There’s no shortage of places to eat in Keswick and the surrounding area. Whether you’re looking for a three course meal, a quick snack or some good hearty English pub grub, there is a great selection of places to choose from.

The Square Orange is plucked straight from continental Europe and plonked in the most English of settings – the Lake District. It is inspired by the café culture of France and Italy, offering time to sit with a expertly prepared coffee or a cool draft beer. Whether you fancy a glass unusual Belgium beer or a pint of local ale, whilest feasting on traditional Neopolitan pizza or tasty tapas there is truly something for everyone at The Square Orange. The only thing missing is an old frenchman smoking away in the corner (not that that would be allowed today, even in France).
The Square Orange has now hit the road, bringing continental café culture to events and festivals throughout the North of England and is delighted to be now part of the Keswick Mountain Festival.
Grasmere Gingerbread
Grasmere lies in the heart of the English Lake District National Park, just north of Lake Windermere. This world famous village is a classic tourist attraction; here is Dove Cottage, the home of the English Poet William Wordsworth, it is also the home of Sarah Nelson’s Grasmere Gingerbread. 

Established in 1996 by Maggie Doron, the Lakeland Pedlar Café and Bicycle Centre is in the enviable position of being situated in the heart of Keswick, gateway to the Northen Lake District and haven to all people who enjoy the area’s outstanding natural beauty.
As soon as you step through the door, you feel like you are in a place you can relax. It has an instant welcoming atmosphere, magnified as soon as you set eyes on the vast array of delicious cakes on display in the front counter.
Originally an eighteenth century coaching house, The Keswick Lodge combines contemporary comfort with a charming account of local history. Our ancient hostelry stands in the very heart of Keswick, a pretty Cumbrian market town within striding distance of England’s three highest peaks – Skiddaw, Scafell and Helvellyn, making it understandably popular with outdoor enthusiasts.
A country pub with cosy accommodation, we’re proud to give you Cumbria’s finest – fresh, seasonal, home cooked food from our quality regional suppliers. And a bar stocked with a rich 200-year heritage of Daniel Thwaites cask ales – together with international guest beers and an excellent wine list, we can even offer you complimentry Wi-fi throughout your time with us.

Visit www.tasteofthelakes.com for the best in Cumbrian Food.
Recommended places:
Lakeland SpiceFor other places to eat and drink in and around Keswick please visit http://www.keswick.org/food.asp



