British, Modern Restaurants in Cumbria
1. The Forest Side
British, Modern restaurant in Grasmere
Keswick Road - LA22
“A great stay-and-dine location” – Andrew Wildsmith’s hotel inhabits a fine Victorian-Gothic mansion near Grasmere and is one of Lakeland’s ‘premier’ destinations. Chef Paul Leonard “uses locally sourced ingredients to create stunning dishes” for an eight-course tasting menu at £140 per person (although, if you are a hotel resident, there is also a four-course alternative at £95 per person). The “enchanting setting” makes it a superbly “romantic” choice, although a growing number of reporters also consider it rather an “overpriced” one too. Overall, however, positive vibes prevail. (“We were lucky to arrive due to a large dump of snow on the Saturday but we managed to park in a snow drift and enter a world of gastronomy – wow, what a delight! The care and attention to the food preparation and presentation was beyond anything I’d seen before, the beetroot starter was a masterpiece almost too good to eat. A great venue for a romantic overnight stay or a great place to catch up with friends over a gourmet dinner. Superb!”)
2. The Black Bull Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Sedbergh
44 Main Street - LA10
This “wonderful and cosy restaurant” in a “very smart old inn” (“on the narrow main street in Sedbergh”) serves “really interesting food (Cumbrian produce, Japanese hints here and there)” from chef Nina Matsunaga, who grew up in a Japanese expat family in Germany and settled here with her Dalesman husband and business partner James Ratcliffe six years ago. “The menu is interesting: sort of like a pub, with a few ‘eh what?’ items thrown in, some over-promising, some very good”. “Well worth a detour off the M6” – it’s also “worth staying over and doing a bit of walking in the beautiful Eden Valley”.
3. Rothay Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Ambleside
Rothay Bridge - LA22
“The hospitality is second to none” according to fans of this well-known Lakeland hotel, whose tasteful dining room – with its wood floors, bare tables and Farrow & Ball good looks – has been elegantly updated over the years. Head chef Aaron Lawrence joined in late 2023 and presents a range of menus – from à la carte to tasting options. All who report are impressed, including one diner who “went with low expectations and came away pleasantly surprised”.
4. The Punch Bowl Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Crosthwaite
This “great country gastropub with rooms” near Windermere – “a favourite pub in Cumbria” – has earned a reputation for “consistent” delivery of “meals a cut above the standard of normal pub restaurants” under owner Richard Rose. Built almost 200 years ago, it was originally the village smithy.
5. 1863 Restaurant with Rooms
British, Modern restaurant in Pooley Bridge
Elm House, High Street - CA10
“Fair prices for food that’s consistently pleasant to excellent” wins ongoing praise for this converted blacksmith’s – nowadays a restaurant with rooms in the centre of this scenic Lakeland village on Ullswater. Cumbrian born chef Phil Corrie offers a choice of three-course à la carte menu and seven-course tasting menu (the latter for £105 per person).
6. Langdale Chase
British, Modern restaurant in Windermere
Ambleside Road - LA23
Built in 1891, this turreted Victorian landmark has a dramatic waterside position and recently emerged from a major upgrade, complete with glass-fronted dining room. The cuisine wins a good all-round rep in feedback: in particular the “amazing afternoon tea, with some lovely interesting touches in dish choices (I didn’t know where to start!), all wrapped up with the most amazing view over Lake Windermere”.
7. Allium at Askham Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Penrith
Askham - CA10
Proceed from one of the cosy lounges to dinner in the intimate dining room, complete with open kitchen of this accoladed Lakeland destination, which sits inside a picturesque Grade I listed mansion dating from the 1200s (occupied by the family of the current owners since 1724 and converted to a restaurant with rooms in 2013). Chef Richard Swale presides over a seven-course tasting menu for £125 per person, although he does well to outshine the “huge book of a wine list” – “an amazing selection for all tastes and budgets”.
