Carlisle
The Arches Coffee House

The Arches Coffee House

21 Fisher Street, CA3 8RF, Carlisle, United Kingdom

Food • Cafés • Coffee • Asiatic


"A superb little coffee shop hidden down the pleasant back-streets of central Carlisle Fortunately we visited the place mid-morning with the shop half-full of customers. There's around 12 tables, roughly 5 at ground level and the remainder up four steps which may prove a little awkward for people who are unsteady on their feet and have to rely on sticks or crutches etc That said, the shop feels very cosy, fresh and clean. The tables were always cleared of old food, cups and plates within a couple of minutes of customers leaving; and the plastic table clothes were always wiped down properly, with no obvious mess on chairs or surrounding floor The menus are quite typical for a coffee shop scones, cakes, sandwiches, soups, hot toasties, full breakfasts. And some of the walls do carry special deals and/or chef's specials. And the good thing is that there is a waitress to take you order at your table. So you can always ask questions or ask for variations to your choice, and they are happy to do that for you In my case I went for ham cheese on wholemeal bread (the menu doesn't offer this combo, but by simply asking, they will oblige). I also had the soup of the day (home made thick and creamy vegetable), which was rather excellent The ham cheese sandwich came with the usual lettuce, tomatoes mayo side, but the entire meal was delightful, filling and very tasty To follow I went for a slice of apple pie and two scoops of vanilla ice cream, and a pot of tea. Again all very nice, especially the pie, which was rich with flavour and very filling During the hour I spent there the shop was beginning to reach capacity, and yet the three waitresses kept on top of things with ease; always patient, always with a smile on their faces and ready to help when needed Even though the final bill was around £14 or so I would definitely make a point of coming again, not least for the pleasant staff and surrounds; but also for the quality of food on offer."

The Greyhound Inn

The Greyhound Inn

Bromfield, CA7 3NB, Carlisle, United Kingdom

Pubs • Steak • Cheese • British


"We booked to have a meal here for our anniversary after reading the reviews and we had high hopes for a fantastic evening. The problems started straight away, we were seated near to a large screen TV that was blaring out Channel 4 programs! Maybe people in Cumbria do things differently, but I 'm guessing most people prefer music to create an ambiance. Living here we have never seen a TV showing TV programs during a lunch or evening service. No sooner had our bottoms touched the seats than we where asked what we wanted to drink, no time to sit and relax and peruse the beers at the bar, it was make your order and make it now attitude. The menus and the specials board came next, it all seemed a season to early, this is August in the grips of a heatwave and one of the specials was Game Pie! This was followed by 2 very small slices of bread and a large amount of butter. No side plates were forthcoming and no butter knives either. The bread and butter was nothing special. The starters were good. The trio of fish was lovely, Hot Salmon, Tout and a small Prawn Cocktail were superb. The deep fried prawns, done 3 ways were also rated wonderful. After no real break the mains arrived. The lamb fillet was served with mashed potato, black pudding, onion rings and a jug of redcurrent jus It was confused already before the bowl of chips and winter vegetables arrived with new potatoes! I really would like to say that the main was lovely, but it wasn 't. The Lamb fillet was very overcooked, the black pudding should never have been there as it did nothing to enhance the dish, but overwhelmed the lamb. Not sure why there where onion rings on the plate, but these were cold and left uneaten. The jus was just redcurrent jelly warmed up and was so sickly sweet it made the dish virtually inedible. The shared veg was carrots and red cabbage, not something you want on a hot August evening and the chips were OK but didn 't really go with the dish. I would have pointed put the overcooked lamb to the young ladies serving, but they never came near, preferring to chat with the locals. When we did tell them it was an eye roll and we will tell the chef. The half roasted duck was nice,but again came with onion rings, mashed potato and a very sickly morello cherry sauce. The winter veg and the chips did nothing to enhance it. Altogether the meal wasn 't worth the money paid and we felt rushed through from entering to leaving. There are much better eateries in the area that care about their guests, be they visitors or locals, and care about the food they serve. This is one establishment we won 't be returning to."