The Gateway Inn, Kendal


the gateway inn

The Gateway Inn is a traditional Lake District inn located on Crook Road in Kendal, perfectly positioned for visitors exploring this picturesque corner of England. With its warm hospitality and convenient location, it serves as an ideal base for both leisure travellers and those passing through the region. The inn combines the charm of a classic English pub with modern comforts, making it a popular choice for families, couples, and groups alike.

Whether you’re looking for a satisfying meal, a refreshing drink, or a comfortable night’s stay, The Gateway Inn delivers on all fronts. The establishment operates from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM every day of the week, ensuring you can pop in for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or evening drinks whenever suits your schedule. The friendly atmosphere and attentive service make it a welcoming spot to relax after a day of Lake District exploring.

With a strong rating of 4.4 out of 5 from over 810 guest reviews, The Gateway Inn has earned a solid reputation among visitors. Its convenient location near Kendal village makes it easily accessible, while the moderate pricing ensures excellent value for money. Whether you’re seeking sustenance before heading out on a fell walk or looking for a cosy retreat after a day in the mountains, this is a destination worth adding to your Lake District itinerary.

Visitor information

Address Crook Rd, Kendal LA8 8LX, UK
Phone 01539 724187
Website http://www.thegatewayinn.co.uk/
Google rating 4.4 / 5
Admission Free to visit for drinks and meals; accommodation charges apply for overnight stays.

Tips for your visit

  • Open every day from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, making it convenient for any meal time during your visit
  • Call ahead on 01539 724187 to book accommodation or reserve a table, especially during peak season
  • Located just off Crook Road in Kendal, it’s within easy walking distance of the town centre and makes a great base for exploring the surrounding area

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Featured image courtesy of DAVE BOWER via Google Maps.