British, Modern Restaurants in Sedbergh
1. The Punch Bowl Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Crosthwaite
This “consistently enjoyable” and much commented-on gastropub – originally a village blacksmiths from 1829 – wins plaudits for its “helpful and friendly staff” under owner Richard Rose, and for its signature “cheese soufflé that always hits the spot – which is why they keep it on the menu”; other dishes also go down well, not least a “raspberry soufflé to die for”.
2. The Black Bull Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Sedbergh
44 Main Street - LA10
“A charming old pub with a lot of atmosphere” – James Ratcliff and Nina Matsunaga’s “well- run operation” is to be found in a “lovely town” between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. The “really good” cuisine makes an unusual find in these parts, reflecting as it does chef Nina’s Japanese heritage with some interesting Asian inflections to the traditional Yorkshire fare.
3. The Black Swan
British, Modern restaurant in Ravenstonedale
Fell Road - CA17
2023 Review: This “small, family-run hotel” in the idyllic Eden Valley has a “lovely restaurant” serving “good-quality locally sourced food” which includes “some very unusual dishes with lovely flavours”. The “front-of-house staff are great”, and you can make your stay more adventurous by glamping in a yurt in their private forest.
4. The Lunesdale Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Tunstall
Main Street - LA6
2022 Review: An “interesting, imaginative menu” giving a modern British twist to Mediterranean cooking “caters for all tastes” at this pub, which features an attractive contemporary interior. “Desserts are especially delicious.”
5. Source (fka Hrishi), Gilpin Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Windermere
Crook Rd - LA23
“Never failing with the quality of food and service” – ex-Fat Duck chef Ollie Bridgwater did well to hang onto the Michelin star at the Cunliffe family’s Lakeland hotel, where he succeeded Hrishikesh Desai (who previously ran the dining room as Hrishi) just a matter of weeks before it was due to be re-rated. Despite the constant updating of the property, it is a relatively traditional space. There’s a three-course à la carte for £90, or a six-course tasting option for £120 (£200 if you go for the accompanying wine-tasting accompaniment). There is also a less informal option of the Knipe Grill at Gilpin Lake House, which is a waterside building elsewhere on the estate. And see also Gilpin Spice.
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