Grasmere Pubs

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Tweedies Bar & Lodge (Grasmere)

Tweedies Bar & Lodge (Grasmere)

Grasmere, , LA22 9SW

Tweedies Bar & Lodge is a lively bar with accommodation on the edge of the centre of Grasmere. It’s popular with locals and visitors thanks to its unrivalled selection of real ale. The bar welcomes dogs and children, and food is served here twice a day. There’s a television in the bar showing live sports, and a spacious beer garden.

The Traveller’s Rest (Grasmere)

The Traveller’s Rest (Grasmere)

Dunmail Raise, Grasmere, LA22 9RR

The Traveller’s Rest at Grasmere is a charming 16th century coaching inn that has retained almost all of its period charm. This pub is very popular with walkers, thanks to the abundance of walking routes in the area, and the fact that food is available here throughout the day. The inn serves real ale from local brewery Jennings, and has overnight accommodation.

The Good Sport (Grasmere)

The Good Sport (Grasmere)

1 Stock Lane, Grasmere, LA22 9SJ

The Good Sport in Grasmere is the tap room for one of Cumbria’s newest microbreweries, the Grasmere Brewery. The pub serves real ale supplied by the brewery, along with a wide selection of other drinks. Food is served all day from 8.30am including a full cooked breakfast. The pub has a weekly quiz, Sky Sports, and is dog friendly.

Poets Bar at the Lancrigg

Poets Bar at the Lancrigg

Lancrigg, Easedale Road, Grasmere, LA22 9QN

The Poet’s Bar is a cosy and welcoming bar housed in the beautiful Lancrigg Hotel, the former home of artic explorer Sir John Richardson. It’s conveniently located at the start of many popular walks around Grasmere and serves a delicious selection of sandwiches, main meals, and homemade cakes. Locally brewed real ale is available here, and the bar welcomes dogs and muddy boots.

1769 @ the Inn at Grasmere

1769 @ the Inn at Grasmere

Red Lion Square, Grasmere, LA22 9SS

1769 is a traditional style pub located in the centre of Grasmere. It has recently been refurbished and the new owners have recreated a rustic look that is in keeping with the pub’s long history. There is an excellent choice of locally brewed real ale and the inn serves food throughout the day, including homemade pizzas. Dogs are welcome here.