Thin White Duke

Cumbria & the Lakes


This place scores points for the name alone (at least for Bowie fans), although the Duke himself would have been most unlikely to tuck into the burgers, tandoori chicken and flat-iron steak on the menu. He might have liked the cocktails, though, and the location – in a former monastery, with plenty of exposed brick and ramshackle-chic decor.


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