Gillams Tearoom

Top choice in Cumbria & the Lakes


This lovely old-fashioned tearoom in Ulverston has been serving the town since 1892 and though the building feels antique, the delicious veggie-organic food is very much of the moment – hot quiches, savoury tarts, fresh soups, quinoa salads. Luxury biscuits, jams and other foodie souvenirs are sold in the grocer's shop next door.


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