Cafes in Lancaster

Amy's, 01524 841510, 7 Mary St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11UW

Annie's Cafe, 01524 417070, 3 Skipton St, Morecambe LA44AR

Arabica, 015395 62151, 3 Beetham Rd, Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA77QL

Bakery Cafe, 015242 71881, 50a Main St, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA62AJ

Bay Cafe, 01524 417867, 1 The Cr, Morecambe LA45BZ

Baytree, 015242 72160, 44 Main St, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA62AJ

Bayveiw, 01524 761313, Prom, Arnside, Carnforth LA50HA

Beach Walk Cafe, 01524 761978, Prom, Arnside, Carnforth LA50HA

Big Breakfast, 01524 68003, Northgate/White Lund Indust Est, Morecambe LA33AY

Birkheads Coffee Lounge, 01524 410026, 26 Regent Rd, Morecambe LA31QN

B L S Trading, 01524 410302, 8 Market St, Morecambe LA45DN

Blue Mango, 01524 735093, Flat ˝ Scotland Rd, Carnforth LA59JY

Brook House Cafe, 015242 51580, Station Rd, Clapham, Lancaster, Lancaster LA28ER

Brophys, 01524 849432, 8 Ashton Walk/St. Nicholas Arcades, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11ND

Cafe J, 01524 762033, 3 Pier La, Arnside, Carnforth LA50DA

Cavaliers Table, 01524 844641, 52 Market St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11HS

Coffee Pot, 01995 601206, 65 Church St, Garstang, Preston PR31PA

Cosy Kitchen, 01524 420242, 38 Albert Rd, Morecambe LA44HF

Country Harvest, 015242 41655,, Ingleton Carnforth LA63PE,   

Country Kitchen, 01200 429364, Assembly Rooms/Clitheroe Rd, Waddington, Clitheroe BB73HP

Country Kitchens, 015395 63233, 49 Beetham Rd, Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA77QN

Court Tearoom, 01995 602541, Thomas Weind, Garstang, Preston PR31LL

Crescent Coffee Lounge, 01524 410187, 260 Marine Rd Central, Morecambe LA45BX

Folly Cafe, 01524 388540, 26 Castle Pk, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11YQ

Fountain Cafe, 015242 41294, 29 Main St, Ingleton, Carnforth LA63EH

Gardens Cafe, 01524 846011, 18 Mary St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11UW    

Hawthorns, 01524 823807, Bye Pass Rd, Bolton Le Sands, Carnforth LA58JD

Hedgerows Coffee House, 01524 702219, Emesgate La, Silverdale, Carnforth LA50RA

Heron Cafe, 01524 762482, 3 Promenade, Arnside, Carnforth LA50HA

Lantern O'Er Loon, 01524 752323, Tithebarn Hill, Glasson Dock, Lancaster, Lancaster LA20BY

Mews Coffee House, 015242 71007, Main St, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA62AJ

Mews Coffee Shop, 01524 424099, Units 7-9 Plaza Buildings, Morecambe LA45EJ

No 6 Cafe Restaurant, 01524 846667, 6 China St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11EX

Nose Bag Coffee Shop, 015242 63150, 37 Main St, Bentham, Lancaster, Lancaster LA27HQ

Nutters Coffee House,,015242 72772, 1 Market Sq, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA62AN

Oliver Twist Cafe, 01524 412691, 6 Queen St, Morecambe LA45EG

O'Malleys Cafe, 01524 36561, Bashful Alley, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11LF

Priory, 01524 791255, The Square, Scorton, Preston PR31AU

Regent Coffee Lounge & Restaurant, 01524 833145, 40a Regent Rd, Morecambe LA31QN

Regent Park Cafe, 01524 400414, Regent Rd, Morecambe LA44QY

Ritas Cafe, 01524 413601, Winter Gdns Arcade, Morecambe LA44BX

Riverbank Tea Rooms, 01200 446398, 23 Chapel St, Slaidburn, Clitheroe BB73ES

Sandwich Bar, 01524 419290, 29 Queen St, Morecambe LA45EL

Simpson's Corner House Cafe,, 01524 413118, 10 Northumberland St, Morecambe LA44AY

Sunbury Coffee House, 01524 843312, 28 Sun St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11EW

Trekkers, 01524 60927, Castle Station/Meeting House La, Lancaster, Lancaster LA15NW

Vanessa's Coffee House, 01524 843764, 66 Penny St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11XF

Victoria's, 015242 72928, 36 Main St, Kirkby Lonsdale, Carnforth LA62AJ

Whale Tail, 01524 845133, 78a Penny St, Lancaster, Lancaster LA11XN


WHAT IS ROTI?

Roti in general, is defined as an unleavened flatbread made from atta flour in the Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese, Indonesian, Malay, Bengali, Thai, Marathi and Somali languages. It is also known as rotli in Gujarati, "Maani" in Sindhi and phulka in Punjabi and Saraiki. Its defining characteristic is that it is unleavened. The ubiquitous Indian bread naan, in contrast, is a yeast-leavened bread.

Roti and its thinner variant, known as chapati, are an integral part of Indian cuisine. It is particularly popular in northern India, Central India and Western India. In the Indian state of Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat, poli and bhakri denote unleavened Indian breads.

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FAJITAS FOR TASTE

A fajita is now a commonly used generic term found in Tex-Mex cuisine,[1] incorrectly referring to any grilled meat served on a flour or corn tortilla. The term actually refers to the cut of beef used in the dish which is known as skirt steak.

Popular meats today also include chicken, pork, shrimp and all cuts of beef although to use the term "chicken fajita" would be nonsensical. In restaurants, the meat is often cooked with onions and bell peppers.

Popular condiments are shredded lettuce, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, pico de gallo, cheese, and tomato.


Mint Sauce

Mint sauce is a sauce made from finely chopped mint leaves, soaked in vinegar, and a small amount of sugar. Occasionally, the juice from a squeezed lime is added. The sauce should have the consistency of double cream. In UK and Irish cuisine it is traditionally used as a complement to roast lamb (but usually not other roast meats) or, in some areas, mushy peas.

Mint sauce can sometimes be used in recipes in place of fresh mint. Also you could try it on toast or bread. Mint sauce can be added to yoghurt to make a mint raita. "Sweet and sour" sauces such as Mint sauce were common throughout Medieval Europe, (with the use of mint being more common in French and Italian cuisine of the period than that of the English), however they became less common and mostly died out as Europe entered the Modern Era.

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BASIL

Basil (ocimum sanctum) is the only member of the mint family which is native to India, where it was called arjaka in the ancient language, Sanskrit. Its Latin botanical names are derived from the Greek okimon, ‘fragrant lipped’ and basilikan, ‘Royal’.

Feelings about Basil have mixed throughout history, the herb having been variously associated with death, religious ritual, medicine, fertility, erotica and even as being responsible for the breeding of scorpions. It is probably for this reason, following a homeopathic logic that it was recommended at one time for the treatment of scorpion stings and snakebites. The ancients, although holding mixed feelings about the herbs, even swore oaths on it in courts of law.


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