a charming and inviting haven for locals and visitors alike. Boasting a warm and welcoming atmosphere, the cosy cafe is a popular place and serves incredible food. Homeground offers a diverse menu that caters to various tastes and dietary preferences. From artisanal coffees and freshly baked pastries to hearty brunch options and delectable sweet treats. The friendly staff and rustic ambience make Homeground an ideal spot to relax, unwind, and savour delicious treats.

Top tip: IT GETS BUSY! Long queues can start from 9 am. Make sure to get there early for a good seat.

  • Opening times: 8:30-5 weekdays, 9-5 weekends

  • No bookings - walk-ins only

  • Instagram: @homegroundcafe

Address: Homeground, Main Road, Windermere, LA23 1BL

Brew Room, Windermere

The Brew Room is a fantastic artisan cafe that makes affordable coffee and serves up fresh, locally sourced food that will delight your taste buds. The staff are super friendly and very welcoming, offering a relaxing place to chill.

  • Opening times:

    • 9-6 weekdays

    • 9-4:30 weekends

  • No bookings - walk-ins only

Address: Brew Room Cafe, 31 Crescent Road, Windermere, LA23 1BL


Lunch

Whether it’s a pub lunch, a quick bite or something a little more fancy, there is plenty on offer. We’ll be heading into the central Lakes for this part of the blog and will cover some of my favourite places on the way.

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Chesters By The River, Skelwith Bridge

Chesters is my family’s favourite place to eat in the entire lakes for lunch and serves the most amazing vegetarian food, sweet treats, pizzas and coffee. It is a popular place with walkers coming from Elterwater (a great short, low-level walk). It is also a great starting place for those walking over Loughrigg Fell to explore Rydal Caves or those wanting to explore Cathedral Caves in Little Langdale.

100m away from Chesters, you’ll find Skelwith Force, a powerful waterfall that is worth a visit and a photo.

  • Opening times: 9-4 everyday

  • No bookings - walk-ins only

  • Instagram: @chestersbytheriver

Address: Chesters By The River, Skelwith Bridge, LA22 9NJ

The Britannia Inn, Elterwater

Another family favourite and I think the best pub food in the Lake District - The Britannia Inn - a hearty pub in the beautiful village of Elterwater. They offer a proper pub lunch with a daily special and a separate lunch and dinner menu. They have a great outdoor seating area, perfect for the summer days.

  • Lunch is served from 12-2, Soup and Sandwiches 2-4 and Dinner 5:30-8:30

  • Indoor bookings for the evening only. Outside Seating is not bookable

  • Instagram: @thebritanniainn

Address: The Britannia Inn, Main Street, Elterwater, LA229HP

Chesters By The River offer fantastic assortment of yummy foods and drinks

My favourite view looking out over Elter Water towards the Langdales. This is part of the walk from Elterwater to Chesters.

Dinner

After a long day walking in the fells, exploring caves or just ambling around the towns, you’ll want a decent dinner to end the day. Windermere, Grasmere, Ambleside, Keswick and Kendal all have great options for food. Here are some of my favourite.

Base Pizza, Bowness-on-Windermere

Base is our go-to place after a busy day in the mountains. The pizza dough is made from slow-rising sourdough that undergoes 48-hour fermentation and is then cooked at high temperatures in a Gozney wood-fired oven, which results in a delicious and easily digestible base. They also do takeaway which is perfect for a grab-and-go as the sun starts to set at the hidden jetty by Lake Windermere.

  • Open from 5 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday

  • Don’t take bookings. This place is popular so make sure to get their early

  • Instagram: @base_pizza

Address: Base Pizza, 97 Lake Road, Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3BJ

Druken Duck Inn, Barngate

Finally, a slightly more fine dining experience at the Drunken Duck Inn. A short drive from Ambleside and hidden away in the wilderness of the Lakes, the Drunken Duck is a perfect place to come for a relaxed evening. Rated 9/10 in the Telegraph's restaurant review, they do an incredible venison loin and have a great range of puddings.

  • Lunch Monday to Saturday, 12 - 2

  • Dinner everyday, 6 - 8

  • Instagram: @drunkenduckinn

Address: Drunken Duck Inn, Barngates, Ambleside, LA220NG

To end

These are just some of my favourite places to eat in the Lakes, but sometimes all you need to do is a little exploring to come across a hidden village pub full of walkers, climbers and alike. Let me know in the comments below where your favourite place to eat in the Lake District is.

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