A coffee shop serving coffee and baked goods in Cumbria’s picturesque Sedbergh.
A coffee shop serving coffee and baked goods in Cumbria’s picturesque Sedbergh.
This wonderful restaurant is launching a series of dining events over the coming months, carefully curated for the autumn/winter seasons.
The Joshua Tree is a family-run, homely bistro and restaurant housed in a sixteenth century building, specialising in coffee and exquisite fish and meat dishes.
Quirky little coffee shop nestled on one of Kendal’s oldest streets, the cobbled New Shambles. Famous for charming décor and extra-friendly staff.
Fell Bar is an outlet for the Fell Brewery and a great independent venue in itself, with a broad range of connoisseur-level craft beers.
Spanish inspired restaurant serves up Iberian classic dishes such as Spanish Omelette and Chorizo, plus many intriguing wines.
You’ll find cosy rooms and a welcoming bar and restaurant serving down-home cuisine. Located in the centre of Kendal near all major attractions.
A vast hotel housed partly in a fascinating former industrial building, the Riverside looks directly over the River Kent.
Set in the countryside five minutes outside of Kendal itself, but still within easy reach, the Castle Green promises a relaxing city break.
Another Weigh is Kendal’s own zero waste food shop – bring your own containers, fill them, and pay by weight.
Light fittings, lamps, crystal ware, and furniture small to large: the Antiques Emporium in Kendal has it all.
An independent lifestyle store, with carefully curated homeware, furniture, toys and gifts, whose designs are all sourced from independent artists.