Yard 46

The Lake District


Kendal is well stocked with cafes, but this gem is well worth seeking out. It's down a blink-and-you'll-miss-it alleyway, with a little courtyard and an old whitewashed building with cruck-framed attic dining room. Delicious soups, imaginative salads and yummy cakes, plus unusual options such as pan con tomate (tomato bruschetta) and veggie brunch baps with a fried duck's egg.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Lake District attractions

1. Kendal Museum

0.26 MILES

Founded in 1796 by the inveterate Victorian collector William Todhunter, this mixed-bag museum features everything from stuffed beasts and transfixed…

2. Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry

0.36 MILES

Directly opposite Abbot Hall, this museum recreates various scenes from Lakeland life during the 18th and 19th centuries, including a farmhouse parlour, a…

3. Abbot Hall Art Gallery

0.36 MILES

Kendal's fine-art gallery houses one of the northwest's best collections of 18th- and 19th-century art. It's especially strong on portraiture and Lakeland…

4. Sizergh Castle

3.23 MILES

Three-and-a-half miles south of Kendal along the A591, this castle is the feudal seat of the Strickland family. Set around a pele tower, its finest asset…

5. Levens Hall

4.96 MILES

This Elizabethan manor is built around a mid-13th-century fortified pele tower, and fine Jacobean furniture litters its interior, although the real draw…

6. Blackwell House

7.28 MILES

Two miles south of Bowness on the B5360, Blackwell House is a glorious example of the 19th-century Arts and Crafts Movement, which championed handmade…

7. World of Beatrix Potter

7.48 MILES

This themed attraction brings to life various scenes from Beatrix Potter's books, including Peter Rabbit's garden, Mr McGregor's greenhouse, Mrs Tiggy…

8. Windermere & the Islands

7.96 MILES

Windermere gets its name from the old Norse, Vinandr mere (Vinandr's lake; so 'Lake Windermere' is actually tautologous). Encompassing 5.7 sq miles…