Cumbria: July 2006 Archives
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Narrowbar is a tiny, chilled, friendly licenced café. |
Continue reading Narrowbar Café, Penrith.
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No. 15 (at 15, Victoria Road) is spacious, light and airy. It's a relaxing place with generous mugs of coffee. |
Continue reading No. 15, Penrith.
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Poppi Red is the best option for relaxed coffee-sipping in Hawkshead, a picture-perfect village in the Lakes. |
Continue reading Poppi Red, Hawkshead.
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The Apple Pie is a smashing place in the heart of the Lake District. |
Continue reading The Apple Pie, Ambleside.
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A café that is (a) the epitome of quaint and (b) very very old (see title). There are a whole 18 varieties of hot chocolate, that's 17 more than almost everywhere else. So forget about coffee for a moment. |
Continue reading 1657 Chocolate House, Kendal.
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This small, self-service coffee lounge is a good reason to visit Kirkby Stephen. |
Continue reading Church Gallery Coffee Lounge, Kirkby Stephen.
Welcome to Cosy Coffee Shops, a blog dedicated to seeking out terrific independent coffee houses. Most places listed serve drinks that are ethically sourced (for example, Fairtrade). We've visited everywhere at least once. Read more about this blog...
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