Top 5 Best Restaurants in Lake District

Good food is very important to bring more flavour to the journey. It is not for only its traditional food that Lake district is famous for, it also offers a vast range of international cuisine as well. Frequent eat outs ensure that you have a pleasant and enjoyable vacation at Lake District.The following information will be very helpful in making up your mind where to dine in.

The Drunken Duck Inn and Restaurant
Among the hotels in Ambleside, this restaurant is very popular. A very amusing story about a Victorian landlady who found her ducks lying still one day, is the reason behind the unusual name. She thought there were dead but she got the shock of her life when she took them to her cook and they awoke, it turned out they had been drinking beer from a barrel of beer all day.

The restaurant serves outstanding menu based on the regional and local harvests, both creative and delicious The approximate main course lies within £14.00 to £26.00 of range. It is advisable to go for advanced booking.

Porthole Eating House
Located in the midst of other hotels in Windermere, this restaurant is known for its international style with a tinge of French and Italian food. The hotel is also famous for the eating out area that it arranges for its customers in summers, so that they can enjoy the many sights and wonders of nature. For those on a holiday, this is a huge attraction. The area comprises of a balcony giving a magnificent view to the visitors. The range of the main course meal starts from £12.95. Lastly the restaurant has an excellent wine cellar that offers 340 different kinds of handpicked wines.

Lucy’s on a Plate
The Ambleside hotels are known for their spectacular appearance and luxury. Lucy’s on a Plate restaurant is considered to be amongst these. Who could have imagined that this restaurant which opened as a mini tea shop, amongst the surrounding Ambleside hotels would later become one of them.

Lucy’s is well known for its ‘Up the duff” night which features a all sweet menu. As can be judged from their motto “sourced locally and cooked globally”, they clearly emphasise the usage of the local harvest in their food. The menu keeps changing daily.

The George Hotel
Dating back to Elizabeth times, The George Hotel is one of the oldest Keswick hotels.The restaurant’s interior consists of heavily panelled walls and a conventional environment, they also offers some mouth watering dishes.

The main course costs around £15. The restaurant is famous for its history as well as the traditional blend. Tip rating is 3.5 and advanced booking is recommended.

Jerichos at the Waverley
The multi award winning Jerichos at the Waverly is located within the heart of Windermere hotels. They offer an all around menu, which is further enhanced by a touch of the fresh, local harvest. The restaurant offers four starters, five mains accompanied by 60 kinds of wines. Even though the restaurant only holds around 36 tables, it is more well known for its quality of food then for its space.

Those looking to have dinner or hold private parties at this restaurant are advised to book in advance.

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