Post Box Pantry - Carta

Dufton, CA16 6DN, Eden, United Kingdom

🛍 Pizza, Sushi, Mexican, European

4.6 💬 134 Reseñas
Post Box Pantry

Teléfono: +447979128981

Dirección: Dufton, CA16 6DN, Eden, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Eden

Menú Platos: 3

Reseñas: 134

Sitio Web: http://postboxpantry.co.uk

"When you visit Dufton, do make time for refreshments at the Postbox Pantry (seating outdoors as well as indoors to enjoy the view) The small friendly cafe 's nestled by the village green at the base of the Pennine Hills and near to/on at least three national cycle routes not far from Appleby. It 's also on the Pennine Way. Dufton means the farmstead where the doves were kept . It is mentioned in documents as far back as 1176 and 1291. Dufton has an artists weekend in July followed by the Fellside Agricultural Show Sheepdog trials in August. The Eden Valley has many interesting walks and villages, including Morland famed for its annual choristers camp which meets during the first week of August (7 miles from Dufton, half way to Penrith)"

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Debbie Debbie

Great cafe with homemade food. Delicious food and great service. Nice view of the fells, eat inside or out. Very reasonable.

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Ruby
Ruby

What an amazing find. Will definitely be back . Dog friendly was such a bonus . The cream scone was served with delicious cream and jam


Connor
Connor

The portions of food at this restaurant are generous and reasonably priced. They also offer made-to-order sandwiches for takeout, and they even include a biscuit as a nice bonus.


Phillipa
Phillipa

Cute little character cafe run by local lady with family popping in and out. A really lovely experience and delicious fresh and expertly home made food. Eat outside or in, gorgeous views of the fells. Ver carta


Joanna
Joanna

A bustling little café in the heart of the village. Both my partner and I had the All Day Breakfast while waiting for the rain to pass. The best bacon I've had in years. Friendly service and free wifi.


Pauline
Pauline

A very useful little stopping point either on a long walk or a long bike ride. We were a group of 6 which slowed things down a bit... Lots of choice for people that eat bread cake .... but not so for anyone needing to avoid gluten.


Mariela
Mariela

We popped in after a walk (two adults and two teens) great find, friendly service, nice scones with proper clotted cream, and good cakes with a delicious pot of tea. Clean and well kept. Latte coffees better than one normally finds in little local tea shops. Worth a visit if passing by. Ver carta


Davejimbo
Davejimbo

AMAZING ALL DAY BREAKFAST! Called in with my dog today after walking Dufton Pike. The place seems popular with locals (which is always a good sign). Food was lovely and piping hot. The sausages and bacon were obviously locally sourced and NOT from the supermarket ! Very tasty thank you.


Isobel
Isobel

Wasn't sure what supplies this shop would have intended to buy bread and milk but it is a cafe. Owner happy to make us up sandwiches to order, with a flapjack and fruit scone. She also let us have some of her milk (we were camping in the nearby site and had run out). The cafe was busy at 1030 and all day breakfasts were a popular choice. Excellent service and helped us out with emergency milk rations. Think the cafe is open 1000 1600 and closed Thursdays.


Isobel
Isobel

When you visit Dufton, do make time for refreshments at the Postbox Pantry (seating outdoors as well as indoors to enjoy the view) The small friendly cafe 's nestled by the village green at the base of the Pennine Hills and near to/on at least three national cycle routes not far from Appleby. It 's also on the Pennine Way. Dufton means the farmstead where the doves were kept . It is mentioned in documents as far back as 1176 and 1291. Dufton has an artists weekend in July followed by the Fellside Agricultural Show Sheepdog trials in August. The Eden Valley has many interesting walks and villages, including Morland famed for its annual choristers camp which meets during the first week of Augu... Ver carta

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  • Pizza Sumérgete en nuestras pizzas perfectamente horneadas, elaboradas con masa lanzada a mano, rica salsa de tomate y una mezcla de quesos gourmet. Cada rebanada estalla con ingredientes frescos, asegurando un bocado delicioso cada vez.
  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón. Ver carta
  • Mexican Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato!
  • European

Comodidades

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Carta
  • Seating
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  • Outdoor Seating

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"We had a disappointing experience during our stay. The bedroom was quite cold, and despite asking for the heating to be turned on, we had to sit in our coats. The bathroom was freezing each morning, and the dining room didn't offer much relief either. The heating was activated for just one hour, which meant the radiator was cold again when we returned to our room. Their cost-cutting measures significantly impacted our enjoyment. We raised our concerns multiple times, but there was no one available when we settled the bill. At £100 per night for bed and breakfast (totaling over £200 including dinner), it was frustrating to be so uncomfortable. Another guest mentioned they had complained about the heating during their previous visit, only to be told there was an ongoing issue. It seems they simply won’t turn on the heating. We won’t be returning, especially since it’s quite a drive to get into town. Regarding the room, we were assigned an attic room (Room 8). It had many steep stairs and low headroom in places. While the bathroom was nice, it was also freezing. The towel rail was pointless since it was stone cold, and my husband had to skip his morning shower due to the chill. We ended up moving to Room 7, which was smaller but slightly warmer despite having a cold bathroom. The bathroom door didn’t shut properly, and the lights were all or nothing. The next morning, we moved our belongings back to Room 8 since they finally decided to turn on the electric wall heater—which they could have done from the outset. It only took the chill off for a little while. On our last night, we experienced a brief boost of heat, but it only lasted an hour. When we returned after dinner, the room was already cool again. As for nearby activities, there’s a park across a busy road, but everything else requires driving to reach shops and restaurants. Safety-wise, the hotel faces a main road, and there are very few parking spaces available (around four); otherwise, you need to park on the main road. Walking to town is possible, but it takes about 15 to 20 minutes downhill. In terms of food and drinks, the breakfast was decent. When asked if we wanted toast, we received just one slice on the same plate as the cooked breakfast. After asking for more, we had to wait a while before we were given another slice. Dinner was acceptable but nothing to write home about; it felt overpriced compared to the excellent authentic Indian restaurant we found in town, which served great food at better prices and opened at 5 PM. Overall, I'd recommend bringing warm clothes for both the bedroom and dining area; we even saw another guest sitting in her coat the entire time."