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Carlisle
Producers of luxury topped pork pies, traditional meat pies, sausage rolls, pasties and quiche. Handmade in the centre of Carlisle.
Brampton
The perfect spot for history lovers, this cosy café is just the place to recharge and refuel while you visit the nearby English Heritage sites of Lanercost Priory and Hadrian’s Wall.
Carlisle
Open since 1993, we're still passionate about cooking fresh, traditional and innovative dishes for our guests and are committed to ensuring that you have a great time.
Nr Holmrook
A traditional tearoom and gift shop serving breakfast, lunch, coffee, cakes and afternoon teas. Our gift shop stocks a range of cards, artwork, jewellery, books, candles, jams, chutneys and giftware.
Marine Rd, Maryport
The family-owned café offers a welcoming atmosphere with hearty portions, delicious pies, and a famed Cumbrian breakfast. Enjoy filling lunches and sneaky treats with cosy indoor and outdoor seating.
Scotch St, Carlisle
The Market Hall, Carlisle, one of the few covered Victorian Markets remaining in the Country has a wide variety of stalls.
Brampton
The tearoom is located on the waterfront at Talkin Tarn and offers beautiful views from the balcony out across the water to the Pennine hills beyond.
Silloth
A charming seaside tearoom serving tasty food and drinks, decorated throughout with vintage treasures, gifts, and treats. Famous for huge hot chocolates, said to be the biggest in Cumbria!
Carlisle
The Last Zebra is a vibrant restaurant and bar in the centre of Carlisle known for serving superb craft beers and colourful, signature cocktails.
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