Parcevall Hall Gardens, Skyreholme
Dusty Bluebells, Bolton Abbey Estate
High Parks Tea room, Bedale
The Mill-Race Teashop, Aysgarth
Abbey Tea rooms, Bolton Abbey
Find a friendly welcome in Hardraw village, a few yards from the magnificent Hardraw Force waterfall, and 1.5 miles from Hawes in Wenlseydale, North Yorkshire. Enjoy our family-run tea room, serving wholesome home-cooked food, using organic ingredients where possible. See our selection of high quality and distinctive textiles and gifts.
The Old Forge recently refurbished into the Abbey Tea Rooms offers a wide variety of snacks, meals and refreshments. Open everyday except Christmas Day from 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Aysgarth is situated in Wensleydale in the North Yorkshire Dales, and is well known for its waterfalls. The Mill Race Teashop is situated in Yore Mill which is on the bridge overlooking the upper falls. We pride ourselves on the quality of both the food and service that we provide. Whether you are looking for morning coffee, lunch or afternoon tea the Mill Race Teashop is a must.
High Parks Tea Room and Gallery is out in the country, overlooking the village of Newton le Willows which is just off the A684 between Leyburn and Bedale. We have a gift shop, which stocks a good selection of greetings cards, ceramics and tableware, plus toys and local produce. The picture gallery features many original works by local artists and a wide range of popular prints at very affordable prices.
Set in the picturesque stone-built village of Buckden at the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the tearooms at West Winds offer home-cooked specialities that combine Yorkshire tradition with local, seasonal, organic and Fairtrade ingredients wherever possible. The variety of meals, snacks and refreshments on offer means that West Winds is no ordinary tearoom.
Dusty Bluebells was opened in March 2010 .
Based on the idea of creating a Tea Room celebrating local produce and freshily prepared foods served in relaxing and pleasant surroundings. An authenic Tea Room in the traditional sense serving fine teas and coffees to accompany an extensive selection of cakes and sandwiches of local meats and cheeses.
A warm friendly, relaxed atmosphere awaits you at Grassingtons newest coffee shop. Using only the finest coffee beans and freshly prepared food, along with
FREE INTERNET CAFE, CoffeEco can be found in the delightful, Quaint cobbled square of Grassington. Smell the aroma, call in and fInd out for yourselves why everybody is talking about CoffeEco.
You'll find a warm welcome at Weavers Café, serving a selection of excellent dishes ranging from home-made cakes and scones, to delicious light lunches, plus freshly-ground Farrer's Westmorland Blend coffee and Farrer's Lakeland Blend tea. Our food is freshly prepared and cooked each day by our excellent team of cooks.
Parcevall Hall Gardens also benefit from a delightful tea room, situated in peaceful surroundings on the route between Simons Seat and Trollers Gill. The tea room seats 20 people inside and 16 people outside, weather permitting. The menu includes homemade soup, tasty snacks and delicious cakes.
The Sedbergh Cafe, Sedbergh
The Sedbergh Cafe is a traditional Tearoom located in the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales town of Sedbergh, also England's official book town. The Sedbergh Café opened in August 2007 under the same management as the multi award winning New Village Tearooms 16 miles away in Orton, offering a varied menu with the emphasis on home baking and cooking.
Ye Olde Naked Man Cafe, Settle
Ye Olde Naked Man Cafe is a family run business which has been trading in Settle for 21 years. Specialising in homemade and seasonal produce, Paul & Karen and their staff cater for the local people and visitors to settle alike. This 75 seater cafe also boasts an onsite bakery and sandwich bar. A wide selection of jams, chutneys & gifts are also available.
Market Place
Settle
North Yorkshire
BD24 9ED
Cavendish Pavilion, Bolton Abbey
The perfect riverside venue for refreshments and a bite to eat. And in the evening, in its magical setting, the Cavendish Pavilion is transformed into a fantastic party
venue. After opening up the estate to visitors and, on seeing the numbers that arrived by train after the station was opened in 1880, a refreshment room was built and so the Cavendish Pavilion was opened in 1890.