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Restaurants near Lancaster | Reviews
"139A East Parade, Keighley BD21 5HX EnglandIndian, Fast Food, Asian, Grill, PakistaniLunch, Dinner, BrunchDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Table Service+44 1535 662269http://www.shimlasexpress.co.uk"
"They’re the type of people who come in their groups, downing pint after pint and scranning away at one of the onion ring towers while watching the most recent footy match. These people are easy to spot, repping their college or sports hoodie at any given opportunity, with their nickname and sport sewn on the back. This student has joined every possible sports team there is to offer at uni, from football to hockey, they are immersed in the sporty life."
"The Pendle Witch is now a Great Traditional Pub that can be found in the city centre on Penny Street, down from the KFC. They serve a range of great cask ales and a fantastic selection of food. There is plenty of outdoor seating spaces, but make sure you book a table to avoid being disappointed."
"On their website, The Pendle Witch said: “We are hugely excited to announce that we are re-opening on Monday 12th April. In line with English Government guidelines, we can only open our beer garden at this time. “Make sure to beat the rush and book now for your local beer garden in Lancaster!"
"Malham National Park has some of the most dramatic scenery in the Dales, with the towering cliff of Malham Cove, the impressive Gordale Scar, and the delightful waterfall at Janet's Foss. If you’re out sightseeing at any of these amazing spots, you may well end up at The Old Barn, which is a perfect place to stop for refreshment. If you’re looking for one of the truly authentic tea rooms in the Dales, then look no further than this very homely and friendly cafe."
"Near the lovely village of Grassington is a delightful little family-run cafe housed in a traditional stone cottage. Hosts Declan and Sara set high standards of food, service and ambience and visitors are not disappointed. If it’s a pot of tea you’ve come for, there’s quite an impressive loose-leaf tea menu - check out the fragrant Formosa Gun Powder Green or the full bodied Russian Caravan."
"This cute little white cottage, just uphill from the village square, serves good coffee and unusual homemade cakes (citrus and lavender syrup sponge is unexpectedly delicious), as well as tasty made-to-order..."
"The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge takes on the peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. These peaks form part of the Pennine range, and encircle the head of the valley of the River Ribble, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park."