Restaurants in Grasmere
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The Jumble Room
Hidden away on the edge of the village, this boho bistro recently scooped a top national award from Les Routiers, and it's hard not to be swept up in the sheer energy and enthusiasm of the place. Letter-print tablecloths, porcelain knick-knacks and spotty seats are packed into the tiny dining room, and the menu wanders at will from England to the Far East.
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The Rowan Tree
This peach-coloured riverside café does a mean cream tea by day, with a more extensive menu of pizzas, fish and veggie-friendly mains by night.
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Sara's Bistro
Hearty homespun cooking is Sarah's raison d'être – big portions of roast chicken, lamb shanks and apple crumble, served without the faintest hint of fuss.
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Sarah Nelson's Gingerbread Shop
Don't think about leaving Grasmere without sampling Sarah Nelson's legendary gingerbread, produced to the same secret recipe for the last 150 years and still served by ladies in frilly pinnies and starched bonnets.
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Rowan Tree
Riverside cafe good for lunchtime ciabattas, fish dishes and veggie plates.
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Jumble Room
Husband-and-wife team Andy and Crissy Hill have turned this tiny boho bistro into a real gastronomic heavy-hitter. Mixing quality Lakeland produce with Mediterranean influences (particularly from Spain and Italy), it attracts diners from far and wide, and the decor oozes oddball appeal, from the jumble-shop-chic furniture and polka dot plates to the colourful cow pictures on the downstairs walls. Reserve ahead.
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Heidi's of Grasmere
Yummy little sandwich shop and cafe beneath the Harwood Hotel. Pull up a pine table for some piping-hot soup, a toasted sandwich or the house special, 'cheese smokey'.
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