8. Fellpack
British, Modern restaurant in Keswick
34 Lake Road - CA12
“Whether you’ve just been for a hike up Skiddaw (just to the north) or a gentle stroll around the lake” (Derwentwater, just to the south), restore your spirits at this buzzing bistro, whose adventurous and keenly priced dishes (aka “fellpots”) make it “the best thing in town” according to its fans. The owners’ local mini-empire also includes cocktail and burger bar The Round, set on the storied fell-running ground of Keswick’s Market Square (where many loops start from the door) and, as of 2022, Fellpack House (FKA The Hazeldene), a nine-bedroom boutique hotel on ultra-pretty street The Heads.
9. The Yan
British, Modern restaurant in Grasmere
Broadrayne Farm - LA22
2023 Review: “Well-cooked food”, most notably the Grasmere Herdwick lamb that appears in various guises – the signature shepherds’ pie, a slider in a brioche bun, a Greek-style roast shoulder – is par for the course at this family-run restaurant-with-rooms. Breakfast is a particular hit, too.
10. Lyzzick Hall Country House Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Keswick
Underskiddaw - CA12
On the lower slopes of Skiddaw, England’s third highest mountain, a luxury mid-Victorian Lakes hotel that “never fails to impress”. The restaurant has been relocated over the years to amplify the “wonderful views”, and it continues to please with its “good variety of dishes” (from Sunday lunch to salads and Cumbrian rarebit) that are also “exceptional value for money”.
11. The Cottage In The Wood
British, Modern restaurant in Braithwaite
Magic Hill, Whinlatter Forest - CA12
“New chef Jack Bond has really hit the ground running” since he joined this “welcoming” converted coaching inn near Keswick with lovely views over the Whinlatter Forest in early 2024, delivering “excellent food in this stunning setting”. In July, he and his wife Beth (the general manager) took things one step further, purchasing the property from Liam & Kath Berney, who retired after 22 years. On early reports, they are making an excellent fist of their new venture, with a “treat” of a seven-course tasting menu (for £120 per person), while at lunch a five-course version is provided (at £75 per person). Top Menu Tip – “particular highlights were the Duck Leg ravioli with the lightest fluffiest Everything Bagel Shokupan; the Gin-cured Trout with Horseradish and the Pumpkin Agnolotti. A real surprise was the Creedy Carver Duck with Kalettes and Rhubarb served with a ‘citrine’ (which has cured my 50-year trauma caused by an unfortunate early duck a l’orange incident!). And the cocktails are sensational (the Winter Old Fashioned is particularly recommended!)”
12. The Dog & Gun
British, Modern restaurant in Skelton
It might look like “an old-fashioned, wood-lined pub room”, but Ben Queen-Fryer’s five-year old is in fact “a food paradise in the heart of the Lake District” that “deserves all of its accolades”. “A warming log fire and warmer welcome” abet cooking “with flair and invention” (“amazing what a one-man kitchen can produce”). You are not prisoner of a tasting menu here, with three courses for £68 per person available alongside a longer tasting option for £89 per person.
13. Old Stamp House
British, Modern restaurant in Ambleside
Church St - LA22
“The Lake District is not short of good places to eat at, but this stands out in an area of brilliant restaurants!” – so say fans of Ryan (chef) and Craig (manager) Blackburn’s well-established destination located in the former office of poet William Wordsworth from the days when he was the local stamp distributor. The main event in the evening is the ‘Journey around Cumbria’ tasting menu with eight courses for £95 per person: “superb food that thoroughly deserves its Michelin star” all delivered by “knowledgeable and warm” service. Top Tip – “priced at £55, it’s very good value for lunch: rabbit cannelloni is good, the steamed halibut superb, the hogget full of flavour and the rhubarb dessert delicious”.
14. Four & Twenty
British, Modern restaurant in Penrith
42 King St - CA11
“A rather anonymous exterior in the ubiquitous local red sandstone makes this excellent little restaurant somewhat missable at first glance”, but venture inside the former bank and you’ll find a “remarkably creative restaurant” offering “a menu of essentially bistro classics, all done well and with obvious generosity”. Add in “relaxed, thoughtful and non-intrusive service”, and it won nothing but praise this year, with one reporter even keen to award it “11 out of 10”. Top Menu Tip – “The slow-cooked beef with Parmesan and truffle chips was a dish of the year”; “a venison suet pie, rich with port, and served with an improbably delicious blue cheese mash and whisky stock-based sauce was the ultimate tasty comfort food, whose deliciousness outweighed the large portion… I still managed a lovely sticky toffee pudding though!”
