We had lovely homemade Mediterranean soup and bread roll with butter. Excellent. This building was originally a mill, then a house. Unfortunately, it then went on fire in the 1990s. However, it is now a lovely, friendly coffee shop / cafe with homemade cakes and scones. The original roof beans are still there, although badly burnt, it is strange now as the roof of the building is now holding up the original burnt beams from a steel structure. This is well worth a visit and handy when you visit Furness Abbey next door, which is also lovely. What a place Furness Abbey must have...
Read moreWhen I visited covid restrictions were still in place, all customers had to eat outside although nationwide all other food outlets allowed customers to dine in. Service was great but choice was limited in my opinion. My husband called day before visit to enquire about afternoon tea, they said they did it. The day later we arrived and asked for afternoon tea only to be told that they only do by pre order this was not mentioned on the phone...
Read moreCute wee coffee shop next to the ruins of the Abbey. My husband and I went there in April. We were delighted that it was dog friendly! 🐕 we had coffees, a tuns melt sandwich and a salted caramel cake. The coffee and sandwich were nice but the salted caramel cake was really delicious. The cafe is in a nice spot beside the Abbey and there is plenty of green space around for walking your dog. We would definitely...
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