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In the village of Coniston, tucked away at the foot of the Old Man of Coniston, Herdwicks Cafe is a straightforward and dependable local spot. Situated on Yewdale Road, North West, it is a family-run business that focuses on serving honest food in a relaxed environment. It isn’t a high-end bistro; it’s a practical, traditional cafe that serves both the local community and those visiting the Lake District.
While Coniston can get busy, Herdwicks Cafe is a functional stop for those on two wheels exploring the fells:
Parking Access: The cafe is located in the heart of the village, and while it doesn’t have a private car park, there are several large public car parks within a very short walk that provide level, stable ground for parking motorcycles.
Outside Seating: There is a sheltered garden terrace and outside seating at the front. This is a good option for riders who want to stay close to the street and enjoy the mountain views while they take a break.
Friendly Atmosphere: The staff are known for being welcoming and efficient. It’s a “no-frills” kind of place where you’ll feel perfectly comfortable turning up in your riding gear for a bit of a rest.
The menu focuses on locally sourced ingredients, including beef and lamb from the nearby Yew Tree Farm. It is a reliable choice for a mid-ride refuel:
A Good Breakfast: Served until 11:30 am, their breakfasts are a staple for early risers. They offer standard, well-cooked options like the full English, which provide decent fuel for a day of riding.
Lunch and Snacks: Throughout the day, they serve a variety of hot meals, sandwiches, and soups. Their “daily specials” board often features more imaginative dishes using local Herdwick lamb.
The “Brew”: The coffee is produced by a local roaster, and the cakes and scones are delivered by a nearby artisan bakery. It’s a solid spot for a quick tea or coffee and a slice of something sweet.
Herdwicks Cafe is a participating venue in the Bike and Brew Passport scheme. This initiative, run by the MARK Charity, encourages the motorcycling community to support independent businesses while raising money for mental health awareness. It is a convenient place to get your passport stamped while you are out on a ride through the Cumbrian landscape.
Biker Suitability5.0 / 5
Location5.0 / 5
Service5.0 / 5
Pricing5.0 / 5
Herdwicks Cafe has received 1 Biker Base community reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5
Don’t forget, Easter Hours may vary. Check social media for updates
Don’t forget, Easter Hours may vary. Check social media for updates
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