15. The Samling
British, Modern restaurant in Windermere
Ambleside Road - LA23
2023 Review: Set in 27 acres, this country house hotel is one of the better-known luxury destinations in the Lakes and boasts a dining room whose floor-to-ceiling windows provide magnificent views of Windermere and the surrounding peaks, where chef Robby Jenks presides over the kitchen. It inspired very upbeat (but relatively little) feedback again this year, with nominations as an ideal romantic choice or for its impressive afternoon teas. For a full meal in the dining room, lunch is a four-course affair for £60 per person, and in the evening the sole option is a seven-course tasting menu at £115 per person.
16. Holbeck Ghyll
French restaurant in Windermere
Holbeck Lane - LA23
2022 Review: Ratings weakened this year at this luxurious Lakeland hotel, whose wood-panelled, traditional dining room provides a splendid vantage-point for gazing over Lake Windermere. One reporter felt that the “competent, but potentially excellent, cooking was not value for money, due to willing but overstretched service” – perhaps signposting that the blip was due to the tribulations of the times?
17. Drunken Duck
British, Modern restaurant in Ambleside
Barngates - LA22
This rural gastropub-with-rooms in prime Lakeland tourist territory is “still good after very many years”. The concise menu has “a strong focus on vegetarian and fish dishes” (although one visitor’s husband “had a hankering for a few more meaty options”), but in any case it’s all “very tasty” and “the bar with the on-site brewery (Barngates) is excellent” too.
18. Henrock
British, Modern restaurant in Bowness-on-Windermere
Linthwaite House, Crook Road - LA23
“Great Rogan food, but in a more relaxed setting!” (“Like L’Enclume on its day off!”) – no report has a bad word to say about the cuisine at this spin-off venue from the Lake District’s most renowned celebrity chef, which occupies the light-filled dining room – complete with floor-to-ceiling windows and skylight – of Linthwaite Hotel, overlooking Windermere. Chef Mark McCabe (the former chef-owner of The Ethicurean in Bristol) took over at the stoves here in early 2024, and reports say “you can taste the individual flavours making up each course”. One could argue for the award of 5/5 for the food-score here – our sole reservation is that no reporter nominates it as their best meal of the year, just that it was “altogether highly recommended”.
19. Source (fka Hrishi), Gilpin Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Windermere
Crook Rd - LA23
“A smart but ultra-comfortable Lakeland hotel with a stunning restaurant from ex-Fat Duck chef Ollie Bridgewater, who has really put his stamp on the menu over the last year, with cooking that is original, refined and absolutely delicious”. The venue itself is “spread over a couple of dining rooms, with well-set tables complete with white tablecloths”. This is “clever cooking” such as “gnocchi with identically shaped mousses of the local St James cheese – a remarkable dish with an intense truffled jus gras”; or “Lobster pappardelle – thin pasta with some herbs rolled in, excellent sauce and Oscietra caviar”. The menu is based around three courses with an ‘Origin’ menu for £90 per person; or a ‘Source Culinary Journey’ for £120 per person. As well as its evident gastronomic attributes, it’s also often recommended as a “romantic” destination too.
20. Heft
British, Modern restaurant in Newton in Cartmel
“A dog-friendly bar with good beer… an outstanding restaurant… and just up the road from my house!” – so says one delighted Lake District local about Kevin & Nicola Tickle’s “staggeringly good” pub, where a simpler lunchtime menu gives way at night to a ten-course offering for £120 per head. Ratings went from strength to strength here this year as a couple of diners nominated it as their best meal of the year. Kevin spent 10 years at nearby L’Enclume and was also head chef at Forest Side in Grasmere.
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